EmulationStation mod
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my Emulationstation file may not be set as an executable. Try doing from terminal:
- chmod +x emulationstation
while in the same directory as my es file.
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@jacobfk20 I did that, then ran
emulationstation
again and I got the following error:/opt/retropie/supplemental/emulationstation/emulationstation: 1: /opt/retropie/supplemental/emulationstation/emulationstation: Syntax error: word unexpected (expecting ")")
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@mattrixk That's a new one. May need to talk over some pm.
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@jacobfk20 Hooray, I'm good at breaking things in weird ways.
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How did you run chmod? If you have skype we can talk more easily on that. My name is the same there as it is on here.
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@jacobfk20 said in EmulationStation mod:
How did you run chmod?
I just went into my ES folder
/opt/retropie/supplemental/emulationstation/
, typed inchmod +x emulationstation
and hit enter. There was no indication that anything had happened, but also no error message to say what I did was wrong. Should I have done sudo?I don't have skype (and I'm kinda at work at the moment, so I should really be doing that instead of this). Short of gmail or google chat, I don't really have any chat programs. I don't even use facebook, and haven't touched MIRC since I was in highschool over 15 years ago.
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My gmail is the same name as it is here too :)
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@jacobfk20 email sent.
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@jacobfk20
I used your grid view version of ES in the experimental image I built here, hope thats ok with you.
https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/93/attract-mode-with-retropie-alternative-to-emulationstation/213 -
@Floob Yes, that's fine by me. Thanks for letting me know. I just want you to know that I'm still working on it quite a bit.
Also, I took a quick look at your work. Looking good :)
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@jacobfk20 Am I right in thinking that your latest grid view version dropped some of the earlier features like "view storage" etc... ?
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@Floob Sorta. My latest gridview branch is just for gridview. I'll be doing other branches for On Screen Keyboard, System Menu, and other small things I've done pretty soon.
A video would be pretty nice as I'm getting close to finishing up this current version.
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@jacobfk20 said in EmulationStation mod:
I put together a simple quick branch that will only save metadata if that system has had any changes to its metadata.
@jacobfk20 sorry for the delay. I've tested your Metadata branch.
Those 5 minutes were reduced to less then 1 second!
To not save times played is a good price to pay (I don't even care about this :-) ).
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@meleu said in EmulationStation mod:
To not save times played is a good price to pay (I don't even care about this :-) ).
I agree.
The main features you get by this function is- quickly get back to the game you were playing earlier.
- discover games you never played before.
I think it would be better to build a separate list of recently played games (n=10), where you can get back to easily.
When combined it with the "surprise me" function fron de kid-friendly branch, It would offer about the same functionality. -
@meleu I still think a separate stats.xml that saves only the name, and times played/total time/last time, separate from any other metadata would be a good idea, especially if it could be optionally turned off.
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@meleu Glad to hear it works. I actually kinda forgot I made that branch lol. Can you still change metadata and it still save? How long does it take for you to save on exit when you change one system's gamedata?
@Zigurana @gomisensei I thought that as I made that branch. I'm wanting to check that out sometime soon especially after hearing that it works for someone that has long save times. But you guys are right, normalizing the gamelist out would be pretty beneficial.
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@meleu Are most of your games that are in those big lists (1000+ roms) not scraped or have metadata?
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@jacobfk20 man! really really sorry! I forgot to give you an important feedback! The ES from Metadata branch didn't even touch the gamelist.xml.
I saw the last changed time with
ls -l
and all the gamelist.xml was last changed when I last tested the default RetroPie ES with "save metada on exit" turned on. And it was in 2016-Aug-15. After I installed the Metadata these files didn't change and I'm sure that the "save metadata on exit" is on.Now, answering your question:
@jacobfk20 said in EmulationStation mod:
Are most of your games that are in those big lists (1000+ roms) not scraped or have metadata?
The romsets are scraped but some ROMs failed to get scraped. I don't have the exact number...
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@meleu Yes, if nothing changed in that system's metadata it will not bother saving anything, so gameList will not be touched. A gamelist will only be saved to if you change any metadata on any of that system's games.
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@jacobfk20 but I played a bunch of games to make the tests (nes, snes, megadrive and mastersystem). I'll test it again detailing each steps. More info tonight.
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