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    Scraping MS-DOS games

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    • sirhenrythe5thS
      sirhenrythe5th
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      This is the way it looks in my setup (spoken for "SimCity2000"):

      #!/bin/bash
      /opt/retropie/emulators/dosbox/bin/dosbox -c "mount c /home/pi/pcroms" -c "c:" -c "cd SC2000" -c "SC2000.EXE" -c "exit"

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      • shavecatS
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        I found another way to scrap it .
        made the folder a zip file .
        then scarp it
        then in the gamelist change the ".zip" to "/" folder .
        thats it (just have the same name of the zip and folder file)

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          gordonfreemanjr @sirhenrythe5th
          last edited by

          @sirhenrythe5th OK, but won't the scraper scrape both, the .sh and .exe/bat files then?

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          • sirhenrythe5thS
            sirhenrythe5th @gordonfreemanjr
            last edited by

            @gordonfreemanjr no, because there are only the *.sh-files in the "~/roms/pc/" -folder.
            I outsourced the whole folders with the content of the MS-DOS-Games to "~/home/pi/pcroms" to get rid of all the files in the gamelist ;)

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              gordonfreemanjr
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              Oh, so there's more messing with the config than I thought... I'm assuming you have to edit DosBox's default folder somehow then?

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                gordonfreemanjr @sirhenrythe5th
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                @sirhenrythe5th Wait, again:

                1. So, the roms/pc folder contains ONLY .sh files, is that correct?
                2. All DOS game folders are moved over to another folder, which the .sh files address?
                  2.1 Can I create a folder for all other game folder - say, DOSBOX DATABASE - inside the roms/pc foder, with the roms/pc containing only the .sh files?
                3. What if a game needs to be installed?

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                • sirhenrythe5thS
                  sirhenrythe5th @gordonfreemanjr
                  last edited by sirhenrythe5th

                  @gordonfreemanjr

                  1. yes
                  2. yes.
                    2.1.) yes. and it has not to be in the roms/pc - folder, i used the root-folder instead and created the new folder "pcroms". You have to direct DOSBOX in its config-file to scan this path.
                  3. either install it and move the resulting game-(main)folder to your new path or install them in your new folder directly. It is the same procedure as with the preinstalled-packages, which come allready fully configured in their folders ;)

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                    gordonfreemanjr @sirhenrythe5th
                    last edited by

                    @sirhenrythe5th This is amazing! Thank you so much, I can't wait to try this.
                    In the script, is there a space right after "bash"? Or is the:

                    /opt/retropie/emulators/dosbox/bin/dosbox -c "mount c /home/pi/pcroms" -c "c:" -c "cd SC2000" -c "SC2000.EXE" -c "exit"

                    a separate line after an ENTER?

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                    • sirhenrythe5thS
                      sirhenrythe5th
                      last edited by

                      it is a space ;)

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                        gordonfreemanjr @sirhenrythe5th
                        last edited by gordonfreemanjr

                        @sirhenrythe5th It doesn’t work.

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                        Looks like it’s trying to mount roms/pc as the C:/ anyway. I’ve copied your setup and created the pcroms folder in the /roms directory, leaving just the .sh file in the roms/pc directory.

                        Might a long folder name (including spaces) be the problem? Also, I’m using lr-dosbox instead of the regular dosbox.

                        Here's my SH file:

                        #!/bin/bash
                        /opt/retropie/emulators/dosbox/bin/dosbox -c "mount c /home/pi/pcroms" -c "c:" -c "cd 007 - License to Kill (1989)" -c "BONDE.EXE" -c "exit"

                        Any ideas?

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                        • mituM
                          mitu Global Moderator @gordonfreemanjr
                          last edited by

                          Might a long folder name (including spaces) be the problem? Also, I’m using lr-dosbox instead of the regular dosbox.

                          lr-dosbox doesn't support .sh files.

                          -c "cd 007 - License to Kill (1989)"

                          You know that DOS doesn't support filenames with more than 8 characters, right ? 007 - License to Kill (1989) is not a valid folder name under DOS (not in this form anyway), you should rename it to 007 and re-try.

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                            gordonfreemanjr @mitu
                            last edited by

                            @mitu Thanks. I knew something was wrong with the folder name, just didn't quite remember what the DOS naming restrictions were. Thanks for the reminder.

                            Has DOSBox already generated some config files I should delete before?

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                              mitu Global Moderator @gordonfreemanjr
                              last edited by mitu

                              @gordonfreemanjr said in Scraping MS-DOS games:

                              Has DOSBox already generated some config files I should delete before?

                              Most likely no. As an alternative to a .sh file, you can use .conf files with the commands added to the autoexec section.
                              For instance, assuming your game is in /home/pi/pcroms/007, you can create a 007 - License to Kill.conf file in your pc rom folder containing:

                              [autoexec]
                              mount c /home/pi/pcroms
                              c:
                              cd 007
                              bonde.exe
                              exit
                              

                              They're easier to write and they're supported by lr-dosbox . Plus, you can just start dosbox without any games and enter the commands one by one to check if they're ok.

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                                gordonfreemanjr @mitu
                                last edited by gordonfreemanjr

                                @mitu Amazing! I’ll do that.

                                If I use a .conf file this way, can I still save a game specific config via the RetroArch menu? Will it work? (I use it mostoy for the „cycles” option).

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                                • mituM
                                  mitu Global Moderator
                                  last edited by

                                  @gordonfreemanjr said in Scraping MS-DOS games:

                                  If I use a .conf file this way, can I still save a game specific config via the RetroArch menu?

                                  If you're referring to the core options part, then yes. But you can use the .conf file for that , by adding the cycles to the [cpu] section of the .conf.

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                                    gordonfreemanjr @mitu
                                    last edited by gordonfreemanjr

                                    @mitu No luck. Running the conf files from the Emulation Station just brings me to an empty DOSBox quick menu with no items available.

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                                    • mituM
                                      mitu Global Moderator
                                      last edited by

                                      Can you post your .conf file ? Does it work with dosbox ?

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                                        gordonfreemanjr
                                        last edited by

                                        This is the 007 - License to Kill.conf file:

                                        [autoexec]
                                        mount c /home/pi/roms/pcroms
                                        c:
                                        cd 007
                                        bonde.exe
                                        exit

                                        It doesn't work with standard dosbox either.

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                                        • mituM
                                          mitu Global Moderator
                                          last edited by

                                          What's the error you're receiving from doxbox ? Is the game path correct ?

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                                            gordonfreemanjr @mitu
                                            last edited by

                                            @mitu Yes, the pcroms subfolder was placed in the pi/roms folder, and the .conf files are placed in the roms/pc folder. There’s no error to speak of, that’s just how it boots - empty Quick Menu. If I choose to boot the .conf with dosbox, it just doesn’t launch, bringing me back to Emulation Station.

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