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    Super Mario Bros 1/3 Hack on Pi - Two Players Simultaneous, Improved Graphics

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      zerojay
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      All I'm doing is trying to show the community something interesting and fun and a way for them to try it for themselves. Good night.

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        barbudreadmon @zerojay
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        @zerojay said in Super Mario Bros 1/3 Hack on Pi - Two Players Simultaneous, Improved Graphics:

        All I'm doing is trying to show the community something interesting and fun and a way for them to try it for themselves. Good night.

        I didn't say otherwise, i only said it's not really a nes game.

        FBNeo developer - github - forum

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          kactius @barbudreadmon
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          Working in pi3b+ , very thanks

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            TedMaul
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            Hello - I'm having problems patching the file. I think I've got the correct ROM, and the hack file, but in the terminal I get errors using the patch command. This could be the wrong way around it (I'm pretty inexperienced with Linux) but does anyone have any advice? Thanks in advance.

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              zerojay @TedMaul
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              @TedMaul What is the extension of the patch that you have?

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                TedMaul @zerojay
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                @zerojay hello - it's .nesm.

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                  zerojay
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                  You have the patched rom already then, no need to patch.

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                    TedMaul @zerojay
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                    @zerojay brilliant, thanks! Works like a charm. Feel a bit silly spending 90 mins trying to get it working now...!

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                      Clyde @TedMaul
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                      @TedMaul Book it under lerning fees. 😉

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                        Jolundus
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                        Thanks so much for all the work you do. I'm having a little trouble, though... I don't seem to have an es_systems.cfg anywhere? I tried renaming the file extension to get around this, and as you said, it doesn't work :P After that, I tried to make an es_systems.cfg in the proper directory, but it only included the code from your post, and I'm guessing there's other stuff that's supposed to be in that file, as it just made my ES crash on boot. I 100% have the proper rom (tested on my PC through the dev's modded emu) and have the modded emu from your repo installed, I just need to work out what the heck is going on with this one little .cfg file. Thanks in advance for your help, I'm gonna go check out some of the other games from your repo in the meantime, keep up the great work!

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                          mitu Global Moderator @Jolundus
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                          @Jolundus Take a look at the Docs to see how you can modify the stock es_systems.cfg file and create your own.

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                            Jolundus @mitu
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                            Will take a look around, thanks. Just to be clear, I don't have an es_systems.cfg in the directory right now, doing that will cause it to appear so I can modify it? Sorry to clutter the thread, I'm still pretty new to this stuff. I'm running the latest version of RetroPie on a 3b+, if that makes any difference.
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                            Should have clicked the link before responding, all good now! Thanks for the quick response and help

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