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    Lord Vek @zerojay
    last edited by 27 Sept 2020, 19:10

    Can I hope, then?

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      zerojay @Lord Vek
      last edited by 27 Sept 2020, 19:36

      @Lord-Vek said in BeebEm and fun arcade control modifications:

      Can I hope, then?

      I have no idea what you are asking.

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        Lord Vek @zerojay
        last edited by 28 Sept 2020, 16:00

        I am a noob and I don't know how to install Beebem in my Retropie from your experimental repository. ie what commands and parameters should I use. I asked in this forum but I didn't get any answer. Can you help? Thanks in advance!

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          zerojay @Lord Vek
          last edited by 28 Sept 2020, 17:06

          @Lord-Vek The instructions for how to use the repository are in the readme in the repository, which is displayed when you go to it on Github.

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            Lord Vek
            last edited by 29 Sept 2020, 13:05

            You mean here:
            https://github.com/zerojay?

            The standalone beebem or the script inside the RetroPie-Extra-unstable/scriptmodules/emulators?

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              Lord Vek
              last edited by 29 Sept 2020, 13:26

              I made a try for the standalone beebem. I used the command sudo ./configure --prefix=$HOME/test --enable-econet

              There is some activity... Then I get this message:

              *** Could not run GTK+ test program, checking why...
              *** The test program failed to compile or link. See the file config.log for the
              *** exact error that occured. This usually means GTK+ is incorrectly installed.
              configure: error: mypkgname 0.1 needs GTK+ 2.2.0

              What should I do?

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                zerojay
                last edited by 29 Sept 2020, 16:38

                My repository is found at https://github.com/zerojay/RetroPie-Extra.

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                  Lord Vek
                  last edited by 29 Sept 2020, 19:17

                  Thanks for the answer. I will try to install it tomorrow if I find the time.

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                    Lord Vek
                    last edited by 29 Sept 2020, 19:24

                    Hello again!

                    I am sorry to bother you, but I don't see the beebem in your link's repository. Help?

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                      zerojay @Lord Vek
                      last edited by zerojay 29 Sept 2020, 19:37

                      @Lord-Vek said in BeebEm and fun arcade control modifications:

                      Hello again!

                      I am sorry to bother you, but I don't see the beebem in your link's repository. Help?

                      It looks like I moved it into the unstable repository (https://github.com/zerojay/RetroPie-Extra-unstable) as it wasn't working as hoped. More info in the repository's README. I haven't touched it in ages so I don't know what state it is in right now.

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                        Lord Vek
                        last edited by 30 Sept 2020, 13:44

                        Yes, that was my question at the beginning. I asked how can I install something from that repository. What commands should I use from the Retropie, to install beebem. Can you please help me, because I am a noob?

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