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    Magnavox Odyssey 2

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    • mituM
      mitu Global Moderator
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      @jonnykegz said in Magnavox Odyssey 2:

      Is there some further fine tuning I must do to play the games?

      Did you copy the BIOS files needed by the emulator to the BIOS folder ?

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        jonnykegz @mitu
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        No, I didn't do that. Would you be able to tell me how to do that? I'm new at this.

        Thanks!

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        • mituM
          mitu Global Moderator @jonnykegz
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          @jonnykegz See the doc page I mentioned in my first post - https://retropie.org.uk/docs/VideoPac-Odyssey-2/, it has the names of the BIOS files and the destination folder where they need to be copied.

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            jonnykegz
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            Success!

            I added that file to the bios folder and am now able to play Odyssey 2 games under videopac!

            Thank you for your help.

            Now, to take it a step further, I would really like to try to make it the Odyssey 2 logo on retropie rather than videopac. I see the instructions at the end of that link you sent me and it says to create a folder with the following contents. I honestly have no idea what that means. Could you give me some pointers?

            Thanks!

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            • mituM
              mitu Global Moderator
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              No, it says to create a file - platforms.cfg - containing those 2 lines. Use a text editor and create a simple text file containing those 2 lines, rename it to platforms.cfg, then copy it over to \\retropie\configs\all (over file shares). Then re-install/update the lr-o2em emulator (as you did the first time) and then restart EmulationStation.

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                jonnykegz
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                hmmmm. I've never done this before. Could you recommend a text editor I can easily download and use to do this?

                thanks!

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                  jonnykegz @mitu
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                  Ok, think I understood. Went into Microsoft Notepad. Made (2)lines, one on top of the other. One line said: videopac_theme="odyssey2"

                  The other line said: videopac_platform="odyssey2"

                  Saved it as a text file named: platforms.cfg

                  copied that file named platforms.cfg into the "all" folder under "configs"

                  deleted the ir-o2em optional package

                  re-installed the ir-o2em package

                  completely re-booted my rasberry pi 3

                  nothing changed, it is still listed as videopac, not odyssey 2

                  did I do something wrong?

                  Thanks

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                    gomisensei
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                    not sure you should have deleted the package first, just re-installed or updated. Make sure the platforms.cfg is still there (in configs/all), and try again.

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                      jonnykegz @gomisensei
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                      yes, the text file named"platforms.cfg" is still in the configs/all.

                      and still comes up as "videopac" on retropie

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                        gomisensei
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                        you could edit the es_systems.cfg in configs/all/emulationstation and change the videopac between <platform></platform> and <theme></theme> to odyssey2...

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                        • mituM
                          mitu Global Moderator @jonnykegz
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                          @jonnykegz Make sure your file isn't called platforms.cfg.txt, Notepad always adds a .txt extension after the file name and if your Windows Explorer is configured to not show filename extensions, you'll not see the .txt extension properly.

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                            jonnykegz @mitu
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                            yes just platforms.cfg is the name of the file. It is a text document as far as file type, is that correct?

                            thanks

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                            • mituM
                              mitu Global Moderator @jonnykegz
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                              Yes, is a plain text file. If the filename is correct, then use Notepad++ and check if the Line endings of the file are set to "Unix" and not "Windows"

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                                jonnykegz @jonnykegz
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                                ok, so I downloaded Notepad++ on my computer, not my rasberry pi. I created a file with those 2 lines and double and triple checked they where correct. In Notepad++, I did Edit and then EOL Conversion and set it to Unix(LF). I saved as and titled it platforms.cfg. I saved to my desktop. I then used file explorer and entered my rasberry pi IP address with to call up my rasberry pi folders. I went to the configs folder. I went to the all folder. I dragged the platforms.cfg text file I created to the all folder under configs. I went to my rasberry pi and updated the videopac emulator by going to manage packages and updating the ir-o2em package. I restarted the whole system. Still, it comes up as videopac. Did I miss something?

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                                • mituM
                                  mitu Global Moderator
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                                  Looks correct. What theme are you using ?

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                                    jonnykegz @mitu
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                                    what do you mean by theme?

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                                    • mituM
                                      mitu Global Moderator @jonnykegz
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                                      EmulationStation has themes which can change look and feel of the front-end. Depending on the theme you're using, it might not have an image for the Odissey2 system. The default theme (Carbon) supports both Videopac/Odissey2. You can find out what theme you're using from the EmulationStation's menu, under UI Settings.
                                      Can you also show a screenshot of the folder where you copied the .cfg file, from your Windows Explorer accessing \\retropie\configs\all ?

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                                        jonnykegz @mitu
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                                        Yes, Carbon. Screen shot comming

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                                          jonnykegz
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                                            jonnykegz
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                                            This is what it looks like right after I enter my pi's ip address in file explorer

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