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    Magnavox Odyssey 2

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    • mituM
      mitu Global Moderator
      last edited by

      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
              last edited by

              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
                last edited by

                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
                  last edited by

                  @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
                    last edited by

                    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
                      last edited by

                      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
                          last edited by

                          Looks correct. What theme are you using ?

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                            jonnykegz @mitu
                            last edited by

                            what do you mean by theme?

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                            • mituM
                              mitu Global Moderator @jonnykegz
                              last edited by

                              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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                                      gomisensei @jonnykegz
                                      last edited by gomisensei

                                      @jonnykegz your platforms.cfg is seen as a .txt document in that screenshot, note it looks different in windows from the other .cfg files? when you save it (using "save as" in file ,menu), from notepad, on the save dialog, there is a selection near the bottom that says "Save as type" select "all files (.)", then save it.

                                      Then reinstall lr-o2m, and restart emulationstation.

                                      p.s You can fix how your explorer shows files by clicking "view" in explorer window, and unchecking "hide known files types", then you will be able to just change the filename from platforms.cfg.txt to platforms.cfg in windows.

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                                        jonnykegz
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                                        It worked!

                                        This is awesome, thank you so much!

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                                          jonnykegz
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                                          ps
                                          I used the same process to change the mega drive to sega genesis and it worked too!

                                          thanks again

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                                            TheYar22
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                                            Oh man the Odyssey^2. That takes me back. I try to keep my Pi MAME only but I may have to add that temporarily.

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