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    • DTEAMD
      DTEAM @zerojay
      last edited by DTEAM

      @zerojay
      Correct me If I'm wrong, but If you get packages from Valerino and not from Retropie or from source. You are not able to update Those after installation. Is It right? Why I'm saying that, is because you can run CD-I with those line, but with the recent MAME update, CD-I is down.

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        zerojay @DTEAM
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        @DTEAM said in Calling Pi 4 Atari Jaguar Fans:

        @zerojay
        Correct me If I'm wrong, but If you get packages from Valerino and not from Retropie or from source. You are not able to update Those after installation. Is It right? Why I'm saying that, is because you can run CD-I with those line, but with the recent MAME update, CD-I is down.

        These scripts aren't packages. They are merely instructions that retropie follows to build/install this stuff. If you want to update, just build it again. I don't know what "cd-i is down" means.

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        • DTEAMD
          DTEAM @zerojay
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          @zerojay
          That's true, It's only configuration and the real update are with Lr-Mess. Sorry for this confusion.

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          • DTEAMD
            DTEAM @zerojay
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            @zerojay said in Calling Pi 4 Atari Jaguar Fans:

            @DTEAM Considering there isn't a whole ton of games in the Jaguar library, it would be really awesome if you would consider doing the same thing for the rest of the games too.

            I'll do It periodically. Just watch the list, I'll add new games everyday or every week.

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            • DTEAMD
              DTEAM
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              In the Retroarch menu of Lr-virtualjaguar, some games are fasters with Quick Menu/Options/ Fast Blitter = on (like Fight for life (Europe), I recommend to use It most of the time. Test It when you play. Sometimes there's no difference but other times, It's a necessity. Gain of 5 to 8 FPS for games like Fight for life (Europe) or Atari Kart. Sometimes It's nothing (no gain) like Attack of the mutant penguins. Sometimes negatives effects (grafx) like Breakout 2000.

              The most spectacular gain is with Checkered Flag. 26.9 FPS to 45-48FPS with Fast Blitter = on . The game went from almost not playable to fun to play !!!
              I think It has a great effect on 3D games.

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                AdamBeGood @DTEAM
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                @DTEAM I seem to remember Fast Blitter making a bit of difference with AvP when I tested.

                Edit: Does anyone know what "Fast Blitter" actually is?

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                  Zering
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                  I can confirm.

                  Fast blitter makes AvP playable for me. Without it, it's a slideshow. On an overlocked Pi it runs smooth enough to play, but even on a stock one fast blitter boosts the framerate significantly. I want to say by at least 75% although I can't actually be sure.
                  Rayman ran a touch slow on my overlocked RPi, but it's playable.
                  Wolfenstein 3D booted and gave me a horrible screeching sound, I did not dare go any further.
                  Tempest 2000 was too slow to be playable, even on an overlocked rig.

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                  • George SpiggottG
                    George Spiggott
                    last edited by George Spiggott

                    I run everything with Fast Blitter on unless it breaks the game. Wolfenstein won't play with it on.

                    Currently running:
                    Retropie 4.8.9 on a Pi Zero 2W (Overclock Settings: CPU 1400Mhz)
                    ES-DE on a GMKtec K6 (Windows 11, 32GB RAM)

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                      Zering @George Spiggott
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                      @George-Spiggott Ah that explains why I couldn't run it. I'll try that again without Fast Blitter.

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                      • DTEAMD
                        DTEAM @Zering
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                        @Zering
                        If you wanna play Wolfenstein, try the 3DO version. It worked great for me and the sound quality was great.

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                          Zering @DTEAM
                          last edited by Zering

                          @DTEAM Haha I've already gushed quite a bit about the 3DO port in the 3DO thread but thanks for the recommendation! It is a beautiful game.

                          Edit : Aaaaand it's utterly unplayable on the Jaguar anyhow. Worst sound performance I've heard on the RPi yet.

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                            zerojay
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                            "Analog Sensitivity must be fix at 0.3 for Lr-Mess"

                            Where is this settting seen?

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                              zerojay @AdamBeGood
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                              @AdamBeGood said in Calling Pi 4 Atari Jaguar Fans:

                              Edit: Does anyone know what "Fast Blitter" actually is?

                              The blitter is a chip that's responsible for "blitting" to the screen - essentially assembling the graphics and spitting out the results. Fast blitter is a rewrite of the emulation of the blitter with lower compatibility as far as I am aware.

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                                DTEAM @zerojay
                                last edited by DTEAM

                                @zerojay said in Calling Pi 4 Atari Jaguar Fans:

                                Where is this settting seen?

                                In the retroach menu ( select + x) Main menu/settings/Input/

                                Analog sensitivity is by default 1, must be change for 0,3 with lr-Mess

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                                  AdamBeGood @zerojay
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                                  @zerojay said in Calling Pi 4 Atari Jaguar Fans:

                                  @AdamBeGood said in Calling Pi 4 Atari Jaguar Fans:

                                  Edit: Does anyone know what "Fast Blitter" actually is?

                                  The blitter is a chip that's responsible for "blitting" to the screen - essentially assembling the graphics and spitting out the results. Fast blitter is a rewrite of the emulation of the blitter with lower compatibility as far as I am aware.

                                  Interesting! Thank you.

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                                  • George SpiggottG
                                    George Spiggott
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                                    I noticed there is also an lr-mess2016 in the experimental section. What is the difference between that and lr-mess ?

                                    Currently running:
                                    Retropie 4.8.9 on a Pi Zero 2W (Overclock Settings: CPU 1400Mhz)
                                    ES-DE on a GMKtec K6 (Windows 11, 32GB RAM)

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                                      AdamBeGood @George Spiggott
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                                      @George-Spiggott said in Calling Pi 4 Atari Jaguar Fans:

                                      I noticed there is also an lr-mess2016 in the experimental section. What is the difference between that and lr-mess ?

                                      I don't know the difference, but I know one of the lr-mess tutorial threads I've seen states that 2016 is not a good option.

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                                        zerojay @George Spiggott
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                                        @George-Spiggott said in Calling Pi 4 Atari Jaguar Fans:

                                        I noticed there is also an lr-mess2016 in the experimental section. What is the difference between that and lr-mess ?

                                        lr-mess = latest
                                        lr-mess2016 = I think version 0.178 or so, released in 2016.

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                                          Zering
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                                          I'm curious - has anybody attempted to run Jaguar CD roms through MESS? Not just on the RPi but on any device really.

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                                          • DTEAMD
                                            DTEAM @zerojay
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                                            @zerojay said in Calling Pi 4 Atari Jaguar Fans:

                                            @DTEAM Considering there isn't a whole ton of games in the Jaguar library, it would be really awesome if you would consider doing the same thing for the rest of the games too.

                                            Finally finished! It wasn't the most enjoyable thing I have done in my life, but an interesting exercise.

                                            Should I create a new post just for this list?

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