Amiberry not autobooting lha files
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@strangeruk These are the configuration files created by RetroPie, yes.
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@mitu So I uninstalled Amiberry. Deleted the Amiga system from the configs directory and cleared out the Amiberry directories left over in the emulators directory and then rebooted. Then I installed from source.
Back to the Workbench icon now when I launch a rom. I'm really at a loss. Will try and do a full update and see how that goes.
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@mitu well I've done a full system update. Completely removed Amiberry and any trace of it. Reinstalled it and still no joy. I have no idea where it's going wrong. Don't suppose I could send my img for you to take a look at? I'm at a loose end.
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That's not practical. If you're just starting out, then you can re-install the RetroPie image, this will get a stock system and re-try.
Make sure that you update your RetroPie-Setup script and the installed packages (you can skip updating the OS and included packages). Copy your BIOS files (kickstart...) and yourlha
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@mitu it's an image I've been working on for a while (labour of love, you know how it goes). I'll dig out a spare micro sd card and try and fresh install on there and hopefully that will point me in the right direction.
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So a fresh install with doing package (not OS) updates worked!
I don't understand what could be causing it from my own build, though. Amiberry was a fresh install on both attempts so there were no underlying conf files there. Same BIOS files, same roms. Could it be retroarch.cfg?
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@strangeruk said in Amiberry not autobooting lha files:
Could it be retroarch.cfg?
I doubt it, AFAIK Amiberry uses it just to find out the controller/keyboard configuration.
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Hi @strangeruk
I had the same issue than you had, after an Amiberry update, I could not launch any of my LHAs.
I just managed to setup my config so that these launch again. Here is what I did.-
Remove Amiberry and the associated remaining config files (in /retropie/opt/retropie/configs/amiga/, where I removed the amiberry folder)
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Quit EmulationStation and run a cleanup from the command line:
sudo apt update sudo apt autoremove
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Shutdown and restart my Pi (I run RetroPie on a RPi4, in a PiBoy DMG case by the way, but I think it is not relevant).
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Update the retropie setup script, then install Amiberry from binaries.
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Then I noticed something interesting in the wikis regarding BIOSes:
I used to have 3 roms in my BIOS folder: kick13.rom, kick20.rom and kick31.rom...
But a look here made visible that I needed other files, after checking my CRCs...
I renamed some of my OK roms and used additional roms I had in my vault. I now use the following files with the correct CRCs: kick33180.A500.rom, kick34005.A500.rom, kick37175.A500.rom, kick37350.A600HD.rom, kick40063.A600.rom and kick40068.A1200.rom. The bold ones are apparently necessary to run WHDLoad.
... and I can launch my LHAs again!
I hope this can work as well for you, and I cross my fingers for you. I was sad, not being able to play my Rick Dangerous files. -
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I'm having this same problem.
In the summer I bought a 'retro-frenzy' game console which is essentially a raspberry pi with thousands of games on it. It was working great when plugged into my TV. I then set about building an arcade cabinet which is now complete. I hadn't used the console for a while but excitedly started it up now the cabinet is complete, glad that I can now play Sensible Soccer with joysticks rather than the SNES controllers the console came with.
Horror! It just went to a white screen. So I tried another game. Same problem. Another, and another and another. No joy.
I don't know why this would happen? It seems as though, from the comments above, that it's an update to Amiberry causing this issue? But, I don't get how that would matter if the ROMS were working previously and I've not updated either Amiberry or the ROMS or anything else? Shouldn't they just carry on working as normal?
If not, I'm a bit cautious what to do next because I'm not skilled in programming and all that jazz. All of the above you guys have done to correct your issues goes way over my head. Any help for a novice?
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@tomassi said in Amiberry not autobooting lha files:
In the summer I bought a 'retro-frenzy' game console which is essentially a raspberry pi with thousands of games on it.
We don't support 3rd party images, especially the ones sold with ROMs and Retropie. Use the image from retropie.org.uk/forum and if you still have an issue, then open a separate topic and post the details of your system - as detailed in https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first.
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