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      Zering @Folly
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      @folly I looked up the system's page on progettoemma.
      Did you see my post about x1 and mess? It seems mess doesn't recognise the software.

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        Folly @Zering
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        @zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:

        @folly I looked up the system's page on progettoemma.
        Did you see my post about x1 and mess? It seems mess doesn't recognise the software.

        No I didn't

        How did you install this ?

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          Zering @Folly
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          @folly I used lr-mess, added an lr-mess in configs/x1/emulators.cfg, placed the four x1 bios in my bios, roms and x1 directories and ran mess 0.151 software list roms in a .zip.
          I'll find my last post and edit.

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            Zering @Zering
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            @zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:

            @folly Thanks. It's going to take a while. And I'll need to find some games to recommend for some of those more obscure systems ^^

            Edit : Tried running X1 through MESS again. Got unexpected results.

            I used Xanadu as an example as I'm mostly keen to try and get some multi-disk games started. The core starts but the game doesn't. I'm booted back to ES after a few seconds.

            The log is strange :

            log

            Here is the part I think is at the source of the issue :

            [libretro INFO] Starting game from command line:/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/x1/xanadu.zip
            [libretro INFO] ARGUV[0]=/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/x1/xanadu.zip
            [libretro WARN] Driver xanadu not found -1
            [libretro WARN] Game not found: xanadu
            [libretro INFO] Game name: x1, Game description: X1 (CZ-800C)
            [libretro INFO] Game name: x1, Game description: X1 (CZ-800C)
            [libretro INFO] System found: x1
            
            "xanadu" approximately matches the following
            supported software items (best match first):
            
            

            It's like lr-mess isn't finding the software at all. Yet when I look at my x1_flop hash :

            <software name="xanadu">
            		<description>Xanadu</description>
            		<year>1985</year>
            		<publisher>日本ファルコム (Nihon Falcom)</publisher>
            		<info name="release" value="198511xx"/>
            		<info name="alt_title" value="ザナドゥ"/>
            		<part name="flop1" interface="floppy_5_25">
            			<dataarea name="flop" size="415840">
            				<rom name="xanadu_a.d88" size="415840" crc="89ff1612" sha1="a1e9abfde29f169841a6e77267cf85f1a69475cd" offset="0" />
            			</dataarea>
            		</part>
            		<part name="flop2" interface="floppy_5_25">
            			<dataarea name="flop" size="415840">
            				<rom name="xanadu_b.d88" size="415840" crc="40bf59ac" sha1="3586dee49739d72ffe827435bf8fa3211d0b5cca" offset="0" />
            			</dataarea>
            		</part>
            		<part name="flop3" interface="floppy_5_25">
            			<dataarea name="flop" size="416384">
            				<rom name="xanadu_c(user).d88" size="416384" crc="e3d2cff7" sha1="bc2bb8b7a145462b5233e353f500d9be1f5397f8" offset="0" />
            			</dataarea>
            		</part>
            	</software>
            

            There are some notes at the beginning of the hash file concerning compatibility, but nothing about Xanadu.

            Games I haven't managed to start (possibly due to my mistakes):
            * zeliard: at the end of the intro it prints "read EMM address [00]" while waiting for something
            * suikoden, sangoku2, sangoku2a, nobuseng: sits to a jpn message waiting for who knows what
            * revolty2: waits for something to happen
            * reviver: waits for something to happen
            * mule, mulea: waits for something to happen
            * mugen2: waits for something to happen
            * lastarma: sits forever at the first intro screen
            * lagrange, dside: incomplete dump, needs system disc?
            * hajafuin: waits for something to happen
            * gatlabyr: how to start a game?
            * gambler2: how to pass the first menu?
            * crimson, crimsona: which disk combination is expected?
            * blassty: stuck at no animation menu
            
            Games with possible issues (either in emulation or in dump):
            * wizardry->4: can't add character name. also how to create a duplicate disk (in pc8801 they were in the disk set)?
            * profmj: true 400 lines mode not implemented?
            * mightmag: corrupted chars
            * lizard: waits for something to happen
            * hydlide2b has no saved data, while hydlide2 &amp; hydlide2a have characters in them
            * hydlide3b: fails to see the user disk + the set contains at least 1 hydlide disk (check crc16)
            * gruppe: starts loading then errors out as if the disk is not recognized
            * gradiusk: is this supposed to do something?
            * frontlin: input issue?
            * dione: does not display text correctly
            * blckonyx: is it missing a data disk?
            * bastard: does not start. input issue?
            * arcus: black screen after wolfteam logo
            * aokiooka: glitches (chars cut in half)
            * alpha: is the title screen correct or is it glitched (I'd bet the latter)?
            * advfant: glitches
            * ys: character sprite is glitched until you enter a new area
            
            Games which start loading but never reach the program:
            * vipc
            * vipd
            * turbobas (but not the clone turbobasa)
            * turbzbas
            * scruiser
            * psyoblad
            * powermj
            * kingkngt
            * jesus
            * jesusd
            * hydlide3, hydlide3a (invalid disks 2?)
            * aztec
            * ys3
            
            Games which are completely not recognized (maybe not for x1?)
            * unk_fl1
            * srdemo
            * robowres
            * punchbal
            * manilove
            * fmdata
            

            This thing has me stumped. Maybe one of you computer whizzes can figure it out.

            Here @Folly

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              Folly @Zering
              last edited by Folly

              @zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:

              @folly I used lr-mess, added an lr-mess in configs/x1/emulators.cfg, placed the four x1 bios in my bios, roms and x1 directories and ran mess 0.151 software list roms in a .zip.
              I'll find my last post and edit.

              I am almost certain that doesn't work because after sept 2020 there was an update of lr-mess and my script for CDI didn't work anymore. It gave initializing. This was the old way of running things with lr-mess. Just like you do with "x1". We still don't actually know why it doesn't work anymore. And whats also a problem, of the old way, it uses a softlists. A database with filenames that only run if they are exactly the same. I see that in your logs.

              To get it working we have to make a valarino alike script. Just what i did with P2000T.

              It's very easy. I think I can edit one, because it's not on valerino's github.
              So he didn't make this system.
              Then we can try again.

              EDIT : you can remove your logs, if you like.

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                Zering @Folly
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                @folly How do you make a script like that?

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                  Folly @Zering
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                  @zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:

                  @folly How do you make a script like that?

                  Do you want to do it yourself ?
                  It's very easy !

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                    Zering @Folly
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                    @folly I don't mind giving it a try if you explain to me how to do it.

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                      Folly @Zering
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                      @zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:

                      @folly I don't mind giving it a try if you explain to me how to do it.

                      goto :
                      /home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/scriptmodules/libretrocores
                      copy lr-mess-cdi.sh to lr-mess-x1.sh

                      replace all entry :

                      lr-mess-cdi
                      

                      with

                      lr-mess-x1
                      

                      Not, necessary, but you can remove the help :

                      rp_module_help=""
                      

                      change this :

                      rp_module_name="Sharp x1"
                      rp_module_ext=".2d .d77 .d88 .1dd .dfi .hfe .imd .ipf .mfi .mfm .td0 .cqm .cqi .dsk"
                      

                      change:

                      local _system="cdimono1"
                      

                      into

                      local _system="x1"
                      

                      change :

                      -cdrm
                      

                      into

                      -flop1
                      
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                        Zering @Folly
                        last edited by Zering

                        @folly Well there's a first issue. The scriptmodules directory isn't there ^^

                        Edit : Never mind, I found it. Trying now.

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                          Folly @Zering
                          last edited by Folly

                          @zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:

                          @folly Well there's a first issue. The scriptmodules directory isn't there ^^

                          Where is you RetroPie-Setup directory ?

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                            Zering @Folly
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                            @folly I found it, for some reason the scriptmodules directory wasn't visible.

                            Anyway I'm editing it and I'm wondering what to do about this :

                            rp_module_id="lr-mess-x1"
                            rp_module_name="Sharp X1"
                            rp_module_ext=".2d .d77 .d88 .1dd .dfi .hfe .imd .ipf .mfi .mfm .td0 .cqm .cqi .dsk"
                            rp_module_desc="MESS emulator ($rp_module_name) - MESS Port for libretro"
                            rp_module_help="ROM Extensions: $rp_module_ext\n\n
                            Put games in:\n
                            $romdir/x1\n\n
                            Put BIOS files in $biosdir:\n
                            cdimono1.zip\n\n
                            Convert .cue/.bin to .chd:\n
                            https://forums.launchbox-app.com/files/file/804-philips-cd-i-to-chd-batch-converter/ (windows only)"

                            Specifically the lines after the BIOS.

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                              Folly @Zering
                              last edited by Folly

                              @zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:

                              @folly I found it, for some reason the scriptmodules directory wasn't visible.

                              Anyway I'm editing it and I'm wondering what to do about this :

                              rp_module_id="lr-mess-x1"
                              rp_module_name="Sharp X1"
                              rp_module_ext=".2d .d77 .d88 .1dd .dfi .hfe .imd .ipf .mfi .mfm .td0 .cqm .cqi .dsk"
                              rp_module_desc="MESS emulator ($rp_module_name) - MESS Port for libretro"
                              rp_module_help="ROM Extensions: $rp_module_ext\n\n
                              Put games in:\n
                              $romdir/x1\n\n
                              Put BIOS files in $biosdir:\n
                              cdimono1.zip\n\n
                              Convert .cue/.bin to .chd:\n
                              https://forums.launchbox-app.com/files/file/804-philips-cd-i-to-chd-batch-converter/ (windows only)"

                              Specifically the lines after the BIOS.

                              Just edited my post, you can remove the help totally, this can be removed :

                              ROM Extensions: $rp_module_ext\n\n
                              Put games in:\n
                              $romdir/x1\n\n
                              Put BIOS files in $biosdir:\n
                              cdimono1.zip\n\n
                              Convert .cue/.bin to .chd:\n
                              https://forums.launchbox-app.com/files/file/804-philips-cd-i-to-chd-batch-converter/ (windows only)

                              Now we can try to install !

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                                Zering @Folly
                                last edited by Zering

                                @folly Okay then I'm trying an install now!

                                Edit : It works! I'm testing Xanadu now.

                                There are some sound issues though, I'll keep testing.

                                Edit 2 : Tested a few games. They seem to run full speed. Disk control is easy through 'File manager'. It even lets you pick discs that are inside a zip. Still no luck with Revolty II but I still haven't tried the Neo Kobe rom.
                                However the sound is a deal breaker. There's a constant loud click. Are you having the same experience?

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                                  Folly @Zering
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                                  @zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:

                                  @folly Okay then I'm trying an install now!

                                  Edit : It works! I'm testing Xanadu now.

                                  There are some sound issues though, I'll keep testing.

                                  Had to find the good bios.
                                  I have it working too.

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                                    Zering @Folly
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                                    @folly How's your sound?

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                                      Folly @Zering
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                                      @zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:

                                      @folly How's your sound?

                                      oeps wrong computer !

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                                        Folly @Folly
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                                        @folly said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:

                                        @zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:

                                        @folly How's your sound?

                                        oeps wrong computer !

                                        Tried galaga.
                                        Sounds really good and I have stereo !

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                                          Zering @Folly
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                                          @folly Could my sound issues be caused by an error in my script?

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                                            Folly @Zering
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                                            @zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:

                                            @folly Could my sound issues be caused by an error in my script?

                                            No

                                            Which rom did you tried ?

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