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      mth75 @George
      last edited by mth75

      @georgeRe: Box86 and Wine on RPi4

      Where to begin :-). @George Indeed, I didn't missed the music, I couldn't even remember the music, at least not in the Win95 version. I'm interested in the patch though! Why not publish the patch on GitHub?

      Regarding install scripts, I don't think any script in order to install Windows applications is feasible (at all). I suspect everyone who want to use the Box86/Wine combo just has to create his own bottles on a another machine and has to do some manual labour.

      Regarding the C= Plus/Pi4, here some techporn: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/25090/commodore-plus-4-rpi4-build-ready?_=1610376894522

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        mth75 @Folly
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        @folly said in Box86 and Wine on RPi4:

        Perhaps we get a good idea along the way.
        Indeed, your idea to link to the start menu, could be a nice solution.

        Wouldn't this imply 1 bottle for all games? I don't think that would work. I believe most games would need their own bottles (which also creates a 1GB overhead if i'm not mistaking).

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          Folly @mth75
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          @mth75 said in Box86 and Wine on RPi4:

          @folly said in Box86 and Wine on RPi4:

          Perhaps we get a good idea along the way.
          Indeed, your idea to link to the start menu, could be a nice solution.

          Wouldn't this imply 1 bottle for all games? I don't think that would work. I believe most games would need their own bottles (which also creates a 1GB overhead if i'm not mistaking).

          I don't think so.
          But then again I don't have that much knowledge about wine.
          So if you know, then, indeed, it seems not the right path to take.

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            George
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            @Folly , thanks for the info on patches, seems to be close to what I'm looking for, if not exactly. Cross-platform is definitely a plus.

            @mth75 The C= Plus/Pi4 is beautiful on the inside as well as the outside. Gorgeous job!

            EmulationStation can handle sub-directories, so it is feasible to have multiple wine prefixes in a single ROM directory. Of course, a Windows Start menu also has its own sub-directories, so that would then require people to hunt through multiple directories in order to find the game they are looking for. Even though some people have thousands of ROMs to sift through, it's a little easier when they are in a single, alphabetized list!

            - George

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              mth75 @George
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              @george said in Box86 and Wine on RPi4:

              EmulationStation can handle sub-directories, so it is feasible to have multiple wine prefixes in a single ROM directory. Of course, a Windows Start menu also has its own sub-directories, so that would then require people to hunt through multiple directories in order to find the game they are looking for. Even though some people have thousands of ROMs to sift through, it's a little easier when they are in a single, alphabetized list!

              I made Wine prefixes and placed them in a Box86 Romfolder (so I adjusted the locations in your example script). I think this indeed is more in the "spirit" of retropie.

              @Folly see screenshot

              I 4d2eea5b-d17d-4d93-8fe4-b20fbc96ff1f.jpg

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                Folly @mth75
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                @mth75 said in Box86 and Wine on RPi4:

                @george said in Box86 and Wine on RPi4:

                EmulationStation can handle sub-directories, so it is feasible to have multiple wine prefixes in a single ROM directory. Of course, a Windows Start menu also has its own sub-directories, so that would then require people to hunt through multiple directories in order to find the game they are looking for. Even though some people have thousands of ROMs to sift through, it's a little easier when they are in a single, alphabetized list!

                I made Wine prefixes and placed them in a Box86 Romfolder (so I adjusted the locations in your example script). I think this indeed is more in the "spirit" of retropie.

                Nice !

                Can you give an example of a prefix ?

                Does this prefix run the game directly or does it run a bash file from somewhere else ?

                What is your rom folder now ?
                /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/Box86
                or
                /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/ports/Box86

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                  mth75 @Folly
                  last edited by mth75

                  @folly said in Box86 and Wine on RPi4:

                  What is your rom folder now ?
                  /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/Box86

                  Indeed, /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/Box86/<Game folder> is my rom folder.

                  The <Game folder> is my wineprefix for example:

                  <Game folder>
                  -- dosdevices
                  -- drive_c
                  --- system.reg
                  --- user.reg

                  etc.

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                    mth75 @Folly
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                    @folly said in Box86 and Wine on RPi4:

                    Does this prefix run the game directly or does it run a bash file from somewhere else ?

                    I use the scripts from George, with only the game locations adjusted to the /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/box86/ folder.

                    I'm planning to look into making it somewhat easier in the near future.

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                      shavecat @mth75
                      last edited by shavecat

                      Hey all
                      I have Shovel Knight/unepic /Worldofgoo/Postal1/crimsonland runing on the box86 too.

                      And can i have more Info plz ,
                      How to run
                      Commands or AOE2 ?
                      plz
                      Got lost here abit :)

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                        mth75 @shavecat
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                        @shavecat said in Box86 and Wine on RPi4:

                        ey all
                        I have Shovel Knight/unepic /Worldofgoo/Postal1/crimsonland runing on the box86 too.
                        And can i have more Info plz ,
                        How to run
                        Commands or AOE2 ?
                        plz
                        Got lost here abit :)

                        The way I did it. I'm running a separate Raspian OS (LXDE desktop) and installed both Box86 and Wine in order to make the wine_prefixes.

                        I compiled Box86: https://github.com/ptitSeb/box86/blob/master/COMPILE.md

                        or you could install Box86 with Pi Apps.

                        Then I installed Wine:

                        Download Wine

                        cd ~/Downloads
                        wget https://dl.winehq.org/wine-builds/debian/dists/buster/main/binary-i386/wine-devel-i386_5.22~buster_i386.deb
                        wget https://dl.winehq.org/wine-builds/debian/dists/buster/main/binary-i386/wine-devel_5.22~buster_i386.deb
                        dpkg-deb -xv wine-devel-i386_5.22~buster_i386.deb wine-installer
                        dpkg-deb -xv wine-devel_5.22~buster_i386.deb wine-installer

                        Install Wine

                        sudo mv wine-installer/opt/wine-devel ~/wine
                        sudo ln -sf ~/wine/bin/wine /usr/local/bin/wine
                        sudo ln -sf ~/wine/bin/winecfg /usr/local/bin/winecfg
                        sudo ln -sf ~/wine/bin/wineserver /usr/local/bin/wineserver

                        Boot wine

                        wine wineboot

                        Download Winetricks

                        cd ~/Downloads
                        wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Winetricks/winetricks/master/src/winetricks

                        Install winetricks

                        sudo chmod +x winetricks
                        sudo cp winetricks /usr/local/bin

                        winetricks needs this installed

                        sudo apt-get install cabextract -y

                        #Run Winetricks
                        BOX86_NOBANNER=1 winetricks dotnet20sp2

                        Furthermore I installed Q4Wine with the Add/Remove package manager from Raspbian OS (to easily create wine_prefixes (Bottles)).
                        or

                        you could use winetricks with the following command:

                        BOX86_NOBANNER=1 winetricks --gui.

                        Then, I copied the wine prefixes to my RetroPie machine (see the rest of this topic for how to use the wine_prefixes).

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                          shavecat @mth75
                          last edited by shavecat

                          @mth75
                          Thanks a LOT !!!
                          doing it now .
                          After the boot wine i got this -

                          pi@retropie:~/Downloads $ wine wineboot
                          Box86 with Dynarec v0.1.5 1e20a9ef built on Nov 14 2020 01:22:25
                          Box86 with Dynarec v0.1.5 1e20a9ef built on Nov 14 2020 01:22:25
                          Box86 with Dynarec v0.1.5 1e20a9ef built on Nov 14 2020 01:22:25
                          0024:err:environ:run_wineboot failed to start wineboot c000007b
                          wine: could not load kernel32.dll, status c000007b
                          

                          Thats OKAY ???

                          After that how can i run the games ?
                          like with exe file form sh file ???
                          now think im lost a bit ;

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                            mth75 @shavecat
                            last edited by

                            @shavecat said in Box86 and Wine on RPi4:

                            OKAY ???
                            After that how can i run the games ?
                            like with exe file form sh file ???
                            now think im lost a bit ;

                            No, that's not okay. Check your file permissions/ownership?

                            you can start simply (if your install is ok) with: wine <gamename>.exe

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                              mth75 @mth75
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                              @mth75 Btw, that's an old Box86 version, my Dynarec version on the Pi400 Desktop is v0.1.9.

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                                shavecat @mth75
                                last edited by shavecat

                                @mth75
                                How do i do that ? (Check your file permissions/ownership?) where and how ?
                                im using putty on retropie 4.6 and i have pi4 2gb.
                                So thats mean i can do an .sh file from ports in retrpoie with
                                wine<gamename>.exe
                                and it will work ??? :):):):)):):)<3<3<3<3(SOUNDS AMIAZING ! )

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                                  mth75 @shavecat
                                  last edited by mth75

                                  @shavecat

                                  Sorry mate, can't advise your there except:

                                  1. make sure to install box86 and wine maybe on a clean system.
                                  2. try to install an easy game for test purposes, maybe Space Cadet 3D pinball
                                  3. and build further ... with all of the above ...
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                                    Folly @mth75
                                    last edited by Folly

                                    @mth75 said in Box86 and Wine on RPi4:

                                    @folly said in Box86 and Wine on RPi4:

                                    What is your rom folder now ?
                                    /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/Box86

                                    Indeed, /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/Box86/<Game folder> is my rom folder.

                                    The <Game folder> is my wineprefix for example:

                                    <Game folder>
                                    -- dosdevices
                                    -- drive_c
                                    --- system.reg
                                    --- user.reg

                                    etc.

                                    OK, I understand how you do it, I think.
                                    But now I wonder, does this also work if you run emulationstation from your "cli" instead of the "Desktop" ?
                                    Because it needs to run xinit to display it all in te terminal/cli enviroment.
                                    The ultimate goal is that it's working in standard "RetroPie".

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                                      mth75 @Folly
                                      last edited by mth75

                                      @folly said in Box86 and Wine on RPi4:

                                      OK, I understand how you do it, I think.
                                      But now I wonder, does this also work if you run emulationstation from your "cli" instead of the "Desktop" ?
                                      Because it needs to run xinit to display it all in te terminal/cli enviroment.
                                      The ultimate goal is that it's working in standard "RetroPie".

                                      I'm running EmulationStation as part of a "standard" RetroPie image (so no LXDE Desktop installed) on my Pi4 build. I just build the packages (wine_prefixes) on my Pi400 (Raspbian OS/LXDE with no RetroPie/ES installed).IMG_1321.jpg

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                                        Folly @shavecat
                                        last edited by Folly

                                        @shavecat said in Box86 and Wine on RPi4:

                                        Hey all
                                        I have Shovel Knight/unepic /Worldofgoo/Postal1/crimsonland runing on the box86 too.

                                        And can i have more Info plz ,
                                        How to run
                                        Commands or AOE2 ?
                                        plz
                                        Got lost here abit :)

                                        I am doing it different than @mth75.
                                        I just used the scripts from @George to install it all.

                                        To make it simple just use the repository of George instead or the original.
                                        I rename your old setup directory !

                                        Then install it with these commands :

                                        cd
                                        git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/GeorgeMcMullen/RetroPie-Setup.git

                                        edit: goto https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/28528/box86-and-wine-on-rpi4/77

                                        And then just install it from the Retropie-setup in this order :
                                        (information from the pull request from George)
                                        The scripts must be run in order, and they will check to make sure the preceding dependencies have been met.

                                        mesa.sh - This is an updated Mesa driver, which is required by Box86. The version that is installed with the RetroPie distribution is not yet compatible.
                                        box86.sh - This is set as an emulator because it is.
                                        wine.sh - This is the x86 version of Wine and requires box86 in order to run. It is installed as a Port, because as the name says, Wine Is Not an Emulator.
                                        spacecadet3dpinball.sh - This is the original Windows XP game, hosted on the Internet Archive. It is also installed as a Port as it is more like a rom and not an emulator. It is included mostly as a reference to installing other games. One note - you must not hit the Escape key to quit or you will be in a hung state in the game. Use Alt-F4 instead.

                                        If it works, then you can try different stuff.

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                                          Folly @mth75
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                                          @mth75 said in Box86 and Wine on RPi4:

                                          @folly said in Box86 and Wine on RPi4:

                                          OK, I understand how you do it, I think.
                                          But now I wonder, does this also work if you run emulationstation from your "cli" instead of the "Desktop" ?
                                          Because it needs to run xinit to display it all in te terminal/cli enviroment.
                                          The ultimate goal is that it's working in standard "RetroPie".

                                          I'm running EmulationStation as part of a "standard" RetroPie image (so no LXDE Desktop installed) on my Pi4 build. I just build the packages (wine_prefixes) on my Pi400 (Raspbian OS/LXDE with no RetroPie/ES installed).

                                          Thanks for explaining.
                                          Now I know that this could be a good standard solution.

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                                            shavecat @Folly
                                            last edited by

                                            @folly
                                            Thanks a lot for helping :)
                                            so i did that

                                            pi@retropie:~ $ git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/GeorgeMcMullen/RetroPie-Setup.git
                                            fatal: destination path 'RetroPie-Setup' already exists and is not an empty directory.
                                            

                                            and i dont have any new from Retropie-setup when i launch it to install them ...
                                            so i do i install them ? :)

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