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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
                            last edited by

                            @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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                                mth75 @Folly
                                last edited by

                                @folly said in Box86 and Wine on RPi4:

                                @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.

                                You're welcome. Indeed, George Ports solutions combined with wine_prefixes make it a very feasible solution but a manual one ...

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                                  Folly @shavecat
                                  last edited by

                                  @shavecat said in Box86 and Wine on RPi4:

                                  @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 ? :)

                                  Ok, perhaps i made a mistake.
                                  I will look into it.

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                                    Folly @shavecat
                                    last edited by Folly

                                    @shavecat said in Box86 and Wine on RPi4:

                                    @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 ? :)

                                    You have to rename your original RetroPie-Setup directory with the mv command.
                                    So then RetroPie-Setup becomes RetroPie-Setup.original.
                                    This becomes your backup.
                                    Then the RetroPie-Setup directory can be made again.

                                    You can do it like this :

                                    cd
                                    mv RetroPie-Setup RetroPie-Setup.original
                                    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

                                    Then it should work.

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                                      shavecat @Folly
                                      last edited by

                                      @folly

                                      pi@retropie:~ $ mv RetroPie-Setup RetroPie-Setup.original2
                                      pi@retropie:~ $ git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/GeorgeMcMullen/RetroPie-Setup.git
                                      Cloning into 'RetroPie-Setup'...
                                      remote: Enumerating objects: 392, done.
                                      remote: Counting objects: 100% (392/392), done.
                                      remote: Compressing objects: 100% (357/357), done.
                                      remote: Total 392 (delta 65), reused 124 (delta 19), pack-reused 0
                                      Receiving objects: 100% (392/392), 1.75 MiB | 1.94 MiB/s, done.
                                      Resolving deltas: 100% (65/65), done.
                                      
                                      

                                      looks like it worked but when its semmes i dont have them *.sh files to install in the setup retropie itself yet .
                                      c2973d58-778b-4497-a0e3-ab348e0ad72a-image.png

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                                        Folly @shavecat
                                        last edited by Folly

                                        @shavecat said in Box86 and Wine on RPi4:

                                        looks like it worked but when its semmes i dont have them *.sh files to install in the setup retropie itself yet .

                                        I see, indeed, cant find those files either.
                                        Will look for a solution.

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                                          shavecat @Folly
                                          last edited by

                                          @folly
                                          thanks a lot <3 :)

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                                            Folly @Folly
                                            last edited by Folly

                                            @shavecat

                                            Use the mv command to your needs.

                                            Pfff. there are different branches.
                                            That's why it didn't work.
                                            Now it should work !, I hope.

                                            cd
                                            git clone --depth=1 --branch box86wine https://github.com/GeorgeMcMullen/RetroPie-Setup.git
                                            
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