OpenBOR 6xxx OpenBeta Testphase
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@g30ff facepalm
Yep you're right! My bad. Looks like he built it for a really old build of OpenBor and would have to update it to work with a newer one.
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@bmovieben No problem! I just wanted to make sure I wasn't misreading things!
I haven't been able to get any older OpenBOR running on my Pi, and I've only been able to get the latest beta build running (which works excellently with every other game I've tried). Unfortunately this seems to be a case where we either need an older OpenBOR running on the Pi 4, or to hope MersoX updates the game to use the new OpenBOR. I can't test to see if it will work on a 3xxx Pi build of OpenBOR, so I can't confirm if it'll help.
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Hello, I appreciate everyone's interest in getting TMNT running properly. I messaged MersoX to see if they were interested in patching the game. TMNT:RP is a gem of a game, so I hope that it can be fully playable on Retropie.
Just a crazy idea, would it be possible to switch OpenBOR versions like we do with Emulator cores?
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@daviddraper said in OpenBOR 6xxx OpenBeta Testphase:
OK, I had to back up to a previous image because I was not making progress and things were not going well and I'm starting again.
On this current image, I have never installed OpenBOR in any form.
When I am in RetroPie Setup Script->Manage Packages->Manage Experimental Packages, I have two OpenBOR options there right now before I have added the updated script from
https://github.com/zerojay/RetroPie-Extra/blob/master/scriptmodules/emulators/openbor.sh
:they are
132 OpenBOR (OpenBOR Beat 'em Up Game Engine v6510 - Official!)
and
365 OpenBOR (OpenBOR Beat 'em Up Game Engine).In my file structure, I have found three OpenBOR.sh files;
one in/home/pi/RetroPie-Extra/scriptmodules/emulators/
one in/home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/scriptmodules/ports/
and one in/home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/scriptmodules/emulators/
For my next step, should I log out of ES, delete all three of the OpenBOR.sh files, (perhaps restart the system?), again quit ES, save the new OpenBOR.sh script
https://github.com/zerojay/RetroPie-Extra/blob/master/scriptmodules/emulators/openbor.sh
perhaps restart again, and then run the install script from the command line? I'm obviously learning all of this. I've been able to get a lot of other systems to work, including Daphne, Basilisk II, all sorts of MAME systems, and plenty of consoles, but this one is kind of kicking my behind. Your help is much appreciated!Regards,
Dave
Hi Dave,
Have you had any joy?
When I finally got it to work, the only openbor.sh script I deleted was the one in:
/home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/scriptmodules/ports
If your RetroPie-Setup has 132 OpenBOR (OpenBOR Beat 'em Up Game Engine v6510 - Official!) listed then you must have already installed RetroPie-Extra on this build. The other two openbor.sh scripts you have will be both be copies of the 6510 RetroPie-Extra script. This is the same script as the one in zerojay's Github repo, so you shouldn't need to download that (I've just compared it with the two 6510 scripts on my rpi and they're all identical).
I'm pretty sure that when it finally worked here, it was on a fresh build where I'd not previously run any openbor scripts and that I installed via the RetroPie-Setup menu.
I think you just need to delete that one script, then try installing the 6510 version. Fingers crossed that works for you. If so, there's a couple of post install steps you'll need to follow as per Ben's previous post/my earlier reply.
Good luck!
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Actually, after a few tries, I did get it to work! Thank you and thank you @BMovieBen.
I literally just got it up and running. My issue now is that all of the mods are running on the bottom left quarter of the screen. But just getting it all up and running after so many difficulties is awesome. It's up and running, I have an ES page for it, and my controller works with it no problem. Thanks again.
David
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@agboju_logun annnnnnd... its all up and running. Turns out the video settings within the games would change the image size. OpenBor is so much fun. Thanks for your help, folks. Couldn't have done it without you.
David
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@daviddraper nice one , mate :)
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Has anyone had any luck running GI Joe A: Attack on Cobra Island? When I unextract the zip, the .pak file is 8k. It runs fine on my PC but the pak does not work in RetroPie.
Ideas?
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@daviddraper I've got that running on my Pi, but my PAK file is 83 MB. Try extracting it again. Or you might have the wrong file.
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@g30ff yeah- wierd. I've found it a few different places, but everywhere I find it, there is a .zip file that extracts up into a folder with a few subfolders, including a directory with an 8k .PAK file inside. Is there a way to turn that folder structure into a PAK file?
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@greenhawk84 said in OpenBOR 6xxx OpenBeta Testphase:
Hello, I appreciate everyone's interest in getting TMNT running properly. I messaged MersoX to see if they were interested in patching the game. TMNT:RP is a gem of a game, so I hope that it can be fully playable on Retropie.
Just a crazy idea, would it be possible to switch OpenBOR versions like we do with Emulator cores?@greenhawk84 as i said before as example, I've couldn't run ( swamp and some others levels) rescue palooza on my phone for a long time and even contacted with the guys from chronocrash but all not successful.
And solution was finded as another version of openbor ( it's work with 1.07 -light v2, 1.1.1 and last 1.1.2 versions of tmnt)-So similarly we just need new version openbor for retropie to have able fully play tmnt
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I'm actually a patron of Merso-X and I did let him know about the desire here to see TMNT RP updated for RetroPie. He responded that he'd look into it. That said, given his time constraints and desire to work on new stuff, I wouldn't hold my breath for an update.
Maybe if more of us become patrons and message him he'll be more amenable? Just a suggestion.
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@bmovieben i've tried to wait (while communicating with them) normal version for android nearly 2-3 years.... And so we get it? - nope =)
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@bmovieben there is still a chance that older OpenBOR versions can be applied to certain .pak files and work with Retropie just as it does now. I would consider that to be a more probable option. If I could assign an older OpenBOR as the "core for ROM" then we would be in good shape.
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@greenhawk84 The default version of openbor, that comes with retropie v4.7.1 couldn't even run tmnt (which that not 6510). Or you're mean more older versions?
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@iga I mean setting up Retropie to have the older version of OpenBOR in order to run TMNT properly. One alternative is to use the old OpenBOR for certain games that need it and then the new OpenBOR for other games, just like we have alternate Mame cores. I don't think that version or option to select an alternate version per .PAK file is possible right now.
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@agboju_logun said in OpenBOR 6xxx OpenBeta Testphase:
@senseless Hi mate, I had probs too as the 6510 instructions in the first post are missing a few keys steps.
You shouldn’t need to update the es_systems.cfg manually if the script runs successfully (tried that myself while trying to get it working :) )Have a look at this post which covers the extra steps:https://retropie.org.uk/forum/post/248619
Edit: I’m talking shizzle, I meant you don’t have to manually add the system, which is something I tried while trying to get it working ... you do still have to edit the es_systems.cfg to tweak the OpenBOR entry that the install script adds.
I finally got it up and running. I needed to do two things:
- Add the fullname to es_systems.cfg
<fullname>OpenBOR</fullname>
- Modify the emulators.cfg
It seems all it's very case sentitive....
In the emulators.cfg (located /opt/retropie/configs/openbor) I had:
default = "OpenBOR"
openbor = "/opt/retropie/emulators/openbor/OpenBOR %ROM%"After changing it to:
default = "OpenBOR"
OpenBOR = "/opt/retropie/emulators/openbor/OpenBOR %ROM%"The system worked!
Thanks for your help ;).
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Hello everyone, first of all i want to thank @darknior @zanac and @cyperghost for making this possible. I managed to install multiple OpenBOR versions with CLI support on Ubuntu 20.04 and I'm so glad this worked out that I registered here and give @construkt and anyone interested a quite detailed instruction on how to get this to work on Ubuntu.
- Prepare for building.
After setting up your building environment install the dependencies needed to build OpenBOR from source:
sudo apt-get install libsdl2-dev libsdl2-gfx-dev libpng-dev libvorbis-dev libvpx-dev yasm
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Unfortunatley building with the latest compiler didn't work so you have to change it to an older one (gcc-7 or gcc-8) - to do that follow the instructions here: https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-switch-between-multiple-gcc-and-g-compiler-versions-on-ubuntu-20-04-lts-focal-fossa
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Download the source and the patch-file
Download the zipped source code of any version you want, in my example here i take version 7142 (https://github.com/DCurrent/openbor/archive/refs/tags/v7142.zip) and 3400 (https://github.com/crcerror/OpenBOR-3400/archive/master.zip).
Now get the patch from here: http://raw.githubusercontent.com/crcerror/OpenBOR-Raspberry/master/patch/latest_build.diff -
Edit the diff-file
To make this work you have to open the patch file with a texteditor and delete everything AFTER
#ifndef SKIP_CODE getPakName(pakname, -1); video_set_window_title(pakname);
- Apply the Patch
Extract the downloaded zip-file and put the edited patch inside the /engine folder. In the engine folder open a terminal and apply the patch with
patch -p0 -i latest_build.diff
- Make build.sh executable with
chmod +x build.sh
and build the binary with
./build.sh 4 amd64
- Go to /opt/retropie/configs/ and create a "openbor" folder with an "emulators.cfg" file inside - make the folder and everything inside owned by current user with
sudo chown -R $USER /opt/retropie/configs/openbor/
- Open the emulators.cfg with a texteditor and put this inside:
openbor-7142 = "pushd /opt/retropie/configs/openbor; /PATH_TO_THE_BINARY_FOLDER/OpenBOR %ROM%; popd" default = "openbor-7142" openbor-3400 = "pushd /opt/retropie/configs/openbor; /PATH_TO_THE_BINARY_FOLDER/OpenBOR %ROM%; popd"
- edit es_systems.cfg and put this inside:
<system> <name>openbor</name> <fullname>OpenBOR</fullname> <path>/PATH_TO_YOUR_ROMS_FOLDERS/openbor</path> <extension>.bor .BOR .pak .PAK</extension> <command>/opt/retropie/supplementary/runcommand/runcommand.sh 0 _SYS_ openbor %ROM%</command> <platform>pc</platform> <theme>openbor</theme> </system>
- create an "openbor" folder in your roms directory and put your games in it.
So now you are good to go and start playing :)
- Prepare for building.
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@tardigrada First off, thank you for all this information. Following your instructions I had a couple things I might recommend you add in to the instructions...
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Apply the Patch
Place the edited patch inside the engine/ folder. Then, ensuring you've navigated inside ofcd engine/
, apply the patch with... -
Build the binary
Makebuild.sh
an executable by performing
chmod +x build.sh
Then build the binary with...
And finally I got stuck on the build with the following error. Any suggestions here? I don't have Ubuntu installed.
pi@retropie:~/openbor-7142/engine $ ./build.sh 4 amd64 ------------------------------------------------------- OpenBOR v3.0 Build 0000 (commit hash: 0000000) - http://www.ChronoCrash.com All rights reserved. See LICENSE and README within OpenBOR root for details. Copyright (c) 2004 - 2018 OpenBOR Team ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- ERROR - Linux amd64 Environment Failed SDK Installed? -------------------------------------------------------
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@bmovieben Thanks for your suggestions - I've edited the post. I guess the instruction wasn't that detailed after all :-)
@bmovieben said in OpenBOR 6xxx OpenBeta Testphase:
I don't have Ubuntu installed.
What's your OS then? The given instruction only applies to Ubuntu/Debian based x86 (64 bit) systems..
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