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    • 2Play2
      2Play @Folly
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      @folly Tx for quick handling!!
      I think Ill use your fork and make it 9-10 for main and 7 for drive

      Your friend,
      2Play!

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      • FollyF
        Folly @2Play
        last edited by Folly

        @2play said in new scriptmodules (lr-vice-xvic, gsplus, proper lr-mess integration!):

        @folly Tx for quick handling!!
        I think Ill use your fork and make it 9-10 for main and 7 for drive

        I will make a commit now.

        I made it 10 / 7 .

        I will also make it wide-screen by default ?

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        • 2Play2
          2Play @Folly
          last edited by 2Play

          @folly Sounds great yes.
          how easy is it for you to add a new handler under the hard_reset so menu has an exit/quit function

          PS Actually i d say leave 4:3 as ppl will complain. they can change by the aspect ratio right in menu, correct?

          Your friend,
          2Play!

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          • FollyF
            Folly @2Play
            last edited by Folly

            @2play said in new scriptmodules (lr-vice-xvic, gsplus, proper lr-mess integration!):

            @folly Sounds great yes.
            how easy is it for you to add a new handler under the hard_reset so menu has an exit/quit function

            Don't know.
            Perhaps I can.

            PS Actually i d say leave 4:3 as ppl will complain. they can change by the aspect ratio right in menu, correct?

            Ok , I restore it after my test.
            (restored)

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            • 2Play2
              2Play @Folly
              last edited by 2Play

              @folly compiled and tested!
              All good with volume!

              about the handler i was looking at the menu.c code and seems a new entry for Exit\Quit can be added. I probably could do with testing but I think you are more advanced coder to meprintscreen04_06_2021--h19-m33-s19.jpg

              The gui menu also pops up with WIN Key :-)

              Your friend,
              2Play!

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              • FollyF
                Folly @2Play
                last edited by Folly

                @2play

                About the handler i was looking at the menu.c code and seems a new entry for Exit\Quit can be added. I probably could do with testing but I think you are more advanced coder to me.

                For C/C++ I am not that advanced, but indeed I did some little things and I want to learn some more things.
                Perhaps I can find it, then I will let you know.

                Did you know how I found the settings ?
                I just used the grep command in the terminal, like this :

                pi@raspberrypi:~/the_source_directory $ grep -r volume
                

                This will give all the files and lines that contain "volume".
                That is the way I found the file.
                So that is something you can do too.

                The gui menu also pops up with WIN Key :-)

                I will add this to the help in the module-script.

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                • 2Play2
                  2Play @Folly
                  last edited by

                  @folly
                  I think the master model not working ok or is just game related
                  see ABYSS booting messed upprintscreen04_07_2021--h21-m03-s36.jpg
                  airwolf wont boot at all on both

                  best compatibility is on lr-mess and the advmess
                  lr mess boots all games except a protoype that loads on b-em
                  I guess setting up a set in ES will require diff emus per games

                  Not a prob but just wanted to give you my feedback

                  Your friend,
                  2Play!

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                  • FollyF
                    Folly @2Play
                    last edited by

                    @2play

                    Thanks for your feedback.

                    I noticed this also with a few demos and a few games.
                    I think it's b-em related.
                    Though, I see that some games and demos only work on b-em.
                    Like these :
                    Prince of Persia post link
                    Stunt Car Racer post link

                    With xmaster I also notice strange charachters sometimes.
                    Don't know what is causing this.

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                    • 2Play2
                      2Play @Folly
                      last edited by

                      @folly maybe the integrated roms need updating?
                      dont know

                      Your friend,
                      2Play!

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                      • FollyF
                        Folly @2Play
                        last edited by

                        @2play said in new scriptmodules (lr-vice-xvic, gsplus, proper lr-mess integration!):

                        @folly maybe the integrated roms need updating?
                        dont know

                        Indeed, that could be the case.
                        We keep that in mind.

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                        • 2Play2
                          2Play
                          last edited by

                          • Is there a way to speed up tape loading on lr-mess electron ?
                          • ssd not working with flop1?
                          • is there a similar quick load as SHIFT+F12 for tapes ?

                          Your friend,
                          2Play!

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                          • FollyF
                            Folly @2Play
                            last edited by Folly

                            @2play said in new scriptmodules (lr-vice-xvic, gsplus, proper lr-mess integration!):

                            • Is there a way to speed up tape loading on lr-mess electron ?

                            Use fast-forward by pressing the hotkey "space" to speed up for a while.
                            Don't know other methods, for now.

                            • ssd not working with flop1?

                            Tested a few and all worked.
                            Perhaps not all files are supported.
                            (Press a few times shift+f12 until it loads)
                            .ssd should work as listed here :

                            /opt/retropie/emulators/mame/mame -listmedia bbcb
                            SYSTEM           MEDIA NAME       (brief)    IMAGE FILE EXTENSIONS SUPPORTED
                            ---------------- --------------------------- -------------------------------
                            bbcb             cassette         (cass)     .wav  .csw  .uef  
                                             romimage1        (rom1)     .rom  .bin  
                                             romimage2        (rom2)     .rom  .bin  
                                             romimage3        (rom3)     .rom  .bin  
                                             romimage4        (rom4)     .rom  .bin  
                                             printout         (prin)     .prn  
                                             floppydisk1      (flop1)    .ssd  .bbc  .img  .dsd  .adf  .ads  .adm  .adl  .fsd  .dsk  .ima  .ufi  .360  .d77  .d88  .1dd  .dfi  .hfe  .imd  .ipf  .mfi  .mfm  .td0  .cqm  .cqi  
                                             floppydisk2      (flop2)    .ssd  .bbc  .img  .dsd  .adf  .ads  .adm  .adl  .fsd  .dsk  .ima  .ufi  .360  .d77  .d88  .1dd  .dfi  .hfe  .imd  .ipf  .mfi  .mfm  .td0  .cqm  .cqi
                            
                            • is there a similar quick load as SHIFT+F12 for tapes ?

                            Read this post, you could create a similar .cmd file for a bbcmicro game :
                            https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/28345/old-computer-appreciation-thread/1025
                            Don't know if there is an other way though.

                            You can find much information on :
                            https://www.mamedev.org/

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                            • 2Play2
                              2Play @Folly
                              last edited by

                              @folly thank you.
                              btw if you keep pressed the SHIFT F12 on the wireless small KB autoload works on bbem.
                              So far with bbc im great

                              My ques above all were related to electron wiht mess. Ill test the fast fwrd

                              By the way the Elkulator is the best for instant loading.
                              The official side is missing the linux binary from the zip file. I wanted to test but needs compiling.
                              I think i saw online that someone compiled a binary for RPi but cant find

                              Elkulator v1.0 Linux supplement
                              ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                              
                              Compiling
                              ~~~~~~~~~
                              
                              You will need the following libraries :
                              
                              Allegro 4.x
                              OpenAL
                              ALut
                              Zlib
                              
                              Open a terminal window, navigate to the Elkulator directory then enter
                              
                              ./configure
                              make
                              
                              then ./elkulator to run.
                              
                              Elkulator has been tested on x86-32 and x86-64 machines. No other architecture is guaranteed
                              to work, and big-endian machines (eg PowerPC) almost certainly won't work.
                              
                              
                              Linux specifics
                              ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                              
                              The menu is not available all the time. Press F11 to open it, then F11 to close again.
                              
                              The debugger is only available via the command line.
                              
                              Hardware line doubling mode is not available on Linux.
                              
                              Fullscreen mode doesn't appear to work correctly, at least on my machine. Elkulator takes over
                              the screen, but the resolution never changes.
                              
                              Video performance is noticeably slower than on Windows. This is largely due to the lack
                              of hardware acceleration support in Elkulator.
                              
                              
                              Tom Walker
                              b-em@bbcmicro.com
                              

                              I havent managed to load an ssd on electron yet

                              Your friend,
                              2Play!

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                              • FollyF
                                Folly @2Play
                                last edited by Folly

                                @2play

                                Sorry misunderstood.

                                Will try electron with lr-mess. (.ssd should be supported : mame -listmedia electron )
                                Will do some search on that Elkulator.

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                                • FollyF
                                  Folly @2Play
                                  last edited by Folly

                                  @2play said in new scriptmodules (lr-vice-xvic, gsplus, proper lr-mess integration!):

                                  @folly thank you.

                                  By the way the Elkulator is the best for instant loading.
                                  The official side is missing the linux binary from the zip file. I wanted to test but needs compiling.
                                  I think i saw online that someone compiled a binary for RPi but cant find

                                  I compiled Elkulator successfully on the pi4.
                                  But now I have to find the roms.
                                  I did some guess work and added some blank dummy files.
                                  It looks like it can work, here is the proof !

                                  2021-06-02-174925_1600x900_scrot-resized.png

                                  This is how I did the compile :

                                  • Download the source :
                                    https://github.com/stardot/elkulator
                                  • Extract this and go to the directory with :
                                  cd /home/pi/Downloads/elkulator-master
                                  
                                  • Install the packages (aclocal wasn't found, so I used autotools-dev instead) :
                                  sudo apt-get install automake liballegro4-dev zlib1g-dev libalut-dev libopenal-dev autotools-dev
                                  
                                  • compile using :
                                  aclocal -I m4
                                  automake -a
                                  autoconf
                                  ./configure
                                  make
                                  
                                  • Run Elkulator
                                  ./elkulator
                                  

                                  (Edit : I found all the roms, which are shipped with the windows version 1.0 )
                                  It will ask for the roms, one by one :

                                  • os
                                  • os300.rom
                                  • adfs.rom
                                  • dfs.rom
                                  • basic.rom
                                  • sndrom
                                  • plus1.rom

                                  All the correct sha1sum's are :

                                  pi@raspberrypi:~/Downloads/elkulator-master $ sha1sum os;sha1sum *rom* | sort -k2
                                  2863b45dc880a7ed91ad9828795a3eb5ed0bcdd4  os
                                  e7c7a1094d50a3579751df2007269067c8ff6812  adfs.rom
                                  4a7393f3a45ea309f744441c16723e2ef447a281  basic.rom
                                  eaf340b64a0a747ec479e575cc7b07cf928fd845  dfs.rom
                                  e759e77efd8073c74a04b3907adcca4c6edd1cc8  os300.rom
                                  2de04ab7c81414d6c9c967f965c53fc276392463  plus1.rom
                                  2e409b92c97cda34ff25c2951e5f799125fe7e32  sndrom
                                  

                                  Loading disks will work too, see explanation post :

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                                  • 2Play2
                                    2Play @Folly
                                    last edited by

                                    @folly I will def compile and test. Much much appreciated your contrsuctive feedback and help
                                    reverting my good friend

                                    Your friend,
                                    2Play!

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                                    • 2Play2
                                      2Play @Folly
                                      last edited by 2Play

                                      @folly FANTASTIC!!!
                                      Smooth like silk! instant boot as expected.

                                      • F11 opens emu menu FYR!
                                      • I have used rom files from orig win emu folder, (needs to change from capitals to lower case 3 of them)

                                      printscreen06_02_2021--h18-m39-s25.jpg

                                      printscreen06_02_2021--h18-m43-s35.jpg

                                      Your friend,
                                      2Play!

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                                      • FollyF
                                        Folly @2Play
                                        last edited by Folly

                                        @2play

                                        I tried electron with lr-mess, but I am missing 1 bios rom (os_basic.ic2), so I have to search for that.
                                        What I found was that you talked about -flop1 but electron uses -flop.
                                        Try that for a change, I think this is the solution.

                                        btw.
                                        How are you installing this ?
                                        Are you doing this all by hand ?
                                        You can use my script you know,

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                                        • FollyF
                                          Folly @2Play
                                          last edited by Folly

                                          @2play

                                          (About elkulator)
                                          Aha nice!
                                          So we should make a module-script of that !

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                                          • 2Play2
                                            2Play @Folly
                                            last edited by 2Play

                                            @folly I ll test the flop, you probably right
                                            I m having a custom setup so all ok. no worries

                                            you might have also to put 1 (enable adfs) in elk.cfg

                                            Your friend,
                                            2Play!

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