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      TedMaul @George
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      @george Brilliant, thanks - I've got my emulator entry now! Wine desktop etc is running directly from that just fine - my first attempt at a shell though...

      #!/bin/bash
      wine /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/wine/Files/claw/CLAW.EXE
      

      ... resulted in a black screen with no way of exiting. I may have missed something...

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        George @TedMaul
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        @tedmaul cool. Ok, I have yet to document this, but there's now two ways to add "roms" to the Wine emulator section in Emulation Station. The first way is supposed to be a little easier as it is just a conf file.

        Create a file /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/wine/CommanderClaw.conf containing the following:

        DIRECTORY=/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/wine/Files/claw/
        PROGRAM=/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/wine/Files/claw/CLAW.EXE
        OPTIONS=
        

        The other way would be to use the shell script method. Create a file called: /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/wine/CommanderClawShell.sh containing the following:

        #!/bin/bash
        xset -dpms s off s noblank
        cd "/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/wine/Files/claw/"
        matchbox-window-manager &
        WINEDEBUG=-all LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/opt/retropie/supplementary/mesa/lib/" setarch linux32 -L /opt/retropie/emulators/wine/bin/wine '/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/wine/Files/claw/CLAW.EXE'
        

        After you've created either of these files, you'll have to restart Emulation Station in order for them to be picked up.

        Hopefully one of those should work. I have a long list of games that I'm supposed to test out and haven't gotten to it yet, but Commander Claw is on the list.

        - George

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          shavecat @George
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          @george
          hey ,
          i did try claw but also get a black screen.
          did u get it working with what u write ?
          will check it too if so :)

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            TedMaul @George
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            @george Thanks, the conf file opened Wine Desktop but then kicked me out; the shell script was more promising (opened before freezing on the first level), but every subsequent attempt just opens Wine Desktop before kicking me out again (without loading the game). But it feels like progress!

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              George @TedMaul
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              @tedmaul interesting. When you say "Wine Desktop", do you see the Wine start menu/task bar at the bottom of the screen?

              It does feel like progress though, especially if you were able to at least see some of the game.

              - George

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                George
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                Just found out there's some kind of open source version of Commander Claw called Open Claw. @shavecat - saw your comment on Discord about it. Cool.

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                  WODAK @George
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                  I've made some videos with wine and box86 on Twister OS. Yes yes...I know it's not Retropie😁

                  Bad image and bad sound in videos....but really glad that these games are running :)

                  check the link

                  Raspberry Pi 4 - Twister OS - Wine BOX86 Multiplayer games

                  Titles:
                  Castle Crashers
                  Samurai Gunn
                  Ticky Towers
                  Nidhogg
                  Stikbold (loooooong time to load.....a bit laggy)
                  Crawl
                  Porcunipine(a bit laggy)
                  Towerfall Ascension (bad sound)

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                    retropieuser555
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                    Hey so I ran a fresh install recently and found that Fallout and Fallout2 both crash at the video/fmv screens. Is this something anyone else is finding? The games both worked around Jan/Feb for me when I first tried this out, just wondering if it's due to something changed in the newer versions of mesa,wine and box86?

                    Pi 5 4GB

                    Retroflag GPI with raspberry pi zero 2 w/ wifi

                    Retroachievements:- lovelessrapture

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                      George @retropieuser555
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                      @retropieuser555 my guess would be Mesa, as I've seen reports that different versions of Mesa are better for different games. I know that just complicates things. Do you remember which versions you were running prior vs. which versions you are running now (for Mesa, Wine, and Box86)?

                      - George

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                        retropieuser555 @George
                        last edited by retropieuser555

                        @george Honestly I've no idea, I didn't keep track of it all unfortunately. I guess it's possible to install earlier branches of mesa? Or once you've updated there's no going back without breaking other things? I know when I first did it I used your box86.sh, mesa.sh and wine.sh files you wrote in Jan/Feb time if you have copies of those about still?

                        edit: So I had a try at installing Mesa 20.3.4 but my glxinfo is still giving me Mesa 21.2. Anyone know how to totally uninstall a later version of Mesa?

                        pi@retropie:~ $ DISPLAY=:0 /usr/bin/glxinfo -v -B
                        name of display: :0
                        display: :0  screen: 0
                        direct rendering: Yes
                        Extended renderer info (GLX_MESA_query_renderer):
                            Vendor: Broadcom (0x14e4)
                            Device: V3D 4.2 (0xffffffff)
                            Version: 21.2.0
                            Accelerated: yes
                            Video memory: 1546MB
                            Unified memory: yes
                            Preferred profile: compat (0x2)
                            Max core profile version: 0.0
                            Max compat profile version: 2.1
                            Max GLES1 profile version: 1.1
                            Max GLES[23] profile version: 3.1
                        OpenGL vendor string: Broadcom
                        OpenGL renderer string: V3D 4.2
                        OpenGL version string: 2.1 Mesa 21.2.0-devel (git-956d961339)
                        OpenGL shading language version string: 1.20
                        
                        OpenGL ES profile version string: OpenGL ES 3.1 Mesa 21.2.0-devel (git-956d961339)
                        OpenGL ES profile shading language version string: OpenGL ES GLSL ES 3.10
                        

                        Pi 5 4GB

                        Retroflag GPI with raspberry pi zero 2 w/ wifi

                        Retroachievements:- lovelessrapture

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                          George @retropieuser555
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                          @retropieuser555 I've seen reports that Mesa 21.x generally has issues, and most folks use a branch in the mesa-20.x range (including myself).

                          It you've installed Mesa with my scripts, they should be installing in: /opt/retropie/supplementary/mesa/. This is not the standard location for Mesa, which is intentional so it doesn't create conflicts and crash things that already work.

                          It's interesting that you're running glxinfo without providing the path to Mesa. This would either tell me that Mesa got installed in the standard location, X-Windows was launched with the path to Mesa set to somewhere else, or the RPI Foundation updated Mesa to the most recent version (least likely scenario but possible).

                          Could you try the following:

                          LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/opt/retropie/supplementary/mesa/lib/" DISPLAY=:0 /usr/bin/glxinfo -v -B
                          

                          If you're still seeing v21, then the older version of Mesa did not get installed correctly. You could try to wipe out what is in the /opt/retropie/supplementary/mesa/ folder and try again.

                          Hope that helps.

                          - George

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                            retropieuser555 @George
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                            @george It's the strangest thing, when I tried as you suggested it shows that mesa is 20.3.4. So I guess I have two versions installed somehow. What's the standard mesa location? Maybe I can delete it from there.

                            Although my .sh file is pointing to the 20.3.4 version

                            #!/bin/bash
                            xset -dpms s off s noblank
                            cd "/home/pi/.wine/drive_c/GOG Games/Fallout/"
                            matchbox-window-manager &
                            WINEDEBUG=-all LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/opt/retropie/supplementary/mesa/lib/" setarch linux32 -L /opt/retropie/ports/wine/bin/wine '/home/pi/.wine/drive_c/GOG Games/Fallout/falloutw.exe' -fullscreen
                            
                            

                            So does this mean the game or something is overriding that and using mesa 21.x instead of the one I'm directing it towards?

                            Pi 5 4GB

                            Retroflag GPI with raspberry pi zero 2 w/ wifi

                            Retroachievements:- lovelessrapture

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                              George @retropieuser555
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                              @retropieuser555 that is interesting. Perhaps the latest version of Mesa got updated in the regular location. I'm unable to check right now, but I guess it's possible.

                              Could you share the output of:

                              dpkg -l | grep libgl1-mesa
                              

                              That will tell us what version is installed via apt.

                              Typically, Mesa gets installed in /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/, but I wouldn't suggest removing it from there, because it's what is running OpenGL on the entire system.

                              - George

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                                retropieuser555 @George
                                last edited by

                                @george So it seems in the proper location it's this:-

                                pi@retropie:~ $ dpkg -l | grep libgl1-mesa
                                ii  libgl1-mesa-dev:armhf                19.3.2-1~bpo10+1~rpt3               armhf        transitional dummy package
                                ii  libgl1-mesa-dri:armhf                19.3.2-1~bpo10+1~rpt3               armhf        free implementation of the OpenGL API -- DRI modules
                                
                                

                                So that's 19.3.2 right?

                                Pi 5 4GB

                                Retroflag GPI with raspberry pi zero 2 w/ wifi

                                Retroachievements:- lovelessrapture

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                                  George @WODAK
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                                  @wodak those are cool videos! Thanks for making them!

                                  - George

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                                    George @retropieuser555
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                                    @retropieuser555 Yes, that seems to be the default install. I'll need to check things out again.

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                                      Troopaking @George
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                                      @george hello . So I have been playing with Box86 as well. Killing my head trying to launch MUGEN from retropie. Have you seen lutris? A frontend for box86 games, steam and Linux games . It handles alot 9f script for you as launch games with lutris=lutris game id =1.
                                      I tried to install your packages on twister os with no success.

                                      I was able to get your packages in retropie packages menu. But when install its says install box86 first go to install box86 script says install wine and so on.
                                      Could the fact that twister os has box86 already be causing issues ?
                                      Gonna try from fresh raspi os and retropie .
                                      But no success with twister as of now.
                                      Trying to build a mugen image this is my last step launching from retropie .
                                      Have been testing mugens and other games. I am very impressed with current box86 and wine .

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                                        George @Troopaking
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                                        Thanks @troopaking I've played a bit with Lutris and Twister OS, but not as much as I would probably like to. They are both great. My main interest with Raspberry PI's is emulation, so usually for me RetroPie is the way to go.

                                        With regards to the problems you are seeing, it might be a conflict of sorts with Twister OS, as it will have a more recent version of Mesa and Box86 already installed. Perhaps there is a way that I can detect whether someone has already installed those separately, as they typically get installed in a system location, vs. the typical RetroPie location of /opt/retropie/. I've put them in /opt/retropie because that's where everything else with RetroPie goes. I might have to double check that though.

                                        Hopefully the Raspberry Pi Foundation will update Mesa in their standard builds. If that happens, doing the special install of Mesa in the future won't be necessary. That's one of the deal breakers from getting this into the official RetroPie distribution. It's too much too support and too many moving pieces.

                                        There's a very slim chance there might be another issue with RetroPie on TwisterOS if your RetroPie Setup script isn't updated to the most recent versions, or if you are updated to the most recent versions, but the scripts are old. It's a pretty slim chance though. You can check by running RetroPie setup and making sure that the version says at least 4.7.7.

                                        I've never played with MUGEN, but it looks pretty cool. Closed source and possibly abandonware though? Might be difficult to get running. Have you tried it on an X86 Linux PC with Wine? If that works, next step would be to try with TwisterOS via Box86 and Wine (no RetroPie).

                                        - George

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                                          Troopaking @George
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                                          Fixed issues see below.

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                                            Troopaking @George
                                            last edited by Troopaking

                                            UPDATE launched skifree just fine with following "how to" for easy reference.
                                            All taken from above thread and Georges Github. ALL CREDIT TO HIM AND OTHERS IN THREAD.
                                            UPDATE. INSTALL PIXEL DESKTOP FIRST THEN WILL WORK FINE WITH DESKTOP INSTALLED
                                            1.Download retropie os burn to sd card put in pi
                                            2.update with
                                            sudo apt-get update
                                            3.Install Georges retropi setup extras
                                            git clone --branch emulator https://github.com/GeorgeMcMullen/rp-box86wine /home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/ext/rp-box86wineemu/
                                            4.Run and Update RetroPie-Setup
                                            Run retropie setup update. After update you should see a new subsection in "dependencies" and "experimental" with the scripts in them. They must be run in order and will produce an error if you try to install them out of order. Launch RetroPie Setup, go to "Manage Packages" (P) and then run the scripts as follows:
                                            dependencies/mesa
                                            experimental/box86
                                            experimental/wine
                                            5.Move game fies to /home/RetroPie/roms/wine/Files
                                            This can be done many ways . SSH, midnight commanderto name a few.
                                            6.Two options for making game script (I used .conf)
                                            Option 1.
                                            Create a file /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/wine/yourgame.conf containing the following:

                                            DIRECTORY=/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/wine/Files/yourgame/
                                            PROGRAM=/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/wine/Files/yourgame/gamelaunch.EXE
                                            OPTIONS=
                                            Option 2.
                                            Use the shell script method. Create a file called: /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/wine/yourgame.sh containing the following
                                            :
                                            #!/bin/bash
                                            xset -dpms s off s noblank
                                            cd "/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/wine/Files/yourgame/"
                                            matchbox-window-manager &
                                            WINEDEBUG=-all LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/opt/retropie/supplementary/mesa/lib/" setarch linux32 -L /opt/retropie/emulators/wine/bin/wine '/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/wine/Files/yourgame/gamelaunch.EXE'

                                            After you've created either of these files, you'll have to restart Emulation Station in order for them to be picked up.
                                            7.Launch game as normal retropie game.

                                            8.Enjoy

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