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    Can 5200 cartridge types be saved for future reference?

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      joepauljig @mitu
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      @mitu ,

      That was my understanding too but for some reason every time I reload a game that I had "thought" I'd saved a cartridge confifg for, it doesn't load. The only success I have is when I go through the cart selection process all over again and manually load the game from the emulator menu screen.

      Thanks

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        dankcushions Global Moderator @joepauljig
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        @joepauljig said in Can 5200 cartridge types be saved for future reference?:

        @mitu ,

        That was my understanding too but for some reason every time I reload a game that I had "thought" I'd saved a cartridge confifg for, it doesn't load. The only success I have is when I go through the cart selection process all over again and manually load the game from the emulator menu screen.

        please show the verbose log as per https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first, for a failed one (above log is not verbose) where you think it should have loaded the setting.

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          joepauljig @dankcushions
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          @dankcushions said in Can 5200 cartridge types be saved for future reference?:

          https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

          Here's the verbose log:

          https://pastebin.com/wUM2aZir

          Thanks

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            JimmyFromTheBay @joepauljig
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            @joepauljig This works: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/16556/cartridge-type-code-list-for-atari-5200-games

            Raspberry Pi 3b and 8GB Raspberry Pi 4, both running Retropie 4.7.1 installed from scratch using Raspberry Pi Imager, with wired keyboard, wireless mouse and double arcade joystick attached.

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              joepauljig @JimmyFromTheBay
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              Thanks @jimmyfromthebay,

              I did use this list to get the games to load but the changes don't seem to hold.

              The next time I try to load a game from emulation station that I've performed this procedure on, it doesn't load and I have to go through all the steps again.

              I was hoping that the system would remember the cartridge type and just load directly from emulation station but that doesn't seem to be my experience.

              Thanks

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                mitu Global Moderator
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                @joepauljig said in Can 5200 cartridge types be saved for future reference?:

                Here's the verbose log:

                The log doesn't show much - it would have been interesting to see if the core options are saved after you change the model.

                Can you also post the atari800 options from /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch-core-options.cfg ? Run, from the command line

                grep atari800 /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch-core-options.cfg
                

                and post the output.

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                  joepauljig @mitu
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                  @mitu said in Can 5200 cartridge types be saved for future reference?:

                  grep atari800 /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch-core-options.cfg

                  Thanks @mitu,

                  Here's the output of that config file:

                  pi@retropie:~ $ grep atari800 /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch-core-options.cfg
                  atari800_artifacting = "disabled"
                  atari800_cassboot = "disabled"
                  atari800_internalbasic = "disabled"
                  atari800_keyboard = "poll"
                  atari800_ntscpal = "NTSC"
                  atari800_opt1 = "disabled"
                  atari800_opt2 = "disabled"
                  atari800_resolution = "336x240"
                  atari800_sioaccel = "disabled"
                  atari800_system = "5200"
                  pi@retropie:~ $ 
                  
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                    mitu Global Moderator @joepauljig
                    last edited by mitu

                    @joepauljig said in Can 5200 cartridge types be saved for future reference?:

                    atari800_system = "5200"

                    This looks ok. I have the same options - saved as a content-dir options - and the games boot fine.

                    EDIT: just to make sure, can you update your RetroPie script and included packages (see here) and retry ?

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                      JimmyFromTheBay @joepauljig
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                      @joepauljig said in Can 5200 cartridge types be saved for future reference?:

                      Thanks @jimmyfromthebay,

                      I did use this list to get the games to load but the changes don't seem to hold.

                      The next time I try to load a game from emulation station that I've performed this procedure on, it doesn't load and I have to go through all the steps again.

                      Are you sure you SAVED the patched version rather than just temporarily patching it? Try saving it under a different name and compare the patched version with the original one.

                      Raspberry Pi 3b and 8GB Raspberry Pi 4, both running Retropie 4.7.1 installed from scratch using Raspberry Pi Imager, with wired keyboard, wireless mouse and double arcade joystick attached.

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                        joepauljig @mitu
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                        Thanks @mitu,

                        I did run the updates and then rebooted my system. The game I was testing loaded correctly the first time. However, I backed out to emulation station and tried it again and it crashed and went back to the games list like it was before.

                        I tried it a few more times with the same results so I rebooted the system again to see if that had anything to do with it but it's still not loading.

                        I appreciate your help. I'm just not sure on this one.

                        Thanks

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                          joepauljig @JimmyFromTheBay
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                          @jimmyfromthebay,

                          I tried your suggestion and created the cart with a different name but I'm still getting the same results when I load the renamed game file.

                          Thanks

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                            JimmyFromTheBay @joepauljig
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                            @joepauljig And are the two files different? Exact same filesize down to the number of bytes?

                            Raspberry Pi 3b and 8GB Raspberry Pi 4, both running Retropie 4.7.1 installed from scratch using Raspberry Pi Imager, with wired keyboard, wireless mouse and double arcade joystick attached.

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                              joepauljig @JimmyFromTheBay
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                              @jimmyfromthebay ,

                              They are different sizes:

                              pi@retropie:~/RetroPie/roms/atari5200 $ ls -lhart *Dig*
                              -rw-r--r-- 1 pi pi 16K Jul 13 21:52 'Dig Dug (1983) (Atari).a52'
                              -rw-r--r-- 1 pi pi 17K Jul 13 21:53 'Dig Dug c (1983) (Atari).a52'
                              
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