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    Development of module-script generator for lr-mess, lr-mame and mame standalone

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    • DTEAMD
      DTEAM @Folly
      last edited by

      @folly
      I already copy fresh files from here

      I'll try to do some cherry picking from here

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        Folly @DTEAM
        last edited by Folly

        @dteam

        I just did my trick here, using :

        Renaming the old RetroPie-Setup to RetroPie-Setup.old

        cloning :

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

        running (4.7.19) :

        cd RetroPie-Setup
        sudo ./retropie_setup.sh
        

        Looks fine here, so I suspect it's something else.

        If you have it running I recommend you add our -ext script from now on in :
        /home/pi/RetroPie-Setup.ok/ext/RetroPie-Share/scriptmodules/supplementary/add-mamedev-systems-2v4-ext.sh

        This places all generated module-scripts in :
        /home/pi/RetroPie-Setup.ok/ext/RetroPie-Share/scriptmodules/libretrocores

        And in the RetroPie-Setup they will be arranged on external repository name .

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        • DTEAMD
          DTEAM @Folly
          last edited by DTEAM

          @folly said in Development of module-script generator for lr-mess and mame standalone:

          cd RetroPie-Setup

          It's do this:

          pi@retropie:~ $ cd RetroPie-Setup
          pi@retropie:~/RetroPie-Setup $ sudo ./retropie_setup.sh
          sudo: ./retropie_setup.sh: command not found
          
          

          or this

          pi@retropie:~/RetroPie-Setup $ sudo /home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/retropie_packages.sh
          /home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/scriptmodules/packages.sh: line 903: source: /home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/scriptmodules/supplementary/add-mamedev-systems-2v4.sh: cannot execute binary file
          Module  is missing valid rp_module_id
          Module  is missing valid rp_module_desc
          
          
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            Folly @DTEAM
            last edited by Folly

            @dteam

            remove our script
            add-mamedev-systems-2v4.sh

            and try to run the setup again without it.
            You should use this :

            sudo ./retropie_setup.sh
            

            Could you check the permission of the files again for me ? :
            I have :

            pi@raspberrypi:~/RetroPie-Setup $ ls -l
            total 76
            -rw-r--r-- 1 pi pi   146 Oct 28 21:16 AUTHORS
            -rw-r--r-- 1 pi pi   417 Oct 28 21:16 CONTRIBUTING.md
            -rw-r--r-- 1 pi pi   635 Oct 28 21:16 COPYRIGHT.md
            -rw-r--r-- 1 pi pi 32265 Oct 28 21:16 LICENSE.md
            -rw-r--r-- 1 pi pi  2033 Oct 28 21:16 README.md
            drwxr-xr-x 2 pi pi  4096 Oct 28 21:16 ext
            drwxr-xr-x 2 pi pi  4096 Oct 28 21:53 logs
            -rw-r--r-- 1 pi pi  6374 Oct 28 21:16 platforms.cfg
            -rwxr-xr-x 1 pi pi  2314 Oct 28 21:16 retropie_packages.sh
            -rwxr-xr-x 1 pi pi   520 Oct 28 21:16 retropie_setup.sh
            drwxr-xr-x 7 pi pi  4096 Oct 28 21:16 scriptmodules
            
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              Folly @DTEAM
              last edited by

              @dteam

              Do you have these permissions for the file ? :

              ls -l
              -rw-r--r-- 1 pi pi   520 Oct 28 21:16 retropie_setup.sh
              

              Then it's not executable, and you will get :

              pi@raspberrypi:~/RetroPie-Setup $ sudo ./retropie_setup.sh 
              sudo: ./retropie_setup.sh: command not found
              
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              • DTEAMD
                DTEAM @Folly
                last edited by

                @folly
                The problems seems to be your script. I removed it and now it's fine.

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                  Folly @DTEAM
                  last edited by Folly

                  @dteam

                  That sounds bad.
                  I don't have any problems over here.
                  I will pull it from github to see if I get any problems.

                  I assume it was the latest.

                  edit:
                  I installed everything fresh on my x86 laptop too.
                  I found some compatibility problems for the sorted lists, so I will look at that.
                  But no problems in crashing or recognising whatsoever.

                  Did you try to edit the script and perhaps made a mistake in doing so ?
                  Can you open the script into a text editor to check if it's a good file ?

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                    Folly @DTEAM
                    last edited by Folly

                    @dteam

                    I don't expect it, but be sure you don't saving it as a html file :
                    (right-click on raw and download should download the correct file)

                    https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/29682/development-of-module-script-generator-for-lr-mess-and-mame-standalone/789

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                      Folly @DTEAM
                      last edited by

                      @dteam

                      Any luck yet ;-)

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                      • DTEAMD
                        DTEAM @Folly
                        last edited by DTEAM

                        @folly

                        No, I followed the instruction from Post #1 and put add-mamedev-systems-2v4.sh

                        here
                        /home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/scriptmodules/supplementary

                        I did that a lot of times. I don't understand why it doesn't work now.

                        I'm gonna re-downloaded your file

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                          Folly @DTEAM
                          last edited by Folly

                          @dteam

                          Yes indeed you did that a lot of times, so I was confident you had a correct file.

                          Not really sure either what the problem is but I am quite confident that the script should work.

                          Is your sd card still ok ?
                          No problems at boot ?
                          Do the older scripts that you tested earlier still work ?

                          How old is your retropie-image, is it based upon buster ?
                          Perhaps an idea to update.

                          Btw. I read that 0237 is out now.

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                          • DTEAMD
                            DTEAM @Folly
                            last edited by DTEAM

                            @folly
                            It works !! I solved the problem . I don't know why, but i had problems to transfer my file. Now It's fine. The problem was on my side. It's not a general issue

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                              Folly @DTEAM
                              last edited by Folly

                              @dteam

                              Aha you found the problem, great to hear it's working again.

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                              • jamrom2J
                                jamrom2 @Folly
                                last edited by

                                @folly Hiya. Doing good here with the script. I've got all my handhelds working great and moved into the TRS-80 CoCo.

                                Ran into a question there.. I don't see a CoCo disk/flop1 option to add in to my list.

                                How do I use .dsk images with this system. I'd rahter not have both the TRS-80 and the Coco, just one works for me as I already have the Dragon32 running.

                                Thanks!

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                                  Folly @jamrom2
                                  last edited by Folly

                                  @jamrom2

                                  The system coco has FDC support (floppy drive controller) as an external slot, reading from the mame output.

                                  So by default it will not support a floppy drive controller out of the box and so my script will not detect support for floppy-drive media.
                                  No detection means that no module-script for that media is created and installed.

                                  To be able to do that a manual line should be created to be able to add FDC support.

                                  Looking at the mame output for coco2 or coco3, they will have FDC support OOB.

                                  Don't know for sure, but perhaps the easiest way is to install one of these :

                                  Driver coco2 (Color Computer 2): *computer*non-arcade
                                  Driver coco2b (Color Computer 2B): *computer*non-arcade
                                  Driver coco2bh (Color Computer 2B (HD6309)): *computer*non-arcade
                                  Driver coco2h (Color Computer 2 (HD6309)): *computer*non-arcade
                                  Driver coco3 (Color Computer 3 (NTSC)): *computer*non-arcade
                                  Driver coco3dw1 (Color Computer 3 (NTSC; HDB-DOS)): *computer*non-arcade
                                  Driver coco3h (Color Computer 3 (NTSC; HD6309)): *computer*non-arcade
                                  Driver coco3p (Color Computer 3 (PAL)): *computer*non-arcade
                                  Driver cocoe (Color Computer (Extended BASIC 1.0)): *computer*non-arcade
                                  Driver cocoeh (Color Computer (Extended BASIC 1.0; HD6309)): *computer*non-arcade
                                  
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                                  • jamrom2J
                                    jamrom2 @Folly
                                    last edited by

                                    @folly I put those into \BIOS\mame as well as \roms\coco

                                    what do I pick as far as an eumlator? the lr-mame-basename, lr-mess-cmd? or any other?

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                                    • jamrom2J
                                      jamrom2 @jamrom2
                                      last edited by jamrom2

                                      on top of this, a few games appear to be corrupt roms and do not work properly under MESS.

                                      a lot of artifacting and lines all over stuff. Worse is Dungeons of Daggoorath, the only reason really for me to even have the TRS-80.

                                      I was hoping to get Flight Simulator II working as well... but that's a .dsk image.

                                      Controls for left, right, up and down not working either. Mapping is there, but doesn't look like the system is recognizing it.

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                                        Folly @jamrom2
                                        last edited by Folly

                                        @jamrom2 said in Development of module-script generator for lr-mess and mame standalone:

                                        @folly I put those into \BIOS\mame as well as \roms\coco

                                        what do I pick as far as an eumlator? the lr-mame-basename, lr-mess-cmd? or any other?

                                        Explain better.

                                        It seems you did not understand my post.
                                        Adding the files to the directories doesn't do anything if you don't install, for example coco2, first.

                                        If you do that a line with floppy will appear for booting a disk.
                                        I suggest you use that.

                                        The basename and cmd lines are only used if you want to :

                                        • make use of handmade .cmd files
                                        • if you want to run system-game bios files directly (as with classich)
                                        • if you want to run the software so mame or lr-mess will check the database, if in database, and try to boot it depending on that.
                                          (we discovered that there are still issues using this and some combinations need fixing, but this is a difficult process, so still many combinations will not work)
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                                        • jamrom2J
                                          jamrom2 @Folly
                                          last edited by

                                          @folly

                                          Ok. how do I add coco2? Where does that come from?

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                                            Folly @jamrom2
                                            last edited by Folly

                                            @jamrom2

                                            Select coco2 or coco3 in my script and it will be installed.
                                            Select All systems > submenu.

                                            etc. :
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                                            Rom directories become coco2 and/or coco3.
                                            and make sure you have the bios files too.

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