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    Is the Psion Series 3[x] supported?

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      JimmyFromTheBay @Folly
      last edited by JimmyFromTheBay

      @Folly Ah yes, found that and installed it, but it's still complaining about the mediafilter. (I get the same message for all the Series 3 systems.)

      psion3.jpg

      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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        Folly @JimmyFromTheBay
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        @JimmyFromTheBay

        I will have a look at the drivers.

        Can you try the us version ?

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          JimmyFromTheBay @Folly
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          @Folly Nope, they're all the same including the US one. Unknown system, mediafilter problem.

          psion4.jpg

          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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            JimmyFromTheBay @JimmyFromTheBay
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            @JimmyFromTheBay Could this be anything to do with not having MAME/MESS 0265 installed?

            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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              Folly @JimmyFromTheBay
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              @JimmyFromTheBay

              Yes , that is the reason.

              You need to have a mame binary where these drivers are in.
              My script tries to get the media info from mame.
              But if the driver doesn't exists in mame you get the error unknown system.
              The minimum version you need to have is 263, I think.

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                JimmyFromTheBay @Folly
                last edited by JimmyFromTheBay

                @Folly Ah, so I'm back to the old problem of not being able to install the new MAME/MESS because it'll destroy all the old systems I installed with the previous script. Bah. Oh well, thanks for the help anyway. I'll add it to the list of "stuff to do when I get the Pi 5".

                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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                  JimmyFromTheBay @JimmyFromTheBay
                  last edited by JimmyFromTheBay

                  @Folly (I do have 0264 installed in a separate directory, is there any way I can tell the script to use that?)

                  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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                    Folly @JimmyFromTheBay
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                    @JimmyFromTheBay

                    You're welcome !

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                      Folly @JimmyFromTheBay
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                      @JimmyFromTheBay said in

                      supported?
                      :

                      @JimmyFromTheBay (I do have 0264 installed in a separate directory, is there any way I can tell the script to use that?)

                      Yes, that should be possible.
                      Will have a look.

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                        JimmyFromTheBay @Folly
                        last edited by JimmyFromTheBay

                        @Folly If I changed the line in mamedev.sh from

                        local _mess_core=$rootdir/libretrocores/lr-mess/mamemess_libretro.so

                        to local _mess_core=$rootdir/home/pi/Downloads/lr-mess264/mamemess_libretro.so

                        would that solve it?

                        (And presumably all the other references to $rootdir/libretrocores/lr-mess/mamemess_libretro.so)

                        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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                          Folly @JimmyFromTheBay
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                          @JimmyFromTheBay said in

                          supported?
                          :

                          @Folly If I changed the line in mamedev.sh from

                          local _mess_core=$rootdir/libretrocores/lr-mess/mamemess_libretro.so

                          to local _mess_core=$rootdir/home/pi/Downloads/lr-mess264/mamemess_libretro.so

                          would that solve it?

                          (And presumably all the other references to $rootdir/libretrocores/lr-mess/mamemess_libretro.so)

                          No, it doesn't work that way.

                          My script uses standalone mame to get information.
                          That is the one you need to update.

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                            JimmyFromTheBay @Folly
                            last edited by JimmyFromTheBay

                            @Folly said in

                            supported?
                            :

                            $rootdir/libretrocores/lr-mess/mamemess_libretro.so

                            So I need to download the 0264 MAME files from your site, put them in the Downloads folder and then change every reference to $rootdir/libretrocores/lr-mame/mamemess_libretro.so to $rootdir/home/pi/Downloads/mame264/mamemess_libretro.so?

                            (Sorry, I'm very far out of my depth here :D)

                            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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                              Folly @JimmyFromTheBay
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                              @JimmyFromTheBay

                              If you could rename your /opt/retropie/emulators/mame folder by renaming it as root user.
                              Then you will have a backup.

                              Then you are able to install a newer mame from my script using the lines to get binaries from my gdrive.

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                                Folly @JimmyFromTheBay
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                                @JimmyFromTheBay said in

                                supported?
                                :

                                @Folly said in

                                supported?
                                :

                                $rootdir/libretrocores/lr-mess/mamemess_libretro.so

                                So I need to download the 0264 MAME files from your site, put them in the Downloads folder and then change every reference to $rootdir/libretrocores/lr-mame/mamemess_libretro.so to $rootdir/home/pi/Downloads/mame264/mamemess_libretro.so?

                                (Sorry, I'm very far out of my depth here :D)

                                No, every folder you mention is linked to libretro cores.
                                Standalone mame is in /opt/retropie/emulators/mame.

                                In my script I use both ( means the same ):
                                /opt/retropie/emulators/mame/mame
                                $emudir/mame/mame

                                I should make that a bit uniform.
                                But if you want you should edit these.
                                Though I think that isn't the route you should take.

                                Edit :
                                I would take the risk.
                                First I would backup the old RetroPie scripts by renaming them and just clone RetroPie to the newest version like described over here :
                                https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup
                                Then I would update standalone mame to 264 from binary.

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                                  JimmyFromTheBay @Folly
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                                  @Folly Thanks, but I barely even understand what you just said, and it's a VERY big risk. I have a Pi 5 on order now, I'll do all that stuff on it when it arrives and just leave the 4 intact and safe.

                                  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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                                    Folly @JimmyFromTheBay
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                                    @JimmyFromTheBay

                                    Ok, seems a good choice playing with it from the beginning on the PI5.

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                                      Folly @JimmyFromTheBay
                                      last edited by Folly

                                      @JimmyFromTheBay

                                      Because of our conversation I updated my version to 265.17 adding Standalone MAME VS database version detection.

                                      Now the database should be more in sync with the MAME version that is installed when starting the script, it will prevent issues.

                                      Can you test it for me ?

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                                        JimmyFromTheBay @Folly
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                                        @Folly Sure, once I have this Pi 5 set up so I can run 0265.

                                        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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