"New" VICE very buggy
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I have spent a lot of time changing settings. If you can tell me how to reproduce an issue I can look into it (or better still - report it to the vice developers)
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So how would I go about putting the old version that came with previous RetroPie's ? (Also, True Drive Emulation was OFF by default in the previous version). I can't understand how yours has run fine from the start and some of us have similar problems ?
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You would need to compile it manually.
True Drive Emulation was on by default in the previous version btw. You must have changed your config at some point.
Try removing
/opt/retropie/configs/c64/
and re-installing vice if you are having configuration issues. An old configuration may be causing some of your issues. -
@BuZz said in "New" VICE very buggy:
You would need to compile it manually.
True Drive Emulation was on by default in the previous version btw. You must have changed your config at some point.
Try removing
/opt/retropie/configs/c64/
and re-installing vice if you are having configuration issues. An old configuration may be causing some of your issues.I removed the config from that location and reinstalled VICE, when starting it had CRT Emulation on !?!!?!
I still encountered the same bugs I listed above but I can't pinpoint what options trigger it. I used a clean install of the latest RetroPie 2 days ago BTW on a Pi 2. I give up ! It's really strange how you've had no problems. -
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As far as I remember The sound buffer issue is a CPU problem. Deactivating scan lines and/or switching to a faster SID mode should help.
Edit:
Also since you are on rpi2 others on rpi3 might have less Problems due to Performance advantage. -
@windale said in "New" VICE very buggy:
I removed the config from that location and reinstalled VICE, when starting it had CRT Emulation on !?!!?!
I still encountered the same bugs I listed above but I can't pinpoint what options trigger it. I used a clean install of the latest RetroPie 2 days ago BTW on a Pi 2. I give up ! It's really strange how you've had no problems.Which config did you remove ?
Did you install from binary or source ? What version does RetroPie-Setup show ?
CRT emulation was off when I tested from a fresh install so I can only think there is an old config kicking around somewhere.
what is the output of
ls -l ~/.vice
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Buzz, can you try this for me please :-
Delete the config file from /opt/retropie/configs/c64/ and load VICE (without re-installing). It starts with CRT Emulation ON, Double Size and Double Scan (which make it look horrible IMO). Try loading a game and the sound and video are stuttering badly. If you turn the sound OFF in the menu you can still see the video stuttering. If you then turn off Double Size in the video options then the video looks/scrolls perfect but turning the sound back on again stutters the sound and video again.
I then tried deleting the config and re-installing (from Binary). It now has different options set (CRT Emulation, Double Size and Double Scan are OFF) and it works as it should (and turning True Drive Emulation OFF makes the games load in seconds, and no my numbers aren't wrong). So when deleting the config and not re-installing why does it make this other config that makes it run like crap ?
Can you please confirm this please and why does this happen ? Thanks. (Pi 2)
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Yes. With no default config the settings are not optimised for the RPI. Which is why we set up an initial config with the correct settings.
Don't run it without our default config (unless you are happy to configure it all yourself)
your sound may be stuttering due to residfp sid emulation being on (if you removed the config) - I also set the fast sid emulation mode by default.
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So that was the answer all along. I wish you had told me that on my first post :).
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Well, you didn't say anything about removing the configuration. Don't blame this on me :)
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Hi All,
I had a similar problem when I wanted to save the settings for using Joysticks in vice. And after that all games runs very very fast and no sound was enabled.
I tried already deinstallig and rebooting and new installation. But I had the same problem. UNTI: I removied the files from
/opt/retropie/configs/c64/
After taht and restarting the emu I worked again - god sake!!!
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