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    How-to Guide: Atari ST and STe Computing on the Raspberry Pi with RetroPie’s Hatari Emulator

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    • senkunS
      senkun @RetroResolution
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      @RetroResolution

      Thank you for this! Very much appreciated!

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      • PingSpikeP
        PingSpike
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        Props for this guide man!

        Here's my RetroStation project - http://www.pingspike.com/retrostation-part-4/

        :D

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          GrethTom
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          Amazing work their buddy, done quite a bit on Hatari myself. One thing I didn't see mentioned was launching straight into Save states which I have managed to do for all my games. Guide is on the Atari forum if interested/needed:

          http://www.atari-forum.com/viewtopic.php?f=51&t=29605

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            RetroResolution @GrethTom
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            @GrethTom Thanks, that definitely sounds worth doing. I'll update my installation to get this running.
            If you don't object I'd like to include your advice in the main guide (I'll probably mainly quote your information verbatim from the forum post you linked, citing you as the author)

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              RetroResolution @PingSpike
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              @PingSpike Thanks, that's great of you to say

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                RetroResolution @senkun
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                @senkun You're very welcome, great to hear that it's appreciated, makes it all worth while

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                  RetroResolution @herb_fargus
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                  @herb_fargus Cheers! I'm still tweaking and updating the guide as I find out additional useful information!

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                    GrethTom @RetroResolution
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                    @RetroResolution No problem at all buddy, feel free to use my info directly.

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                      RetroResolution @GrethTom
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                      @GrethTom Thanks; I've just adjusted my system to load save states - works like a charm. I just tweaked things slightly to run in hatari compatible mode with borders - I run a lot of demoscene productions!
                      I'm updating the guide now.
                      Thanks again for the brilliant tip

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                        RetroResolution
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                        Three updates to the guide on 28/29th April:

                        Added sections for:

                        • Atari ST / STe Specific Keys
                        • Hatari Keyboard Shortcuts
                        • Direct Loading Save States From Emulation Station

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                          RetroResolution
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                          Another update to the guide on May 2nd:

                          Hatari's in-built video capture

                          I've now worked out how to resolve the AVI Recording : failed to open file error when trying to use Hatari's in-built video capture. The solution requires editing Retropie's emulator configuration entries.

                          The updated guide covers the available codecs, editing the config, has some observations regarding codecs and impact on the emulator, amongst other items.

                          Direct link to the updated section: Screen Capture Options

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                            Pyjamarama
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                            Ι opened up the hatari.cfg because I am trying to find a way to map F12 to my XBOX 360 pad (xboxdrv).

                            Is that possible or I am fighting a loosing battle? :)

                            If yes, how can I find the pad button codes?

                            That is part of the Joystick0 part of hatari.cfg which works like a dream

                            nKeyCodeUp = 1073741906
                            nKeyCodeDown = 1073741905
                            nKeyCodeLeft = 1073741904
                            nKeyCodeRight = 1073741903
                            nKeyCodeFire = 1073742052
                            

                            This is the part with the keyboard shortcuts

                            [ShortcutsWithModifiers2]
                            keyOptions = 111
                            keyFullScreen = 102
                            keyMouseMode = 109
                            keyColdReset = 99
                            keyWarmReset = 114
                            keyScreenShot = 103
                            keyBossKey = 105
                            keyCursorEmu = 106
                            keyFastForward = 120
                            keyRecAnim = 97
                            keyRecSound = 121
                            keySound = 115
                            keyPause = 0
                            keyDebugger = 1073741896
                            keyQuit = 113
                            ...
                            

                            I want to find the 10 digit number to put in the keyQuit

                            Thank you

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                            • mediamogulM
                              mediamogul Global Moderator @Pyjamarama
                              last edited by mediamogul

                              @Pyjamarama said in How-to Guide: Atari ST and STe Computing on the Raspberry Pi with RetroPie’s Hatari Emulator:

                              I am trying to find a way to map F12 to my XBOX 360 pad (xboxdrv)... I want to find the 10 digit number to put in the keyQuit.

                              'keyQuit' is listed as being the SDL key code 113. Checking against the reference list here, you'll find it being the letter 'Q'. However, Hatari requires it's hotkeys to use the 'ALTGR' (or 'Right Alt') modifier. So, if you're looking to add that to an xboxdrv command, it would like:

                              --ui-buttonmap back+start=KEY_RIGHTALT+KEY_Q
                              

                              Seeing as how 'back' normally stands in for 'select' in xboxdrv, this mapping keeps with the convention of using the 'start' and 'select' buttons together to exit a program like is seen in RetroArch, but you could also map to a single button as well.

                              Edit: The SDL code for 'F12' can also be found on that reference link above and is 1073741893.

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                                sroweuk
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                                I've just tried to install Hatari but I cannot get it to run. I have the correct TOS but i cannot even get the Hatari config window to come up. I have set the emulator up to be "hatari-compatible", but when I check the runcommand.log file, it reports
                                "Parameters:
                                Executing: /opt/retropie/emulators/hatari/bin/hatari --confirm-quit 0 --statusbar 0 --zoom 1 -w --compatible 1 --timer-d 0 --borders 0 "/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/atarist/tos-2.06-uk.rom"
                                /opt/retropie/emulators/hatari/bin/hatari: error while loading shared libraries: libcapsimage.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory"

                                I have tried both the binary install, as well as the source install. However, it does not appear to be copying the libcapsimage.so.5.1 file to my pi, as I cannot find it anywhere.

                                I have also tried doing this manually; built the shared file and copied it to the Hatari install directory, but still receive the same error.

                                Pi Model: 2 B
                                RetroPie Version Used: 4.1
                                Built From: Pre made SD Image on RetroPie website
                                USB Devices connected: WiFi Network, Wireless mouse, wired keyboard
                                Controller used: none
                                Error messages received: None on screen. Error in runcommand.log as above
                                Log found in /dev/shm/runcommand.log (if relevant): as above
                                Guide used: Power Without the Price: Atari ST and STe Computing on the Raspberry Pi with RetroPie’s Hatari Emulator
                                File:
                                Emulator: Hatari
                                Attachment of config files:
                                How to replicate the problem: As above

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                                  Andreas77 @RetroResolution
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                                  @RetroResolution
                                  This is great, thank you. I was having some issues before I read this.
                                  Cheers.

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                                    fumanxu
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                                    Hi
                                    I 'm strugling with the same problem. In my case is a retropie with a gpi case, which at the end, is like a raspberry connected to a xbox 360 controller (retropie identifies the controler within the case as x360). My problem is that I'm not able to create the initial configuration (to map buttons, select the tos image, etc) since I cannot connect a keyboard to launch F12.

                                    Please, could you give me details how you achieved to configure f12?

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                                      michel30
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                                      So for my understating.

                                      You want the F12 key somewhere under a key under the controller for xbox 360?

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