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    Recent Update affected running/UAE4ARM

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    • Danorak1981D
      Danorak1981
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      I've not really had a great deal of time to sit down and explore this further, but I did attempt uninstalling and reinstalling UAE last night and trying the ROMS again, hoping that a clean install may help the running of the ROMS. No joy unfortunately, but one thing that did catch my eye was the joypad config I had set up.

      Upon launching UAE, I configured a basic A1200 setup then went into the control section to configure my NES30 Pad. I saved this config as it's the one i'll always start with.

      After going through the Retropie setup to uninstall UAE, I deleted all the ROMS and the kickstarts, reset the Pi, restarted and re-installed UAE. I then connected to network and added ROMS/Kickstarts. I was quite surprised to see that my A1200 NES Pad config that I had previously saved was still there, which makes me think that there may be a fault with some config file somewhere buried within the UAE OS that is potentially corrupted and preventing these ROMS running. Where would I find the config and setup files for UAE, and is there a way to get a totally clean install without a fresh install of Retropie?

      The other solution would be to see if the ROMS perform correctly in UAE4ALL within ES, but not got around to that yet...

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      • Danorak1981D
        Danorak1981
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        Ok, I've made a tiny bit of progress-nothing deep mind you! I've installed UAE4ALL and loaded both games into it successfully. They both worked and played as they should, so now i'm totally stumped. I was hoping it might be a faulty .adf but it turns out they're fine.

        So, why not use 4ALL over 4ARM I hear you say? Aside form the discontinuation/no longer developed issue, I prefer 4ARM because it has registered and picked up my NES30 bluetooth pad, it's configured and works (D-pad over sticks), 4ALL doesn't. I could use both, but thats just a messy solution for me: I want to try and understand where the problem is and solve it!

        Any ideas anybody?

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          Phlash73
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          Hi Danorak,
          I agree that something could be wrong with Amiga on Emulationstation.. I'm a pi newby that bought a prebuilt pi with games with the same specs as yours.
          I decided it was worth the money for someone else to get me going and then get into the learning and tweaking stage after the fun of plug n play retro gaming.
          Amiga is not part of the core emu packages in the newest versions.. so I had to do that myself.
          I have checked several guides and followed them closely to set up Amiga in emulationstation. I downloaded the emulators via retropie terminal and everything is in the right folders, the kicks, roms and adf games all added (via network from my pc) to the sd card on the pi.
          Personally, I cant even get emulationstation to show Amiga in the available systems in the front end ribbon list.
          I've cruised the message boards and seen nothing helpful so far.
          I think it somehow can't 'see' the uae4all or the uae4arm shells.

          The only thing I can think to do is set up Amibian on a new sd micro (when it arrives in the mail) and have that as a dedicated Amiga disk.
          Sorry for not 'helping' but I do feel your pain!
          I'd love to hear if anyone can solve your (and my) issues!

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            dunnieboy
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            I am new to retro pi ... I have been trying for hours to get 4arm working. I keep getting the hand holding the disk when I try running it. and the pi is frozen.

            I renamed and copied the kick files to \RETROPIE\bios

            Pi : 3B
            RetroPi version : 4.1
            USB : Logitech Wifi Keyboard ; PS4 Controller
            How to replicate the problem: Just launch uae4arm

            and my roms are in the right place.

            0_1487478732117_bios.jpg

            Any thoughts ?

            Thanks

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              EctoOne @dunnieboy
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              @dunnieboy The Hand holding the disc indicates that you didn't load a game. On an actual Amiga it waits for a disc to be inserted at that point. Also there's a difference regarding roms when it comes to amiga. Kick13.rom, kick20.rom etc are not games, they are similar to the Bios on PC. They determine what kind of Amiga you want to emulate. Kick13.rom is an Amiga 500, kick31.rom is used by an Amiga 1200.

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                dunnieboy @EctoOne
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                @EctoOne that makes sense ... but how do i load a game if i never get to an interface the specify the game ??

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                  EctoOne @dunnieboy
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                  @dunnieboy You need to install uae4arm from the RetroPie Setup first. I think it's under optional packages. After a reboot the system should show up with something like +Start UAE4ARM Gui in it. That will start the gui then and you can create your Configs for games. You can also try to create configs automatically. See https://github.com/retropie/retropie-setup/wiki/Amiga I never tried that myself tho. I just started my Amiga setup yesterday so I'm new to this as well. :)

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                    dunnieboy
                    last edited by dunnieboy

                    I can see the emulator but when I run it , it craps out ... UAE4ALL is able to launch into its interface , UAE4ARM cant ... here is a video showing the problem ...

                    CLICK TO SEE UAE4ARM RETROPIE PROBLEM

                    Perhaps someone will make a youtube video for all of this soon ;-)

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                      EctoOne @dunnieboy
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                      @dunnieboy Thats weird. Its somehow skipping the GUI and starting the emulator right away. Sorry i cant help you with this, it worked for me with no problems. ;/

                      Nice upside down video btw. ;)

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                      • BuZzB
                        BuZz administrators
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                        Did you update all packages in the last day or two? (You say v4.1 which is older than current version). Looks like I need to fix up the standalone launching though, however you should be able to launch adfs directly. Runcommand log in /dev/shm/runcommand.log will have more info.

                        To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                        • BuZzB
                          BuZz administrators
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                          Or just press f12 to enter GUI.

                          To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                            dunnieboy
                            last edited by dunnieboy

                            I ended up following the whdload instructions and getting the hard disk emulation working ... works great.

                            Amiga WHDload booter for RetroPie

                            Now if only I could figure out how to get my PS4 controller to remember its settings so I do not need to run through the config every time I start ... I should be golden.

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                            • Danorak1981D
                              Danorak1981 @BuZz
                              last edited by Danorak1981

                              @BuZz This is going back about a month now: I updated all installed packages at that time. I haven't had the time to look at it since. It also 'broke' my Powerblock, in as much as it would start the RPi up but wouldn't shut it down-time actually gaming is quite rare, so I just restored it to its previous state so I could carry on using it as intended.

                              I haven't really gotten to the bottom of it: I'm more disappointed by the fact 4Arm won't play a few of the games 4All will, but it has let me focus on playing a couple of SNES titles which I think was overdue-too much time was spent trying to sort too much out rather than enjoying what I had. I do want to get to the bottom of it, but reluctant to go down the Amibian route as I like the fact everything is running through ES.

                              What is the reason why that after the update the games and their directories displayed on screen like that?

                              @dunnieboy, despite this being 2017, I don't actually use Facebook (shock horror!): the WHD loader is a route I'd consider, and now it's proven the linked method in your post above works, is there a link to a non-Facebook page with the same content?

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                                EctoOne @Danorak1981
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                                @Danorak1981 said in Recent Update affected running/UAE4ARM:

                                @dunnieboy, despite this being 2017, I don't actually use Facebook (shock horror!): the WHD loader is a route I'd consider, and now it's proven the linked method in your post above works, is there a link to a non-Facebook page with the same content?

                                There is a website that has at least the same info you need to set it up (i used it to get started), but the problem is that it also contains download links to sets of games. So does the facebook site, so i'm pretty sure that it's against the rules to link it.

                                You can try this https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/8188/amiga-per-game-list-and-launch-in-emulationstation-whd-version/4

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                                  dunnieboy @Danorak1981
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                                  @Danorak1981 I actually made my own google doc of the steps necessary without game links.

                                  If you need help still hit me up.

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