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    Tips for Mac users?

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    • pjftP
      pjft
      last edited by

      There's a PSX-iPOPS app (I need to double check the name) to convert psx ROM files to Eboot.

      Running sselph's scraper binary from my Mac was helpful as well.

      I downloaded a version of PowerShell for Mac to run a script @Nismo Shared on the forums to add video and marquee tags to gamelists.

      Handbrake to convert videos, especially if running the VLC version of ES.

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      • caver01C
        caver01 @InsecureSpike
        last edited by

        @InsecureSpike said in Tips for Mac users?:

        @caver01
        yeah, but its not being developed anymore, they're soley supporting BBEdit now, and the free version of BBEdit is gnna be a better version of TrxtWrangler

        http://www.barebones.com/products/textwrangler/

        Hey, good to know. Thanks!

        My 4-player cocktail style cabinet built as a custom "roadcase"

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        • chubstaC
          chubsta
          last edited by

          Great stuff - i will add to the original post as it goes along and will try to tidy it all up later when i get a chance, certainly some interesting stuff for me to look at though!

          Raspberry Pi 400 - overclocked to 2.3GHz
          Theme - Comic book
          Emulators: All of them...
          Roms: Pretty much all of them...
          Favourite games: Circus Charlie, Gorf, Gauntlet Legends
          Controllers: Mayflash F101

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          • CapemanC
            Capeman @caver01
            last edited by

            @caver01 said in Tips for Mac users?:

            Alternative to BBEdit, TextWrangler is good.

            I love text wrangler, the same company makes BBedit, but they recently announced they are discontinuing updates for textwrangler to focus more on BBedit. Lame.

            Vector Artist, Designer and Maker of Stuff: Laser Cut Atari / Pixel Theme Bartop

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            • dankcushionsD
              dankcushions Global Moderator
              last edited by

              sublime text is a good text editor: www.sublimetext.com

              xcode, which comes with OSX, is a decent IDE for C/C++, if you want to do any coding.

              i use filezilla also. samba is ok but often very slow, and i've had it just give up during bulk transfers on several occasions :(

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              • caver01C
                caver01 @Capeman
                last edited by

                @Capeman said in Tips for Mac users?:

                @caver01 said in Tips for Mac users?:

                Alternative to BBEdit, TextWrangler is good.

                I love text wrangler, the same company makes BBedit, but they recently announced they are discontinuing updates for textwrangler to focus more on BBedit. Lame.

                Wait, what? No more TextWrangler? Ha ha. Just kidding. Yeah, @InsecureSpike mentioned that above. I followed his link to read about the differences etc. I always knew they were developed by the same company, so streamlining their product line is certainly convenient. Looks like the free BBEdit has just as many features (more) and it looks and works the same. So, I already downloaded it and I am happy!

                My 4-player cocktail style cabinet built as a custom "roadcase"

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                  saiyan7702 @caver01
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                  @caver01 i dont mean to hijack the thread but i have no idea how to message people on here i dont think you can. so heres my problem, caver i need youre help, i saw in a preivous post that you had an ipac 4 setup and i have the same buttons as you but i can figure out how to put the code into the cfg files for the emulators can you maybe email me youre config files or help me get them running thank you. email is Jryder528@aim.com

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                  • caver01C
                    caver01 @saiyan7702
                    last edited by caver01

                    @saiyan7702 You are right. The forum does not have private messaging. In a way, this allows any knowledge posted to be shared and searchable. It also discourages "secrets", as everything is out in the open so no chance of violating the terms of use.

                    Ok, so what you really want is the combination of configs, from my IPAC switch key mapping to the relevant retroarch.cfg files to make emulators work the way I want them to. You can get all of that from this post.

                    Note that this combination basically gets me into a working config for 4-player arcade, two-player consoles, FBA per-rom configs for NeoGeo and a different FBA per-rom config for fighter games. For MAME, it is a good start, but I am almost always making some adjustment in the MAME GUI (TAB) to support my odd, three-panel cocktail design. This often includes re-mapping player 1 and 2 for vertical games. None of that adjustment is covered in the retroarch configs. It's all game-by-game using the MAME GUI.

                    I have another per-rom retroarch.cfg that I use for arcade games where I want to setup a single-joystick "tankstick" (Vidicators, Sarge) This config basically maps all of the Player 1 and 2 inputs to "nul" so I don't get the double inputs that prevent <CODE_NOT> mapping. This may be more complicated than you care to know, but you can easily search for posts by me with "<CODE_NOT>" and get all of the gory details.

                    Finally, none of this applies to AdvanceMAME besides the IPAC keys. They are basically MAME defaults, but my hardware build requires plenty of in-game remapping which gets saved in the .rc file for AdvanceMAME.

                    My 4-player cocktail style cabinet built as a custom "roadcase"

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                      saiyan7702
                      last edited by

                      i must be editing the wrong area of the cfg file, can you send me youre cfg files so i can see what youre doing in there and i can edit them accordingly? email is jryder528@aim.com

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                      • caver01C
                        caver01 @saiyan7702
                        last edited by

                        @saiyan7702 you aren't using smart quotes in your cfg files are you? That will fail.

                        My 4-player cocktail style cabinet built as a custom "roadcase"

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                        • caver01C
                          caver01 @saiyan7702
                          last edited by caver01

                          @saiyan7702 I already gave you the configurations from my files in that post I linked. Why don't you share yours and we can all help you.

                          My 4-player cocktail style cabinet built as a custom "roadcase"

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                            tulpan
                            last edited by

                            I suggest to try KrojamSoft BatchRename

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                            • ohmycommodoreO
                              ohmycommodore @tulpan
                              last edited by

                              @tulpan That opens as an exe file. Not Mac, but Windows software it seems.

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                              • Muntic0reM
                                Muntic0re
                                last edited by Muntic0re

                                Helpful post. Many useful tools, thanks.
                                You have mentioned ApplePi-Baker app. I know also Disk Drill tool, found it on cleverfiles website. It can scan and recover all photos, music and other important deleted files. + it's easy in use.

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                                • caver01C
                                  caver01
                                  last edited by

                                  Discovered a useful one last night. . . I typically access my Pi over wifi, but the network I am using for that at the moment is hit or miss. The Pi tends to drop off the wifi and it is very frustrating. It happens to be sitting next to my Mac, so on a whim, I tried plugging an ethernet cable into the Pi and directly into my mac. I am not using a hub and this isn’t even a crossover cable.

                                  Anyway, after a few moments, in the Finder, I can now pull down the menu on my mac Connect to Server and put in smb://retropie.local and it connects! I have to pick GUEST for the connection, but it gives me each SMB shared volume. Obviously, transferring ROMs over ethernet is fast, so this is super helpful if you have access to a network cable.

                                  My 4-player cocktail style cabinet built as a custom "roadcase"

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                                  • CapemanC
                                    Capeman @caver01
                                    last edited by

                                    @caver01 Whoah, this could be a game changer for me, i hate uploading my files over wifi! Good find!

                                    Vector Artist, Designer and Maker of Stuff: Laser Cut Atari / Pixel Theme Bartop

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                                    • caver01C
                                      caver01 @Capeman
                                      last edited by

                                      @capeman said in Tips for Mac users?:

                                      @caver01 Whoah, this could be a game changer for me, i hate uploading my files over wifi! Good find!

                                      Yeah, I was pleasantly surprised. One or the other network interface must auto-detect the other and dynamically crossover. If the Pi is doing this, the tip would apply to any platform that can connect to SMB shares.

                                      My 4-player cocktail style cabinet built as a custom "roadcase"

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                                      • chubstaC
                                        chubsta
                                        last edited by

                                        Quick tidy to add @caver01 's latest tip, just the sort of stuff we need, VERY useful!

                                        Raspberry Pi 400 - overclocked to 2.3GHz
                                        Theme - Comic book
                                        Emulators: All of them...
                                        Roms: Pretty much all of them...
                                        Favourite games: Circus Charlie, Gorf, Gauntlet Legends
                                        Controllers: Mayflash F101

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