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    A tutorial to getting the most out of the Intellivision with Jzintv

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    • mediamogulM
      mediamogul Global Moderator @edmaul69
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      @edmaul69

      Im sure this would be better suited in a wiki somewhere, but im not sure if i want to try to figure all that out or not.

      It's much easier than you'd think. All that would really be necessary is to click to add a page, copy and paste what you've done here and then hit save. Scubbing bubbles take care of the rest.

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      • herb_fargusH
        herb_fargus administrators @edmaul69
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        @edmaul69 I don't personally think we should be recommending different versions for manual install in the wiki. Rather if the version should be updated we should push for them to be updated in the script, so that should eliminate the first half of the guide as the rom and bios locations are covered in the wiki. Then the extra information that isn't yet in the wiki should be added.

        If you read the documentation it will answer 99% of your questions: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/

        Also if you want a solution to your problems read this first: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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        • mediamogulM
          mediamogul Global Moderator @herb_fargus
          last edited by mediamogul

          @herb_fargus

          Fer sure. I'd love to see a more recent version of jzintv be incorporated into RetroPie. There are quite a few really nice homebrew games that would benefit from the update.

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          • edmaul69E
            edmaul69 @dudleydes
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            @dudleydes done and done. thank you.

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            • edmaul69E
              edmaul69 @herb_fargus
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              @herb_fargus i have edited the guide with @dudleydes suggestions, which ended up with me removing mention of intellivision.us . what do i need to have and to to get this fix added to jzintv that you guys use?

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              • edmaul69E
                edmaul69 @mediamogul
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                @mediamogul i can get all the code i need, i just need to know what to do with it.

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                • edmaul69E
                  edmaul69 @herb_fargus
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                  @herb_fargus also as far as updating the wiki, i can fill in the needed extras. the only issue is that retropie really should use an emulators.cfg that matches what i have. it would completely eliminate that from needing to be in the wiki, then the only part that needs to be added is the part to make the picture quality look good and not all fuzzy and blurred.

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                  • mediamogulM
                    mediamogul Global Moderator @edmaul69
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                    @edmaul69 said in A tutorial to getting the most out of the Intellivision with Jzintv:

                    i can get all the code i need, i just need to know what to do with it.

                    I've been looking into the script modules here and there and doing a bit of experimentation. I haven't got a full grasp on it yet, but at first blush it looks like it might be a simple matter of changing out the URL that wget is currently using.

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                    • edmaul69E
                      edmaul69 @mediamogul
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                      @mediamogul can you tell me what the url is?

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                      • herb_fargusH
                        herb_fargus administrators @edmaul69
                        last edited by

                        @edmaul69 that's what I'd like to know. I can't seem to find the source, all I can find are the 64 bit Linux binaries. If the source can be located then we can work on fixing up the module for the latest build.

                        If you read the documentation it will answer 99% of your questions: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/

                        Also if you want a solution to your problems read this first: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                        • edmaul69E
                          edmaul69 @herb_fargus
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                          @herb_fargus ok well i know some people so i should be able to find it.

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                          • mediamogulM
                            mediamogul Global Moderator @edmaul69
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                            @edmaul69

                            You can usually find it next to a barber pole or circus tent. No, wait. I'm thinking of Waldo.

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                            • hooperreH
                              hooperre
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                              Can someone advise me if this seems like a sensible way of mapping my PS4 controller for Jzintv?

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                                dudleydes @hooperre
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                                @hooperre YES! I would say that - they're my mappings. All I can suggest is to try them and see how it goes. If you're not happy, then feel free to adjust them to your liking.

                                Let me give an explanation of how I reached these configurations. The keyboard hackfile Arcade.kbd is the default one which I use for the majority of games where the disc on the Intellivision controller is mapped to the left analog stick on the PS3 controller, the action buttons to the face buttons, the keypad to the D-pad which you need to use with L1 and R1 to press keys 4 to 6 and keys 7 to 9 respectively. (It's called Arcade.kbd because it's the first keyboard hackfile I created for arcade style games such as Astro Smash and Lock'n'Chase. I just haven't bothered to change the name.)

                                This mapping makes it difficult to play games that require directional shooting such as Advanced Dungeons and Dragons:Cloudy Mountain and TRON Deadly Discs. For these, I created a mapping using xboxdrv and the keyboard hackfile hackfile.kbd so that the right analog stick can be used to shoot in the required direction, effectively making these twin-stick shooters. You can find an explanation of how this works here.

                                Other games that benefit from using xboxdrv are sports titles that require directional passing and shooting. These include:

                                • Slam Dunk-Super Pro Basketball
                                • Slap Shot-Super Pro Hockey
                                • Spiker-Super Pro Volleyball

                                This mapping can be used for Night Stalker but I felt, as I only need to shoot in the four cardinal directions, it would be more precise to map shooting to the face buttons. To accomplish this, I created a keyboard hackfile Night Stalker (1982) (Mattel).int.kbd specifically for Night Stalker.

                                I also created specific keyboard hack files for games such as All-Star Major League Baseball where the right Intellivision controller needs to be used to play one player games and Dracula where the right controller is used to control the zombie (I've mapped this to the D-pad so it's possible to control Dracula and the zombie at the same time!). There are other titles for which I use specific mappings where I felt the default didn't work for me.

                                Each of these games would require a separate entry in /opt/retropie/configs/intellivision/emulators.cfg to account for the different keyboard hackfile flags in the launch command. Rather than do this, I created a script jzintv.sh which will launch games if it finds a keyboard hackfile with the same name as the rom with a .kbd extension.

                                As I said, give the mappings a try. I would suggest starting with the general mapping, Arcade.kbd before trying the other mappings. If there's any further info you need then let me know. If you would like copies of the keyboard hackfile for All-Star Major League Baseball, Dracula or other titles, then I'm happy to add them to the gist.

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                                • hooperreH
                                  hooperre @dudleydes
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                                  @dudleydes said in A tutorial to getting the most out of the Intellivision with Jzintv:

                                  @hooperre YES! I would say that - they're my mappings. All I can suggest is to try them and see how it goes. If you're not happy, then feel free to adjust them to your liking.

                                  Let me give an explanation of how I reached these configurations. The keyboard hackfile Arcade.kbd is the default one which I use for the majority of games where the disc on the Intellivision controller is mapped to the left analog stick on the PS3 controller, the action buttons to the face buttons, the keypad to the D-pad which you need to use with L1 and R1 to press keys 4 to 6 and keys 7 to 9 respectively. (It's called Arcade.kbd because it's the first keyboard hackfile I created for arcade style games such as Astro Smash and Lock'n'Chase. I just haven't bothered to change the name.)

                                  This mapping makes it difficult to play games that require directional shooting such as Advanced Dungeons and Dragons:Cloudy Mountain and TRON Deadly Discs. For these, I created a mapping using xboxdrv and the keyboard hackfile hackfile.kbd so that the right analog stick can be used to shoot in the required direction, effectively making these twin-stick shooters. You can find an explanation of how this works here.

                                  Other games that benefit from using xboxdrv are sports titles that require directional passing and shooting. These include:

                                  • Slam Dunk-Super Pro Basketball
                                  • Slap Shot-Super Pro Hockey
                                  • Spiker-Super Pro Volleyball

                                  This mapping can be used for Night Stalker but I felt, as I only need to shoot in the four cardinal directions, it would be more precise to map shooting to the face buttons. To accomplish this, I created a keyboard hackfile Night Stalker (1982) (Mattel).int.kbd specifically for Night Stalker.

                                  I also created specific keyboard hack files for games such as All-Star Major League Baseball where the right Intellivision controller needs to be used to play one player games and Dracula where the right controller is used to control the zombie (I've mapped this to the D-pad so it's possible to control Dracula and the zombie at the same time!). There are other titles for which I use specific mappings where I felt the default didn't work for me.

                                  Each of these games would require a separate entry in /opt/retropie/configs/intellivision/emulators.cfg to account for the different keyboard hackfile flags in the launch command. Rather than do this, I created a script jzintv.sh which will launch games if it finds a keyboard hackfile with the same name as the rom with a .kbd extension.

                                  As I said, give the mappings a try. I would suggest starting with the general mapping, Arcade.kbd before trying the other mappings. If there's any further info you need then let me know. If you would like copies of the keyboard hackfile for All-Star Major League Baseball, Dracula or other titles, then I'm happy to add them to the gist.

                                  Ah awesome thanks for your response. As someone who hasn't used xboxdrv before... does it automatically override my configuration settings in ESconfig? Or does it specifically need to be called in the emulators.cfg?

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                                    dudleydes @hooperre
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                                    @hooperre xboxdrv is only called when a game is launched in jzIntv. Just make sure to disable xboxdrv after you have installed it so that it's not continually running in the background. You can do this in Configuration/ Options in the xboxdrv installation menu in the RetroPie setup script. The xboxdrv process will be killed after you exit jzIntv so you will have default controls in ES.

                                    You will also need to change this line in the xboxdrv configuration file intellivision.xboxdrv for the PS4 controller. Run the command ls /dev/input/by-id/ and look for the entry for your PS4 controller that includes event. Now replace usb-Sony_PLAYSTATION_R_3_Controller-event-joystick with the PS4 controller entry.

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                                    • mediamogulM
                                      mediamogul Global Moderator @edmaul69
                                      last edited by mediamogul

                                      @edmaul69

                                      I'm going to start an issue on github for the inclusion of .rom in the es_systems.cfg, but I believe there might be a few more that need adding. Currently, .bin and .int are covered, but it seems as though .rom, .itv and perhaps even .cue should be there as well. Can you confirm this? Also, can .bin files be used without an accompanying .cue? If not, it may be that .bin needs to be eliminated from es_systems.cfg in favor of .cue as is done with the PSX and SegaCD entries.

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                                      • edmaul69E
                                        edmaul69 @mediamogul
                                        last edited by edmaul69

                                        @mediamogul .cue files accompany .int and .bin but never try to boot them. They arent like other .cue files. But yes if .rom .ROM isnt included then they should be. All mine are .rom files. .int can just be renamed to .bin. The pc version of jzintv comes with 2 programs. Bin2rom and rom2bin. These can convert them both ways. If you are doing bin2rom you need the .cue and .bin in the same folder as the program. There are maybe 2 prototype games that wont work trying to convert to .rom because of the code thats in the .cue file. Go for the gold is one of them. Drag the .bin or .rom onto the programs rom2bin and bin2rom. Dont drag the .cue file ever though.

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                                        • mediamogulM
                                          mediamogul Global Moderator @edmaul69
                                          last edited by mediamogul

                                          @edmaul69

                                          Just to cover all the bases, is there anything special about .itv, or is it just another iteration of .int/.bin?

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                                          • edmaul69E
                                            edmaul69 @mediamogul
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                                            @mediamogul i am not sure what a .itv is. I have never seen it. But it might just be a .bin renamed like .int.

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