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    • meleuM
      meleu @cyperghost
      last edited by meleu

      @cyperghost if you were about to write a program to create those files, your program could also get the game's metadata info from the respective gamelist.xml and dump it in favorites/gamelist.xml. ;-)

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      • pjftP
        pjft
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        Sorry, this has been a bit hard to follow, I probably should know the answer here and it was likely answered before, but couldn't we just create a gamelist file that points to relative paths in other folders and achieve the same thing without the symbolic links?

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        • meleuM
          meleu @pjft
          last edited by meleu

          @pjft perfectly doable, but the problems would be:

          1. the users would need to edit konami/gamelist.xml manually, (less practical than ln -s target symlink).

          2. the script to launch the game would be a little more complex (get the actual system from the xml file).

          3. the use of gamelist.xml would be mandatory, not an option.

          I'll add this question to the FAQ.

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          • pjftP
            pjft @meleu
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            @meleu Got it, thank you.

            Just wanted to check if I was missing something from the overall picture, but it was mostly curiosity and feasibility for non-Linux file tables (i.e. those who run their ROMs from a FAT32 USB drive like me).

            Well done!

            Hope your boy has fully recovered by now :)

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            • cyperghostC
              cyperghost @meleu
              last edited by cyperghost

              @meleu There is a difference in creating config files like a database or to create some filepieces to call some files. But here it is ... A pity I can't call other bash files.
              I think it caused while a user (pi) calls user with privleges. It can run easy bash files and other binaries but this makes no sense so far :(

              It's compiled on a raspberry 1 .... but due compatibilty it can run on the pi 2/3
              Make it executable via chmod +x

              Usage: create any file you want (maybe testfile.test)
              First line contains parameters
              Second contains binary or bash

              run
              ./lfl testfile.test

              output is:
              first line of testfile
              second line of testfile
              Execute firstline+secondline

              EDIT:
              Can't upload... well this small binary isn't usefull anyway :)

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              • meleuM
                meleu @pjft
                last edited by

                @pjft said in Create a custom ES system able to launch games for many systems:

                feasibility for non-Linux file tables (i.e. those who run their ROMs from a FAT32 USB drive like me)

                The symbolic links must be in a Linux partition, but the target file can be in any valid path. As a FAT32 partition is mounted in a valid path, I think the method works fine for those people. :-)

                The boy is recovering well! :-)

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                • pjftP
                  pjft @meleu
                  last edited by

                  @meleu said in Create a custom ES system able to launch games for many systems:

                  The symbolic links must be in a Linux partition, but the target file can be in any valid path. As a FAT32 partition is mounted in a valid path, I think the method works fine for those people. :-)

                  I think I get that, but if the whole ROM folder and subfolders are in a FAT32 partition, there's no way to add symlinks in a Linux partition for this purpose (i.e. all the roms are expected to be in that folder anyway), or am I missing something?

                  Or would you suggest in the es_systems.cfgfile to add a <path> pointing to a folder in the SD card? Is that what you'd be recommending?

                  Thanks!

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                  • cyperghostC
                    cyperghost @pjft
                    last edited by cyperghost

                    @pjft That should work
                    Create a folder to /home/pi/RetroPie/symlinks and point from FAT32-ROM to that folder
                    Change es_systems.cfgfolder path to /home/pi/RetroPie/symlinks

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                    • meleuM
                      meleu @pjft
                      last edited by

                      @pjft yep! @cyperghost answered well.

                      Also, I've just updated the question 3 of the FAQ:

                      3. Is it possible to create symbolic links on a Windows machine and move them to my RetroPie later?

                      No. Symbolic links can't be created on Windows and can't be placed on a Windows partition.

                      But if your ROMs are stored on a Windows partition, you can use the method described here. You just have to place the symbolic links themselves on a Linux partition (target files can be in any valid path). Click here to see the conversation about it.

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                      • Howitzer99H
                        Howitzer99
                        last edited by

                        Excellent work, thanks for posting, will give this a go over the weekend!

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                        • meleuM
                          meleu
                          last edited by meleu

                          Changelog:

                          Small update in the runcustom.sh. I've just discovered the readlink command, no need to pipe ls output to sed in order to get the target file name.

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                          • cyperghostC
                            cyperghost @meleu
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                            @meleu
                            So work done - I created a litlle unix binary for a fav launcher in a new thread

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                            • meleuM
                              meleu
                              last edited by meleu

                              Guess what? Yes, you're right, another script...

                              This time it's a script to let you use the already existent metadata. So, there's no need to scrape the games in konami folder.

                              The script can be found here: https://github.com/meleu/share/blob/master/custom-system-autoscraper.sh

                              And you can download it with this command:

                              wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/meleu/share/master/custom-system-autoscraper.sh
                              

                              Launch it with --help to see the usage:

                              $ ./custom-system-autoscraper.sh -h
                              This script gets all the symbolic links in a custom ES system directory and
                              tries to create a gamelist.xml based on already existent metadata, boxart,
                              marquee, and video.
                              
                              More info here: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/post/84125
                              
                              Usage:
                              ./custom-system-autoscraper.sh /path/to/custom/system/directory
                              

                              Updated the OP with this info.

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                              • UDb23U
                                UDb23 @meleu
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                                @meleu said in Create a custom ES system able to launch games for many systems:

                                Maybe this one from title screen:

                                Logo done. Complete manual design.

                                0_1497034362790_megaman.png
                                Works best on dark background.

                                Available here.

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                                • meleuM
                                  meleu
                                  last edited by

                                  OMG! I'm loving this theme tweaking stuff!!!

                                  0_1497060729318_megaman-ES-pixel.png

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                                  • Howitzer99H
                                    Howitzer99
                                    last edited by

                                    I'm still trying to fully understand the differences between the various config directories, but following along with the OP for setting up a Konani directory, I ended up getting it to work by editing my ~/.emulationstation/es_systems.cfg file instead of the one listed in /etc/emulationstation/ directory.

                                    Are the files in the ~/.emulationstation intended to be only for overrides, so essentially empty except for and local changes? I started with an existing image setup a few months ago, so while it's helpful for getting started, does add some confusion later on when trying to weed-out unnecessary files.

                                    melue, thanks for putting together this tutorial, very helpful, and thanks to UDB23 for the Mega Man vector, nice work!

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                                    • meleuM
                                      meleu @Howitzer99
                                      last edited by meleu

                                      removed duplicated post (due to poor internet connection)

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                                      • meleuM
                                        meleu @Howitzer99
                                        last edited by meleu

                                        @Howitzer99 said in Create a custom ES system able to launch games for many systems:

                                        Are the files in the ~/.emulationstation intended to be only for overrides, so essentially empty except for and local changes?

                                        Well, I thought it was the first place ES looks for es_systems.cfg ans, if not found, look in /etc/emulationstation. But if it's working as you're saying, one file complementing the other, it's great. I'll update the OP when I have a chance.

                                        By the way, Did you use the script to create the custom system's gamelist.xml? I'm curious to see if it's being useful to someone else. :-)

                                        Edit: post a screenshot of your custom ES system. ;-)

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                                        • Howitzer99H
                                          Howitzer99
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                                          meleu, I did run your "custom-system-autoscraper.sh", but when the Konami directory didn't showup in ES, I ended up running sscraper on the listed konami directory from the retropie-setup script. I'm seeing metadata listed, but probably from the sscraper.

                                          Sure, now that I know that it's working for creating a custom system, I'll start working on some custom ES system designs this week.

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                                          • meleuM
                                            meleu @Howitzer99
                                            last edited by meleu

                                            @Howitzer99 I intentionally made it doesn't change any existing entry in the custom system's gamelist.xml. So, if you run it after sselph it won't do anything. (According to what you said this is not your case, I've putting this just for info ;-) ).

                                            I'm planning to write a script to simplify the symbolic link creation. This step can be pretty tedious and a script can help. Stay tuned!

                                            Cheers!

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