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      FM Towns, FM Towns Marty and MAME / MESS - Has anyone got this working well in MAME and, if so, how?

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      How to emulate Bally Astrocade, VTech Creativision, and Emerson Arcadia-2001 in lr-mess

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      TPRT

      @LilaQ Option 2 adding the -ctrl2 joy to your command line should add the 2nd controller every time you load up a game.

    • rkosterR

      lr-mess vs lr-mess2016

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      Does anything emulate the Casio PV-1000?

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      @SpudsMcToole @mitu

      I was able to run Casio PV-1000 using lr-mess. It took me 36 hours to compile lr-mess on my Raspberry Pi 3b (stretch) with the original power supply, a swap of 2gb and a gpio CPU fan.
      After the compilation a hash folder is created in /home/pi/RetroPie/BIOS/mame/hash. The file pv1000.xml contains the description of the roms with the valid sha1 hashes. You can check if your rom has the same hash with "sha1sum <yourrom.bin>". If it's the same, you have to zip it.
      The name of the zip file should be the "software name" which is defined in the pv1000.xml. And the bin file name inside should be the "rom name" which is defined in the pv1000.xml

      So for your rom the zipfile should be "tutankhm.zip" but the file inside should be "tutnkham.bin"

      <software name="tutankhm"> <description>Tutankham</description> <year>1982</year> <publisher>Casio</publisher> <info name="serial" value="GPA-103"/> <info name="alt_title" value="ツターンカーム"/> <part name="cart" interface="pv1000_cart"> <dataarea name="rom" size="8192"> <rom name="tutnkham.bin" size="8192" crc="a0b606d8" sha1="56efa2ab7c4a6db7b44714e46c5bf2ba71983ee8" offset="0000" /> </dataarea> </part> </software>
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      Anyone had any luck running PC-88 games in MESS?

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      (I've also tried installing Quasi88, which seems to have gone fine, but attempting to boot a game disk just leaves me looking at a black screen saying "V2 4MHz". I can access the menus with F12, but nothing in them gets me anywhere.)

      EDIT: Ah, wait - so far as Quasi88 goes, it seems I was just really unlucky in my choice of games. I managed to pick a 100% fail rate of ones it doesn't seem to run (eg Xevious and Pac-Man). Other stuff like 1942, Bomb Jack and Dig Dug all work. They still don't in AdvMESS, though.

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      MESS BIOS in the wrong place

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      @John_RM_70 Aha! The key was renaming the BIOS file to dragon32.zip! (From d32.zip.) Many many thanks for that. Now I have the Dragon OS screen showing, if I could only figure out why the A key won't work (leaving me only able to type "CLODM") I'd be sorted...

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      AdvMESS For Dummies - a basic guide

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      @teller B-Em uses the library Allegro 4.x and other libraries so I think it would need Raspbian installed.

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      Can I get a prebuilt lr-mess core and its respective files?

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      @Darksavior Nearly everyone has coding skills, to a degree. Even a limited ability can net some amazing results. Ever play around with even Game Genie? I started with BASIC, years ago. How simple things were then, heh. C++ can be pretty crazy, and I will probably never have a "full" fluent grasp of it. But, one day at a time, anyone can learn more and more...and achieve results.

    • DarksaviorD

      Add lr-mess binary to retropie. It plays Neogeo CD with CHD support!

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      @BuZz After waiting for FBA to get neocd support, I finally got around to trying it. It doesn't support chd and it doesn't support cd audio. Any chance for a binary of lr-mess in the future? It takes over a day to compile and tends to fail the last time I tried, and atm it seems to be only emulator with proper neocd support.

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      A noob guide to cross-compile?

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      @mitu That just gives me a segmentation fault. If it's too much trouble then I'll just try asking the person that compiled lr-mess successfully and hope that he can share it. The reason I wanted to try is because the person said he could succesfully run neogeo cd chd games. If latest mame can also do this now, I wonder how much work would it be to backport it for the mame2003-plus guys.

    • JonoJ

      Getting to the CLI for Home Computers using MESS

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      JonoJ

      I forgot to say, I found these command lines in the /opt/retropie/configs/emulatorname/emulator.cfg for each emulator and removed the %ROM% parameter.

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      Pro tip for anyone thinking of installing MESS

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      You should also give the Amstrad CPC, a go. Great games, and when programmed properly they were often very colourful games that looked best across all the 8-bit computers. I got the Pi Amstrad emulator working, and it looks and runs great. Again, I own the real thing, but I can't use the same TV as the Pi, since the Amstrad came with it's own 14" monitor. So a comparison isn't apples to apples. But it's close.

      That Micro Men docu, was good. But, like you said, a few liberties were taken when it came to Sir Clive. I believe he was portrayed a bit too nicely, probably for TV. Some people from that era have said he has often a bit of a bastard, and wanted things completed yesterday.

    • SuperFromNDS

      Is it possible to run Super Cassette Vision games?

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      CyborgbobC

      @edmaul69 53a2747b-e069-4f26-8910-a3f07759c204-image.png

      And Bless you for taking a look into this. I am just so unsure of what I am going wrong...

    • SuperFromNDS

      Unable to install Lr-MESS2016 from Experimental Tab

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      edmaul69E

      @nowarrivinghere i never got it to ever work either. Advmess is a pain and i only got a handful of systems running on that one.

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      MESS

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      Apple2 emulation using advmess3

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      caver01C

      @edmaul69 yep. It works a lot like AdvMAME. However, I noticed analog settings like sensitivity don't get the image name embedded, so these are universal for the system.

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      Install Error

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      BuZzB

      @BuddhaOhneHals Please do not post a support request without first reading and following the advice in https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

      lr-mess won't work on Raspbian due to old gcc so we don't have a working mess currently for Raspbian.

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      Getting MESS on Raspberry Pi 2

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      BuZzB

      you need an internet connection to install additional packages.

    • ProxyCellP

      lr-mess uses incorrect system names

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      @ProxyCell perhaps they called it coleco for brevity's sake.

      Anyways it's unlikely that name will be changed as its been in the core of mess for a very long time and would break things.

      I named it coleco in the systems here to maintain parity with mess as advmess also uses that system name. You can still theme it by colecovision in ES even if the system is called coleco in the backend.

      Related see all systems here:

      http://www.progettoemma.net/mess/sysset.php

    • ProxyCellP

      Help with MESS and Colecovision

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