vice says press play on tape and nothing happens
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@edmaul69 thank you very much - Please do not put a lot of effort.... i don't want to steal yor time. i'll try/test in the next days...... Your hint to lr-vice was the solution for my problem (games are running) - so i am happy :) :) :)
Perhaps the mapping feature (pressing m) is still present in lr-vice because it is based on vice .... (thinking.... must try). Remember that you can map c64-keys to the controller (run-stop restore) - i dont think this can be done via retroarch while that keys are Emulator-specific.
Mapping some important basic-keys like run/stop; enter, space bar makes it really easy to control most things in c64 without using the virtual keyboard.
The worst thing is that the ui (of le-vice) needs a mouse.
I usually dont have a mouse connected. But did i understood it right: you try to controll the functions via retroarch instead of lr-vice menu?
Regards
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@alibengali if you go into the retroarch gui and go into quick menu options and change controller0 type from keyboard to joystick it then allows you to enter vice menu and vice keyboard from a controller. also one of the controller buttons makes your analog the mouse so you can control everything with your controller now.
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@AliBengali I just tried .T64 and .TAP files on Vice and they both work fine. They even work when zipped (because the fancy script extracts them to a temp directory first). I'm wondering if you have zip files that you still have the .nfo file inside and is conflicting ? Also, try installing from Binary because RetroPie adds a custom config file for compatibility.
I won't use the Libretro version yet as it's very experimental and some of the options aren't even implemented. The regular version is much better. The same goes for the Spectrum emulator 'Fuse'. The Libretro version is very very old and Fuse has been updated many times since, but no-one has updated lr-fuse.
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@maxbeanz said in vice says press play on tape and nothing happens:
Fuse
can you explain why not having tde is a problem loading d64? they load just fine for me. i havent found a game yet that has an issue. and the sound in lr-vice is 1000 times better than the standalone vice. also the absolutely terrible video glitches i get in vice dont exist in lr-vice. plus it gets slowdown. if i find a game that will only work in vice i will use it. but with the poor audio and video in standalone vice i wont use it if i dont have to.
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Mileage varies with these kinds of things. I have the standalone Vice running very well with every game I've thrown at it so far. That said, I have noticed that Vice seems to live and die by the default settings. Every time I've done more than set a controller mapping, it's negatively impacted performance in one way or another. It could be that a fresh preference file would eliminate a lot of the issues here. I always prefer using the libretro versions of emulators when possible and I do have lr-vice installed as a backup, but for me personally, I'd miss the endless mapping flexibility, onscreen keyboard and auto-warp features alone too much to make it my go-to.
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@mediamogul lr-vice has a vice menu and a nice on screen keyboard. You can swap controllers and control the mouse with your controller as well. If you read my post that tells you how to change it from keyboard to joystick in the rgui. And if you add fast forward to your retroarch config you can do the same as warp.
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None of that sounds too bad. I definitely didn't know there was an onscreen keyboard. I'll have to look a little closer at it next time.
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@edmaul69 said in vice says press play on tape and nothing happens:
@maxbeanz said in vice says press play on tape and nothing happens:
Fuse
can you explain why not having tde is a problem loading d64? they load just fine for me. i havent found a game yet that has an issue. and the sound in lr-vice is 1000 times better than the standalone vice. also the absolutely terrible video glitches i get in vice dont exist in lr-vice. plus it gets slowdown. if i find a game that will only work in vice i will use it. but with the poor audio and video in standalone vice i wont use it if i dont have to.
I didn't say anything about TDE being a problem loading .D64. The OP's post was about Tape images not loading. I just said that lr-fuse is experimental and some features are not implemented according to what @BuZz said. I'm also not sure what the sound problems you're having as mine sounds perfect with no video glitches. You must have set your options wrong. And like @AliBengali said, you can map absolutely anything to a controller button. I have even mapped buttons so I can change between the 8580 SID chip and 6581 on the fly. Each to their own, if it aint broke don't fix it.
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@maxbeanz i never had a c64 so i dont even know what the different chips do or any of the other config stuff really does. All i know is the games play and i enjoy them. And since i use a keyboard button mapping isnt an issue for me.
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@edmaul69 That's cool my man. 'lr-vice' defaults to using 6581 Fast SID which sounds shite and stops 'Warp' mode from working (it actually slows it down slower than normal speed! A RPI3 is not powerful enough). Try the Commodore demo 'The Very First'. You see snow landing on the Commodore logo and can hear the wind blowing. Try this on 6581 Fast or 8580 !! Also try Impossible Mission 1 & 2 and listen to the speech.
For reference, 8580 Fast SID sounds the worst (but Warp mode works correctly). 6581 ReSID sounds the best but uses a lot of power (and Warp doesn't work properly because of this).
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@maxbeanz so im confused about warp. On standalone vice all it did is fast forward really really fast. You talk about it like you keep it enable. Now you keep saying lr-fuse even though we have been discussing lr-vice
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Yeah my bad, I meant lr-vice, corrected. I use Warp to speed up the loading etc. but can still keep True Drive Emulation on.
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@maxbeanz so what does true drive emulation do that is different from what it does without it?
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@edmaul69 TDE vastly improves compatibility. Buzz probably knows more about what works and what doesn't work on lr-vice. Also about Warp mode, the emulator auto enables it / turns it off when booting games, but with 6581 Fast SID set it's actually loading slower!
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@maxbeanz i actually dont mind not using warp. The fact that i have to wait for the game to load kinda gives me a sense of realism. I use original controllers for my systems too so i get the authentic feel of using a real machine.
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@maxbeanz you say warp is set by default on loading? Since the retroarch gui lets you change the sid, i tested each one from a fresh selecting of a disk game and from the time the blue screen pops up to the time it changes to flipping color screen, both fast sid's were 5 seconds faster than the others, so im not sure what the the slow loading issue is?
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Good morning @maxbeanz - yes - i don't understand it too. Everything is fine - i am running amiberry/whdload too- its running great. But my vice dont like tapes (these are zip's from
Gamebase64 v15). But i'll try to install binary again. I changed some options in vice. I read it before - changing much settings is no good idea with vice like you mentioned, @mediamogulAnyway- yesterday i bought a logitech wireless keyboard with touchpad. This was planned long time before ... So its more comfortable to use retropie/c64 or lr-vice or just play some old sierra games like Space Quest 1&2. But ill try the hint from you @edmaul69 - to controll the gui via controller.
Have fun, all together!
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@edmaul69 said in vice says press play on tape and nothing happens:
@maxbeanz i actually dont mind not using warp. The fact that i have to wait for the game to load kinda gives me a sense of realism.
I remember some games on Atari & C64 took up to 30 minutes to load from tape. Spectrum was better - 5 minutes (without turbo gadgets), but still. I'm all up for realism but this is where I draw the line :)
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@arkive well that is a bit excessive. So on lr-vice with the fast sid's it takes 1:20 to load a disk. That isnt too bad. Need to test tape time
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About the same for tapes
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