[Amiga] Amiberry + WHDLoad = Holy Grail - Amiberry's official thread
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Many thanks for this excellent project.
The only game I have not been able to get running is North and South. I'm just getting a black screen. I accidently left North and South running overnight and still a black screen.
Checking the debug script, I get the message
DOS-Error #205 (object not found) on reading "Disk.1".
After searching this error, I found that North and South requires the filekick34005.A500.RTB
.I placed this file in the BIOS folder and no luck. I created a
amiga-data/_BootWHD/Devs/Kickstarts/
folder in the roms folder and placed the file there together with the Kickstart v1.3 and v3.1 renamedkick34005.A500
andkick40068.A1200
respectively. I have also placed them in/opt/retropie/configs/amiga/amiberry/whdboot/save-data/Kickstarts
. Neither have been successful.Here are the files I have tried:
- NorthAndSouth.lha
- NorthAndSouth_v1.7_Files_0194.lha
- NorthAndSouth_v1.7_Files_NTSC_1780.lha
- NorthAndSouth_v1.7_Image_0194.lha
Does North and South work in Amiberry? If so, what configuration do I need to get it running?
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@dudleydes said in [Amiga] Amiberry + WHDLoad = Holy Grail - Amiberry's official thread:
Many thanks for this excellent project.
The only game I have not been able to get running is North and South. I'm just getting a black screen. I accidently left North and South running overnight and still a black screen.
Checking the debug script, I get the message
DOS-Error #205 (object not found) on reading "Disk.1".
After searching this error, I found that North and South requires the filekick34005.A500.RTB
.I placed this file in the BIOS folder and no luck. I created a
amiga-data/_BootWHD/Devs/Kickstarts/
folder in the roms folder and placed the file there together with the Kickstart v1.3 and v3.1 renamedkick34005.A500
andkick40068.A1200
respectively. I have also placed them in/opt/retropie/configs/amiga/amiberry/whdboot/save-data/Kickstarts
. Neither have been successful.Here are the files I have tried:
- NorthAndSouth.lha
- NorthAndSouth_v1.7_Files_0194.lha
- NorthAndSouth_v1.7_Files_NTSC_1780.lha
- NorthAndSouth_v1.7_Image_0194.lha
Does North and South work in Amiberry? If so, what configuration do I need to get it running?
as well as the kickstart, you will also need to change the chipset setting from AGA or whatever you have it set to. Don't know if that helps...
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OK, so I'm giving Amiberry a shot, instead of uae4arm. So far I'm a bit confused: I'm loading a game - this time it's Sensible World of Soccer - choosing Amiberry1200 from the presets, and the game is terribly slow, with the keyboard and the gamepad not responding. I quit and try the amiberry500 - the result is exactly the same. I find the F12 menu very not intuitive and can't really figure out what to switch and how (I had never owned an Amiga, so).
What am I doing wrong?
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Hey there, a lot has changed recently! I've just upgraded to stretch and rebuilt my retropie / amiberry setup from scratch, but I can't find any clean / simple / recommended instructions anymore.
Could the initial post be updated?
so far, what I understand is that games in the .lha format are now the preferred way to go & that uaeconfigmaker is not needed anymore?
Anything else we're supposed to know?
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@dudleydes said in [Amiga] Amiberry + WHDLoad = Holy Grail - Amiberry's official thread:
Many thanks for this excellent project.
The only game I have not been able to get running is North and South. I'm just getting a black screen. I accidently left North and South running overnight and still a black screen.
Checking the debug script, I get the message DOS-Error #205 (object not found) on reading "Disk.1". After searching this error, I found that North and South requires the file kick34005.A500.RTB.
I placed this file in the BIOS folder and no luck. I created a amiga-data/_BootWHD/Devs/Kickstarts/ folder in the roms folder and placed the file there together with the Kickstart v1.3 and v3.1 renamed kick34005.A500 and kick40068.A1200 respectively. I have also placed them in /opt/retropie/configs/amiga/amiberry/whdboot/save-data/Kickstarts. Neither have been successful.if you are still using the boot loading in /amiga-data/ then you are using an out-of-date method for this. The function is now built into Amiberry and RetroPie. Kickstart files needed by WHDLoad will also be automatically symink'ed if avaiable in your bios/ folder.
@littleman said in [Amiga] Amiberry + WHDLoad = Holy Grail - Amiberry's official thread:
Could the initial post be updated?
For both of the above, please note that the guide on Ultimate Amiga has already been updated, but simply lacks an FAQ update.
http://ultimateamiga.co.uk/HostedProjects/RetroPieAmiga/index.html
The first post by @nemo93 could do with being updated to match though.
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@gordonfreemanjr said in [Amiga] Amiberry + WHDLoad = Holy Grail - Amiberry's official thread:
OK, so I'm giving Amiberry a shot, instead of uae4arm. So far I'm a bit confused: I'm loading a game - this time it's Sensible World of Soccer - choosing Amiberry1200 from the presets, and the game is terribly slow, with the keyboard and the gamepad not responding. I quit and try the amiberry500 - the result is exactly the same. I find the F12 menu very not intuitive and can't really figure out what to switch and how (I had never owned an Amiga, so).
What am I doing wrong?
Get hold of SensibleWorldOfSoccer9697_v1.7_0842.lha , update to the latest Amiberry ('from source') and you should be good to go.
I heavily test with SWOS as it's one of my favourite games.
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Okay, but what about .hdf? All my packs are in this format. Is the previous method still valid?
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@horaceandspider Thanks for the reply. I think there may be some confusion. I have been launching
.lha
files directly in Amiberry, the only modification being creating.uae
files for games that require a mouse (Cannon Fodder, Lemmings).The only game that hasn't worked is North and South. The debug script gives the message
DOS-Error #205 (object not found) on reading "Disk.1".
I only used theamiga-data
folder option in an attempt to get it working.These are the Kickstart roms I have in the
BIOS
folder.pi@retropie:~/RetroPie/BIOS $ ls | grep -i kick kick34005.A500.RTB Kickstart v1.2 rev 33.180 (1986)(Commodore)(A500-A1000-A2000).rom Kickstart v1.3 rev 34.5 (1987)(Commodore)(A500-A1000-A2000-CDTV).rom Kickstart v2.04 rev 37.175 (1991)(Commodore)(A500+).rom Kickstart v3.0 rev 39.106 (1992)(Commodore)(A1200)[!].rom Kickstart v3.1 rev 40.63 (1993)(Commodore)(A500-A600-A2000).rom Kickstart v3.1 rev 40.68 (1993)(Commodore)(A1200).rom Kickstart v3.1 rev 40.68 (1993)(Commodore)(A4000).rom
Any advice in getting North and South running would be appreciated.
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A few ignorant Amiberry questions, if I may:
WHDLoad Booter:
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Does this completely eliminate the need for the amiga-data directory (and contents)?
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All the 'important' Kickstarts do indeed get symlinked from the BIOS directory...except the 2.05 A600HD one, which is needed when CPU=68000/68010 (see associated notes about crash bug here: https://github.com/midwan/amiberry/issues/310). Is this normal/expected (i.e. should Amiberry try to load that specific Kickstart directly from the BIOS directory)?
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The Amiberry splash screen...why does it change colors and what do they mean (it appears to be related to resolution and/or NTSC vs. PAL), and can it be disabled entirely?
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Can we get LINE_DOUBLING moved from hostprefs to whd configs? I don't think it should necessarily be a global - some demos benefit from not having it present (otherwise you lose half the vertical resolution), other titles (like Arcade Pool) need it to prevent nasty image shaking.
Thanks much for any help/commentary :)
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@dudleydes I will check N&S but i see no reason it should not work, unless the installer / slave has a bug that requires the data folder specified (Jaguar XJ220 has this problem and i have reported it to the slave author)
Games that require a mouse should be specified by the XML file, but this is a WIP so apologies but a lot are probably missing for now. This will improve.
Does this completely eliminate the need for the amiga-data directory (and contents)?
Yes, although i retain mine for development files, HD folders, CD folders etc which i do not want RetroPie to cache on load.
All the 'important' Kickstarts do indeed get symlinked from the BIOS directory...except the 2.05 A600HD one, which is needed when CPU=68000/68010
The symlink creates files for WHDLoad 'internally' (i.e. in the Amiga environment). The CPU=68000 is setting an option for Amiberry, so wouldnt need the symlink, and i dont think 2.05 is one that WHDLoad generally needs. Amiberry will use whatever folder you have specified in it's 'paths' panel. On the RetroPie distro, the default path is symlinked back to /home/pi/RetroPie/BIOS/ , so ... in answer to your question (...eventually!...) .. yes, Amiberry should try to load that kickstart from the BIOS folder in this instance.
The Amiberry splash screen...why does it change colors and what do they mean
It means the randomly selected colour today is 'red'. Or maybe 'blue'. And very occassionally 'pink'. It's there for fun, no hidden meaning!
Can we get LINE_DOUBLING moved from hostprefs to whd configs?
This was a user request for this to be a hostprefs, and i think can be important with certain sizes of display, but i can certainly look into having the .whd specification for it act as an override at user preference.
I see you asked on GitHub about the best place to ask about support, but to be honest, I am much more likely to pick it up on Github, although here other used may be able help instead.
The other option is to join the very popular 'Amiga RetroPie WHDLoad Group' which has lots of users sharing their experiences with the solution.
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Understood. One other quick question re: the splash screen - is it presented while the lha is being unpacked? Is there any way to disable the splash?
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@rhester72 said in [Amiga] Amiberry + WHDLoad = Holy Grail - Amiberry's official thread:
Understood. One other quick question re: the splash screen - is it presented while the lha is being unpacked? Is there any way to disable the splash?
No, it isnt currently available to be disabled by the end-user, unless creating their own boot program.
It is multi-tasked however, so even on the 'faster' load the splash comes up whilst the game data is being preloaded (cached).
There are two reasons in particular to have this;
The previous booter was without a splash screen, but i recieved a lot of feedback about users thinking they were 'stuck' on a black screen. In many cases, it was a simple case of impatience and the splash gives and indication that something is happening. (Some games with many disks still take a little while to cache.)
Also it is the point at which the user can interupt the process by holding 'fire' down and force the loader to re-scan for an altrnative slave file or change custom settings (e.g. games that have expansion data available) so it does act as a visual cue.
Hope this helps explain.
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I've followed the Guide to the letter, then tried ~20 games and only one has loaded properly (1942). Most go into a black screen after the AutoBooter creates the initial WHD setup file. During the creation it displays "Setpatch: not found" message.
Some also blackscreen just after Amiberry logo.
I've tried to find this file: /home/pi/RetroPie/amiga/whdboot/boot-data/Devs/system-configuration to disable it and get some error messages from DOS, but this directory does not exist. The one in opt/retropie/configs/amiga/amiberry/whdboot/ contains a "boot-data", but it's a .zip archive.I tried some games directly as hdf/adf and these are fine, so the emulator itself is working.
Also, unrelated question: is there any roadmap for Amiberry becoming cycle-accurate? (or maybe it's already the case?)
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Interesting - I've also had the SetPatch not found warning, but only with WHDBooter - it works normally when I'm running against unpacked images.
However, despite the error, the games I've tested (mostly) work fine.
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@youxia said in [Amiga] Amiberry + WHDLoad = Holy Grail - Amiberry's official thread:
Setpatch: not found
This can be ignored - an older version of the booter checked for its presence, because it wa needed in older WHDLoad versions. This is no longer the case, and when i was unable to find a 'free' (AROS) version of SetPatch that did not cause an error, I removed it, as it wasnt needed.
Some also blackscreen just after Amiberry logo.
I have seen this on occasion, but I have had trouble consistently reporoducing it.
On every time though, i have found that a simple reset (either in the amiberry menu, or just reload from Emulation Station) will then load the game fine, so i think the problem is the RetroPie implementation trying to write to DH0: (which is not writable, as it's a ZIP file) so there is probably a hidden warning happening.
It isnt critical, but it is an annoyance i plan to rectify.
I've tried to find this file: /home/pi/RetroPie/amiga/whdboot/boot-data/Devs/system-configuration to disable it and get some error messages from DOS, but this directory does not exist.
Legacy 'tip' from the previous implementation i'm afraid. The file is contained in the ZIP now.
Also, unrelated question: is there any roadmap for Amiberry becoming cycle-accurate? (or maybe it's already the case?)
Initial tests have indicated that the Pi 3 doesnt have the speed to do cycle-exact. I remain optimistic that a slimmed-down version might be possible but it's not really my area i'm afraid.
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@youxia can you do me a favour please and via SMB or FTP navigate to your
configs
section of retropie.Under
amiga/amiberry/whdboot/save-data
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@HoraceAndSpider thanks for replying. I tried to reboot games multiple times but they still refuse to work. Why 1943 does work though? It's so weird.
Yes, there are 4 dirs in amiga/amiberry/whdboot/save-data. I was also wrong previously - there is a boot-data dir in opt/retropie/configs/amiga/amiberry/whdboot/ and it does contain that system file. I removed it but still did not get to DOS. If I removed it from that other .zip file, would that help to see some error messages? Or are there any logs I could check and report?
In fact I've just tried a few more games and 2 work: Benefactor and Bionic Commando. But the rest didn't. Tomorrow I will try to start from scratch: delete all the assorted configs and reinstall from source.
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@youxia said in [Amiga] Amiberry + WHDLoad = Holy Grail - Amiberry's official thread:
opt/retropie/configs/amiga/amiberry/whdboot/
You shouldn’t have both the boot-data folder and the zip file. Remove the folder, especially if it is empty!
Are you sure you have all the relevant kickstart files and that they are being correctly symlinked?
Usually if only certain games work it is because a kickstart required by that game is missing...
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@HoraceAndSpider Okay, got it sorted finally. I did a clean reinstall of everything but I think you might've been right - I saw there was one non-symlinked kickstart previously. I thought I had it covered, with a zillion .roms in the /BIOS, but of course managed to miss one anyway :) It's also worth noting that the official (ahem) naming has changed slightly in the last edition - eg (1993-07), not just (1993) - so these names would differ from the "common name" (not sure if this matters thou).
One thing: I was reading the amiberry doc regarding individual game configs, do I understand correctly that if I make a separate .uae config for a WHDload game it will take priority over the WHD config? I mean, I need to tweak probably most of these installs, seeing as I'm using a NTSC CRT (headache). So if I fire up a WHD game, then go into Amiberry menu, tweak and make a config, would that work on the next boot? Would I have to name it properly (same as the WHD?)
Another thing, all the .lha archives I've tried worked, but .zip ones (from another source) mostly did not.Also, an unrelated bizarre glitch, present in the previous versions as well: If I enter a directory menu in Amiberry - eg the (...) when looking for a game in the floppy menu, the navigation becomes super-sensitive (when using a joypad) or super-slow (when using a keyboard). I use both PS3 wired pad and a USB keyboard. Ever heard of this one? (I have a theory it might have something to do with NTSC, had similar problems with Atari800 emu (super slow response on keyboard) and heard this could be the cause)
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@youxia said in [Amiga] Amiberry + WHDLoad = Holy Grail - Amiberry's official thread:
It's also worth noting that the official (ahem) naming has changed slightly in the last edition - eg (1993-07), not just (1993) - so these names would differ from the "common name" (not sure if this matters thou).
Thanks - it doesnt matter for Amiberry's scanning, but it does matter for the guide / Wiki section, so that is useful to know.
One thing: I was reading the amiberry doc regarding individual game configs, do I understand correctly that if I make a separate .uae config for a WHDload game it will take priority over the WHD config? I
Thats correct. When you load a game direct from LHA is sets the 'game name' internally to that of the LHA file.... so when you load
IndyHeat_V1.1.lha
any config oyu save will beIndyHeat_V1.1.uae
The next time you load the .lha the autobooter will do a quick check... "does
IndyHeat_V1.1.uae
exist? If so, ignore the XML or the .WHD files, and load this instead. I have a mind to use this to allow quick loading of save-states in the future too.If I enter a directory menu in Amiberry - eg the (...) when looking for a game in the floppy menu, the navigation becomes super-sensitive (when using a joypad) or super-slow (when using a keyboard).
Dimitris did some fixes to the menu navigation code to work with the GUI via AXIS control, but i have a funny feeling it didnt make it into all the GUI modules.... I'm doing some work here at the moment to make mulitple contollers work in the GUI, so i will have a look to see if the same fix needs to be applied to the file navigations, sub-menus etc
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