[Amiga] Amiberry + WHDLoad = Holy Grail - Amiberry's official thread
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I've resolved the issue, now Amiberry start lha files like a charm, thank you.
Is so all the old install whdload system-uaeconfigmaker-autonistall obsolete? -
@horaceandspider said in [Amiga] Amiberry + WHDLoad = Holy Grail - Amiberry's official thread:
./amiberry autowhdload="/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/amiga/Capone_v1.1.lha"
Ok done all the steps but when i RESCAN PATH (after put all the .rom in the right folder) no one symlinks were created.( so i copy manually the file and rename if following the FAQ naming convention)
but
If i load the command line i get this error (sended trought PuTTY console):SDL could not itialize! SDL_Error: Unable to open a console terminal
Internal error; file/main.cpp, line 665
AbortedUPDATE: copied the file from Devs:Kickstarts. to save-data/Kickstarts and whdload start but i read on the startup screen SETPATCH NOT FOUND and after black screen.
I have seen the name of the game and no other error. (slave found and files created) -
I get this error from the only log i had found (Debugs\AnotherWorldIt.whdscript_debug):
on reading "devs:kickstarts/kick34005.a500".
DOS-Error #219I've made a quick search on internet and i look in the dev folder (i have all the files who needer for load amiberry) (also copied from the same PC EMULATOR Winuae).
The axtensiona and the names are correct ( .PAT .RTB .rom and no extension like amiga-os-120.rom )
What files i should need on the devs:kickstarts/ folder?
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@marcoqwerty Do you have the Kickstart 1.3 rom in the BIOS folder? Check the Amiberry wiki for the file name you require.
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@dudleydes said in [Amiga] Amiberry + WHDLoad = Holy Grail - Amiberry's official thread:
@marcoqwerty Do you have the Kickstart 1.3 rom in the BIOS folder? Check the Amiberry wiki for the file name you require.
Yes...i have all the Kistarts in the BIOS folder, but nothing was created (symlinks) in the dev folder, i have been copied manually the files in this folder.
This file is been found, if i removing it i get NOT FOUND on the log, maybe is not correct or missing some other Kickstarts...i will copy again new Kickstarters and rename these like the links.
Software is case sensitive? kick34005.A500 is different from kick34005.a500I apologize all this mess, i had installed tons of emulators also Amiga likes, but i never had mess with these f***** kickstarters.
I'm sorry for the huge amount of these topics!
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@marcoqwerty said in [Amiga] Amiberry + WHDLoad = Holy Grail - Amiberry's official thread:
but nothing was created (symlinks) in the dev folder
How are you checking this? If I use SAMBA shares, then the
/amiberry/whdboot/save-data/Kickstarts
folder is empty apart from thefoo.txt
file. If I check via the command line, then I see the symlinks:pi@retropie:/opt/retropie/configs/amiga/amiberry/whdboot/save-data/Kickstarts $ ls -lah total 24K drwxr-xr-x 2 pi pi 4.0K Jun 1 07:34 . drwxr-xr-x 6 pi pi 4.0K Apr 19 15:07 .. -rw-r--r-- 1 pi pi 1 Apr 19 15:07 foo.txt lrwxrwxrwx 1 pi pi 112 Jun 1 07:34 kick34005.A500 -> /opt/retropie/emulators/amiberry/kickstarts/Kickstart v1.3 rev 34.5 (1987)(Commodore)(A500-A1000-A2000-CDTV).rom lrwxrwxrwx 1 pi pi 97 Apr 19 15:08 kick40068.A1200 -> /opt/retropie/emulators/amiberry/kickstarts/Kickstart v3.1 rev 40.68 (1993)(Commodore)(A1200).rom
It may be worth checking the contents of this folder on your system using the command line.
It may also be worth checking the systems ROMs path in Amiberry by bringing up the configuration screen (press hotkey+X on a controller or F12 on a keyboard) and navigating to the
Paths
section. For reference, mine is/opt/retropie/emulators/amiberry/kickstarts
which is the default when I first installed AmiberryYes, Linux is case-sensitive so it would need to be
kick34005.A500
.I agree Kickstart files can be frustrating but, after using FS-UAE on my desktop, I have found Amiberry on RetroPie to be as close to a plug-and-play Amiga experience as it's possible to get. Credit to the devs for this.
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@dudleydes said in [Amiga] Amiberry + WHDLoad = Holy Grail - Amiberry's official thread:
@marcoqwerty said in [Amiga] Amiberry + WHDLoad = Holy Grail - Amiberry's official thread:
but nothing was created (symlinks) in the dev folder
How are you checking this? If I use SAMBA shares, then the
/amiberry/whdboot/save-data/Kickstarts
folder is empty apart from thefoo.txt
file. If I check via the command line, then I see the symlinks:It may be worth checking the contents of this folder on your system using the command line.
Thank you i will check on this way, im quite noob on these "linux tricks", i had checked files from WinSCP, maybe for that reason i did not find anything.
I should check these after pressing RESCAN PATH right?It may also be worth checking the systems ROMs path in Amiberry by bringing up the configuration screen (press hotkey+X on a controller or F12 on a keyboard) and navigating to the
Paths
section. For reference, mine is/opt/retropie/emulators/amiberry/kickstarts
which is the default when I first installed AmiberryIn the wiki looks under BIOS folder, i setup it launching the AMIBERRY EMULATOR...after setting up the path i rescan and quit the emu.
https://github.com/midwan/amiberry/wiki/Using-Amiberry-WHDBooter-with-RetroPie-(Step-2)
Yes, Linux is case-sensitive so it would need to be
kick34005.A500
.i should change to .A500 to .a500 , sorry for all these stupid questions!
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Seems speaked too soon... some lha games works, some not and i get a black screen after whload setup... it gave me "setpatch not found", it is relevant?
Tried to change bios path toward kickstart folder and now i get a sinister Aros splashscreen "waiting for bootable media" :/ -
@darishzone Could you tell the name of the lha file? I can take a look at it.
EDIT: I get the
setpatch not found
message during the WHDLoad autoboot process for each game I have tried and each one works fine. I don't believe it's an issue. -
@dudleydes said in [Amiga] Amiberry + WHDLoad = Holy Grail - Amiberry's official thread:
@darishzone Could you tell the name of the lha file? I can take a look at it.
EDIT: I get the
setpatch not found
message during the WHDLoad autoboot process for each game I have tried and each one works fine. I don't believe it's an issue.I see, me too, but you never know.
Can't see if my setup is wrong or there's issues with my lha set, guess if some game run it would be ok with my conf.
Oh and the file is Rise of the Dragon
RiseOfTheDragon_v1.1_1793 -
@darishzone Which game isn't working for you?
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Sorry, added the title later
RiseOfTheDragon_v1.1_1793for now, but i guess others will follow...
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It also relevant Amiberry logo before hdload autoboot is green... and often red?
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@darishzone You are most likely missing the Kickstart 1.3 rom.
If you take a look at the Debug script for Rise of the Dragon which you can find in the
/opt/retropie/configs/amiberry/whdboot/save-data/Debugs
folder, you should find the following (repeated many times):DOS-Error #205 (object not found) on reading "devs:kickstarts/kick34005.a500".
kick34005.a500
refers to the Kickstart 1.3 rom. Please refer to this page in Amiberry wiki for further info.You need to have this file in the BIOS folder. The file I have in the BIOS folder is
Kickstart v1.3 rev 34.5 (1987)(Commodore)(A500-A1000-A2000-CDTV).rom
. This Kickstart rom is also needed for other games, e.g. Another World, North and South.The different coloured logo splashscreen is a bit of fun. See this post.
The
setpatch not found
can indeed be ignored - see this post from the dev. -
@dudleydes said in [Amiga] Amiberry + WHDLoad = Holy Grail - Amiberry's official thread:
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Very good, thanks, i can confirm error on debug folder.
I have "kick13.rom" on bios folder, not sure if it is the right one.
I also reinstalled Amiberry and deleted configs, so it all returned to default paths, which is opt/retropie/emulators/amiberry/kickstarts/
Seems to me this path correlate to bios folder. -
@darishzone It may be worth checking which kickstart roms you have on your system and making sure that symlinks are being created accordingly.
Could you run the following commands?
Contents in BIOS Folder
cd RetroPie/BIOS ls | grep -i kick
This is my output:
pi@retropie:~/RetroPie/BIOS $ ls | grep -i kick Kickstart v1.3 rev 34.5 (1987)(Commodore)(A500-A1000-A2000-CDTV).rom Kickstart v3.1 rev 40.68 (1993)(Commodore)(A1200).rom
Symlinks in Amiberry WHDBoot configs
cd /opt/retropie/configs/amiga/amiberry/whdboot/save-data/Kickstarts ls -lah
This is my output:
pi@retropie:/opt/retropie/configs/amiga/amiberry/whdboot/save-data/Kickstarts $ ls -lah total 24K drwxr-xr-x 2 pi pi 4.0K Jun 1 07:34 . drwxr-xr-x 6 pi pi 4.0K Apr 19 15:07 .. -rw-r--r-- 1 pi pi 1 Apr 19 15:07 foo.txt lrwxrwxrwx 1 pi pi 112 Jun 1 07:34 kick34005.A500 -> /opt/retropie/emulators/amiberry/kickstarts/Kickstart v1.3 rev 34.5 (1987)(Commodore)(A500-A1000-A2000-CDTV).rom lrwxrwxrwx 1 pi pi 97 Apr 19 15:08 kick40068.A1200 -> /opt/retropie/emulators/amiberry/kickstarts/Kickstart v3.1 rev 40.68 (1993)(Commodore)(A1200).rom
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I'm confused now, however i got this
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@darishzone In the
Kickstarts
folder, is the entry forkick34005.A500
in red? If so, this means that the symlink is broken.I can't see all of the kickstart roms in the
BIOS
folder. You only need the two kickstart roms in my previous post so could you remove all kickstarts from theBIOS
folder except these two and confirm that there are present by running thels | grep -i kick
command in theBIOS
folder? -
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@darishzone I renamed my 1.3 Kickstart rom to
Kickstart 1.3.rom
to match yours and it broke the symlink.We may be able to fix this by renaming the kickstarts but before we do, we should check that they are valid. Drag your kickstart file into an online CRC32 checker such as this one and check that the values given match those given on this page.
If they do, then try changing the file names as given on the Amiberry Wiki page linked above.
If they don't, then you will need to find valid 1.3 and 3.1 kickstart roms, appropriately named.
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