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    [Amiga] Amiberry + WHDLoad = Holy Grail - Amiberry's official thread

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      midwan
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      Hi people!
      I've updated the Version History up to the current beta (2.24b5 at the moment), sorry I had missed that.

      Binary releases are only available when we reach "Stable" versions, and as I have a few more bugs I know of in the current one, there's no binary for it yet until I fix those. :)

      As previously mentioned, any bug reports or new feature requests are best added on the Github page, as I don't usually keep track of the various forums and groups that might discuss such items. I hope you understand! :)

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        marus @midwan
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        @midwan Yes, I've just posted there. Thank you!

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          DarishZone Banned @midwan
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          @midwan said in [Amiga] Amiberry + WHDLoad = Holy Grail - Amiberry's official thread:

          Hi people!
          I've updated the Version History up to the current beta (2.24b5 at the moment), sorry I had missed that.

          Binary releases are only available when we reach "Stable" versions, and as I have a few more bugs I know of in the current one, there's no binary for it yet until I fix those. :)

          As previously mentioned, any bug reports or new feature requests are best added on the Github page, as I don't usually keep track of the various forums and groups that might discuss such items. I hope you understand! :)

          Thank you midwan, your emulator is great and life changer to me :) you helped to bring back Amiga glory to nostalgic and new generations...
          I just hope for bezels support and virtual keyboard, it would be perfect, keep it up with the good work!

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            micv2
            last edited by micv2

            Hello everyone,
            I'm new here. I own Raspi 3 B + with Retropie and Amiberry v2.21. I'm very satisfied with that.
            Only one problem I have .. In the WHDload game "Defender Of The Crown 2" I can no choose the German language. The game always starts in English. I have with the WHDBooter no possibility to set the options Custom1 = 0 and Custom2 = 0. I have already tried to manually edit "auto-startup", unfortunately without success. Why is there no possibility in WHDBooter to set the required values?

            Please for help, the game is very important to me.
            http://whdload.de/games/DefenderOfTheCrown2.html

            Best regards, MiC

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              micv2
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              Hello,
              my question has been resolved. Have in two games folders "Custom2 = 3" registered. It finally works :-)
              Thanks to "HoraceAndTheSpider" for the solution. It was the "auto-startup" in Defender Of The Crown 2 folder. Yes!

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                A Former User
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                Has anyone tried a REAL Amiga image from a Amiga SDCard ?
                I have imaged my real Amiga 1200 4Gb image that I made over a 2-year period, to a image file "wb31.img". It's a fully working Workbench 3.1, with a average size of WHLoad games, utils, music, etc..
                I have tested this image in the latest WinUAE, on my PC, and it works great. But on my Pi 3B+, with the latest binary Amiberry, it doesn't properly recognise the image size- it gets the size wrong(3.8Gb), and of course doesn't then boot - it just goes to the Amiga boot screen. I have tested a small image made in WinUAE, just a fresh install of Workbench 3.1, no games or utils, and around 50Mb in size, and it works great in Amiberry.
                Does Amiberry actually support the booting of HD images that have been imaged from a real Amiga 1200 ?

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                  mitu Global Moderator @A Former User
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                  @John_RM_70 I think it might be the size of the image - this particular bug report seems similar to your issue.

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                    A Former User @mitu
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                    @mitu Thanks, that does look like the issue. I think it was perfectly summed up by this post

                    "There doesn't appear to be any support for real RDB HDF files, only 'partition' HDF's and a max size of 1GB. 4GB is the limit on a real Amiga without 3rd party software or OS >3.1"

                    So that looks like a long-standing issue that is just waiting for a fix.

                    Thanks, mitu.

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                      LifeAsASuffix
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                      I’ve got a strange issue; it was mentioned in the thread but i never saw a resolution. I have installed Amiberry from Source, loaded the kickstart.rom files in the BIOS folder, and added a few .iha files to the ROMs folder. When i launched the first rom everything went great. Boot screen loaded Loader came up with info, game loaded and controls worked perfectly. I exited the game and wen’t to launch another and Nothing. Blank screen, no Bootscreen, no loader, no mouse cursor. I can bring up the GUI, and everything looks normal. When I restart from here I get a hand holding a disk, so something isn’t loading right.
                      I restarted, checked the kickstart files, checked the symblinks, and am now updating Amiberry (though it was only installed 2 days ago). Everything looks normal, but honestly I don’t know what they should be, but i didn’t change anything from working to not.
                      I’m sure I’m overlooking something simple, it loaded once (Chuck Yeager Advanced Flight Trainer 2) so I think i have all the right files in all the right places, but now nothing will load.
                      Thanks -Ed

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                      • BiZzAr721B
                        BiZzAr721 @LifeAsASuffix
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                        @LifeAsASuffix Did you ever get this issue sorted out? I just got Amiberry set up, and ran into this issue with a few select CD32 games. Everything else I checked has been working. I joined WHD bug reporting to document Banshee just going to a black screen. Bug Reports

                        In the debug report I had an error stating "the installed program requireds the AGA chipset." At amiberry boot logo, if I press hotkey + xto get to amiberry menu, then change chipset to AGA, the game will load fine, just without controller mapped.

                        By the way, anyone involved in Amiberry / WHDloader - thank you. Amazing work!

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                          dudleydes @BiZzAr721
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                          @BiZzAr721 Amiberry gets its game specific settings from whdload.xml which can be found in /opt/retropie/emulators/amiberry/whdboot/game-data/ .

                          The latest version available at the Amiberry github currently supports v3.2 of Banshee CD32 so v3.3 will launch with the default (non-AGA) settings. You are better off opening an issue at the Github page to let the devs know so that they can update the whdload.xml file.

                          In the meantime, you can create a game specific setting for v3.3 by following the instructions at: https://github.com/midwan/amiberry/wiki/WHDLoad-Auto-booting#game-specific-settings-improving-game-compatibility.

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                          • BiZzAr721B
                            BiZzAr721
                            last edited by BiZzAr721

                            Thank you. I will be sure to do both later this evening!

                            EDIT:
                            I opened a issue at github. I also created game specific settings, so got it working! I originally thought WHDload was more of an index of games compatible, including all previous versions of each game listed and that everything else on what & how to run the game was within the .lha. When I update Amiberry with a newer whdload.xml, do previous versions of games still run correctly when I new version is released?

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                              youxia
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                              Hi, I'm trying to get Amiberry to display properly on a CRT TV via composite. I was advised to use this guide: https://github.com/mcgurk/Raspberry-Amiga-Emulation ("Optional: 288p composite output"). Seems its possible with some tweaks. My problem is it seems a bit dated in respect to configs (I'm using Amiberry 2.24) and I don't know where to put the following changes:

                              amiberry.gfx_correct_aspect=false
                              amiberry.horizontal_offset=0
                              amiberry.vertical_offset=-16
                              
                              gfx_framerate=0
                              gfx_linemode=double
                              gfx_width=720
                              gfx_height=288
                              gfx_width_windowed=720
                              gfx_height_windowed=288
                              gfx_width_fullscreen=720
                              gfx_height_fullscreen=288
                              gfx_correct_aspect=false
                              

                              I tried various configs, from hostpref to making individual .whd & .uae files but nothing is really working. It seems some of these configs have different syntax? (eg: LINE_DOUBLING=TRUE instead of gfx_linemode=double)

                              Using that alternative syntax seemed to effect some changes when the game starts, but as soon as I get into F12 menu, everything reverts to default config.

                              Any ideas on how to deal with this most appreciated.

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                                Dwarfboysim
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                                HI all,
                                I used to love playing this as a child. I have an LHA version but it runs too fast. Was advised to set BITTER-WAIT in the WHDLOAD_DB.XML file which has made the speed correct but now the game has a flickering effect. Particularly if a person is on the screen such as the Nurse in the Hospital or your assistant at the start.

                                Anyone got any further tips on how to fine tune this game?

                                Also would love to know all the parameters and values I can set for the individual games in the whdload.xmil to avoid have UAE’s as well for the LHA games.

                                Also anyone know of plans for someone to do Bone Cruncher and Starways as LHA files? Both need kick start 1.2 and minimal RAM/CPU settings otherwise they won’t load

                                FYI my system is:

                                System spec below:
                                Raspberry Pi 3 Model B
                                Raspberry Pi 2.5 amp PSU
                                SanDisk 64GB SD card
                                4 x Logitech F710 Wireless Controllers
                                1x 4 port USB 2 Hub
                                1 x Logitech Wireless Mouse and Keyboard
                                O.S. RetroPie 4.4 with most recent updates

                                Thanks,
                                Greg

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                                • HoraceAndSpiderH
                                  HoraceAndSpider @dudleydes
                                  last edited by

                                  @dudleydes said in [Amiga] Amiberry + WHDLoad = Holy Grail - Amiberry's official thread:

                                  @BiZzAr721 Amiberry gets its game specific settings from whdload.xml which can be found in /opt/retropie/emulators/amiberry/whdboot/game-data/ .

                                  The latest version available at the Amiberry github currently supports v3.2 of Banshee CD32 so v3.3 will launch with the default (non-AGA) settings. You are better off opening an issue at the Github page to let the devs know so that they can update the whdload.xml file.

                                  In the meantime, you can create a game specific setting for v3.3 by following the instructions at: https://github.com/midwan/amiberry/wiki/WHDLoad-Auto-booting#game-specific-settings-improving-game-compatibility.

                                  Hi mate

                                  Just to let you know I auto-sync all of the latest WHDLoad game every few days. The Python script that generates the XML is also run in “update” mode (new entries only) every 2 days, and a full “refresh all” sync is down very week. These changes are immediately pushed to the Amiberry XML GitHub, so it should never be out of date by more than 3 days, as long as my computer stays online! (If anyone wants to host a backup, I would welcome it, please get in contact)

                                  The XML generator actually re-uses a lot of the old Config Maker code, and so any game that is updated, provided it still has the same directory path inside the LHA, will immediately pick up the right settings even on an updated version, without anyone needing to lift a finger.

                                  AGA, CD32 and NTSC modes should all be self-detected from the filenames. Please let me know (via the Amiberry GitHub ideally) if this is not the case.

                                  I am working on a “download Xml” button in-emulator for this regularly updated source, as the new updated booter is using the xml to really speed up compatibility and faster loading times.

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                                  • HoraceAndSpiderH
                                    HoraceAndSpider
                                    last edited by

                                    Also I should probably say I am surpressing the support for the .whd file as I feel this is unnecessary as the .uae files (which are far more flexible) will be loaded with the game anyway, and I would rather contributions were made for the XML to be correctly updated.

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                                    • BiZzAr721B
                                      BiZzAr721 @HoraceAndSpider
                                      last edited by

                                      @HoraceAndSpider said in [Amiga] Amiberry + WHDLoad = Holy Grail - Amiberry's official thread:

                                      @dudleydes said in [Amiga] Amiberry + WHDLoad = Holy Grail - Amiberry's official thread:

                                      @BiZzAr721 Amiberry gets its game specific settings from whdload.xml which can be found in /opt/retropie/emulators/amiberry/whdboot/game-data/ .

                                      The latest version available at the Amiberry github currently supports v3.2 of Banshee CD32 so v3.3 will launch with the default (non-AGA) settings. You are better off opening an issue at the Github page to let the devs know so that they can update the whdload.xml file.

                                      In the meantime, you can create a game specific setting for v3.3 by following the instructions at: https://github.com/midwan/amiberry/wiki/WHDLoad-Auto-booting#game-specific-settings-improving-game-compatibility.

                                      Hi mate

                                      Just to let you know I auto-sync all of the latest WHDLoad game every few days. The Python script that generates the XML is also run in “update” mode (new entries only) every 2 days, and a full “refresh all” sync is down very week. These changes are immediately pushed to the Amiberry XML GitHub, so it should never be out of date by more than 3 days, as long as my computer stays online! (If anyone wants to host a backup, I would welcome it, please get in contact)

                                      The XML generator actually re-uses a lot of the old Config Maker code, and so any game that is updated, provided it still has the same directory path inside the LHA, will immediately pick up the right settings even on an updated version, without anyone needing to lift a finger.

                                      AGA, CD32 and NTSC modes should all be self-detected from the filenames. Please let me know (via the Amiberry GitHub ideally) if this is not the case.

                                      I am working on a “download Xml” button in-emulator for this regularly updated source, as the new updated booter is using the xml to really speed up compatibility and faster loading times.

                                      Thanks for your work! I love the idea of adding a "download xml" button in emulator as well.

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                                      • LineOf7sL
                                        LineOf7s
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                                        So, to be clear, should we be regularly grabbing the latest whdload.xml file from github in order to maximise Amiberry compatibility?

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                                        • HoraceAndSpiderH
                                          HoraceAndSpider @LineOf7s
                                          last edited by

                                          @LineOf7s absolutely, but unless you have manually installed my fork there isn’t much point in that until the main branch is updated (probably when I finish the download button - hopefully during this week)

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                                          • LineOf7sL
                                            LineOf7s
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                                            Aaah I see.

                                            I shall await The Button. :)

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