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    • nemo93
      nemo93 last edited by nemo93

      @George-Spiggott no worries and I wish you luck with you redecoration project! I'm just curious to know about the "picture" you mentioned after leaving the GUI. Is that picture about the game itself or perhaps an Amiberry logo?

      @ecto nice catch! With the many improvements done lately (still more to come) by @midwan some games need adjustments. It Came from the Desert was one for sure and Hostages is another.

      There's no cycle-exact emulation implemented (yet) but the game is working fine with the proper settings. I've already created a PR and whenever the XML file will be updated (usually within a week timeframe tops) you should be good to go. If you can't wait you could get an updated XML from there.

      The settings to currently rely on are as follows (remember to Reset Amiberry once settings are ok):

      * (Chipset) Blitter -> Normal
      * (CPU) JIT -> True
      * (CPU) Disable 24 bit addressing (to allow Z3 memory to be set)
      * (RAM) remove any Z2 (FAST) memory => set to 0
      * (RAM) add Z3 => set to 16MB to be safe
      

      All credits to @midwan and to the contributors for bringing us Amiberry which is indeed a great Amiga emulator :-)

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      • George Spiggott
        George Spiggott @nemo93 last edited by George Spiggott

        @nemo93 Yes it is the game picture. If I keep going into the Amiberry menu I can play the game.

        I can use my Pi but I can't access the internet or local network with it. Also I don't have a keyboard so my options to tinker are exceptionally limited.

        Currently running:
        Retropie 4.7 on a Pi 4B 4GB (Overclock Settings: CPU 2100, GPU (V3D) 850) - On hiatus
        Emulationstation on a NUC 8 (i5, Windows 11, 16GB RAM)

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        • nemo93
          nemo93 last edited by

          @George-Spiggott no problem. Do you know your exact Pi config? I mean do you rely on a default Retropie install and update system packages from time to time? Or do you have a more fine-tuned setup eg. you've enabled the KMS driver for instance? What kernel version do you have? Also when you'll be able to, please check again your amiberry.conf file again to see if the 2.05 KS has been added (I still recommend you to delete the 2 other KS).

          I really can't reproduce your issue here on my Pi4 (no overclock, no WIP or in-development driver or kernel, just the default).

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          • George Spiggott
            George Spiggott @nemo93 last edited by

            @nemo93 Yes I updated to the new kernel and I am running the KMS driver with the legacy sound driver. I'll check the exact version later tonight. I will check amiberry.conf as soon as I am able.

            Thanks for the continued help.

            Currently running:
            Retropie 4.7 on a Pi 4B 4GB (Overclock Settings: CPU 2100, GPU (V3D) 850) - On hiatus
            Emulationstation on a NUC 8 (i5, Windows 11, 16GB RAM)

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            • agerhard
              agerhard last edited by

              Hello together,

              as I am putting together a new RetroPie unit one short question: as the 4.6 image comes with Amiberry 3.1.3 - how do I update to the latest 3.2 correctly?

              Thanks for pinpointing me into the right direction.

              cu,
              agerhard

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              • Stuffu
                Stuffu @agerhard last edited by

                @agerhard Hi, I’m not sure the binaries have updated yet, update from source in the RetroPie setup menu, Amiberry is located under optional packages, and it will update to 3.2.

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                • agerhard
                  agerhard last edited by

                  Hello Stuffu, thanks for the info. Installed Amiberry from binary first - an option to "update" from source does not seem to be available. Do you refer to "Install from source" maybe?

                  cu,
                  agerhard

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                  • Stuffu
                    Stuffu @agerhard last edited by

                    @agerhard yup, that’s it!

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                    • silentheaven83
                      silentheaven83 last edited by silentheaven83

                      Hi everybody, does anyone feel that games run a little faster then normal?
                      I'm loading LHA files using lastest version of Retropie and Amiberry built from source on a Rpi 3B+.

                      For example, in Kick Off when players enter the stadium there was a slowdown in original hardware and FS-UAE but not in Amiberry and the game feels faster overall.

                      In Street Fighter 2 fighters seem to move faster then normal. I'm not too good at the game but when I play in FS-UAE I can beat CPU in the first round of the first opponent, in Amiberry sometimes I can't even decide how to hit the CPU.

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                      • silentheaven83
                        silentheaven83 last edited by

                        I made a little video:

                        that compared to:

                        I thinks it's a little faster. Am I wrong?

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                        • Simrose
                          Simrose @nemo93 last edited by

                          @nemo93 can you share your uae file for OnEscapee please. I have been trying all day to get that game loading. I'm using the hdf file which was made freeware.

                          Thanks
                          Sim

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                          • alchemist
                            alchemist last edited by alchemist

                            Please help with common issue, hopefully.

                            I've RetroPie, all packages in lastest version (10/2020), AmiBerry build from source.

                            My game runs OK as LHA WHDLoad package. By public WHDLoad package database game also supports:

                            TRAINER TOOLTYPES:
                            Custom1=1 for unlimited lives

                            So, I want to set-up Custom1=1 for my game.
                            Is possible to create game-context file with this specific settings?

                            Where (what system path) is best place and how exactly it must look?

                            I'm sorry for this simple question but for is not ...
                            Thank you very much ...

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                            • nemo93
                              nemo93 last edited by nemo93

                              hello all!

                              @alchemist what game(s) are you trying to enable trainer(s) for please? Also what is the filename of the package you're trying to run? The very latest Amiberry releases (3.2+) will direct you to a Workbench page right after you launch a LHA package for you to select a trainer. This is true only if the package does have trainer enabled. If true then you could pick an item to enable depending on what's available. If you don't see that trainers page then it's likely you don't have latest Amiberry or package doesn't have any trainer available.

                              @Simrose here you for OnEscapee: https://pastebin.com/6ywGmRzw

                              @silentheaven83 if you got a feeling that a game is running faster than it should let's have a closer look then :) It occurs to me for the Body Blows serie. This might be due to the default settings applied by Amiberry and picked from the whdload_db.xml file. Yet let's first ensure you have at least the 3 marked Kickstarts in your Retropie BIOS directory as indicated on that page. Second can you please confirm the exact packages names you're using for Kick Off and SF2 please? If you are aware of other similar issue for other games please let me know.

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                              • alchemist
                                alchemist @nemo93 last edited by

                                @nemo93 Yes, I'm sorry for incomplete question.

                                Amiberry 3.3 (2020-09-17) ; Game is R-Type, package: RType_v1.4.1_0940.lha [http://www.whdload.de/games/RType.html] .
                                By documentation it looks like this:

                                TRAINER TOOLTYPES:
                                Custom1=1 for unlimited lives
                                Custom2=1 for invulnerability

                                From other games I know that Workbench question for enabling trainers, but here it's different ....

                                Thank you all ...

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                                • nemo93
                                  nemo93 last edited by

                                  hi @alchemist no worries at all. Thanks for sharing more details. Indeed that game doesn't have any trainers (or "custom") detected by the script in charge of generating the whdload_db.xml file. I'll have a deeper look but I'm afraid there won't be any quick fix anytime soon. Meanwhile I've found that in case it helps => http://www.lemonamiga.com/games/cheats.php?id=918

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                                  • alchemist
                                    alchemist last edited by alchemist

                                    @nemo93 Hi, in meantime I found this solution:

                                    1. In Amiberry Configuration GUI select: Configurations > Save
                                    2. It creates new UAE file at: [config_root]/amiga/amiberry/conf (in my case: RType_v1.4.1_0940.uae)
                                    3. edit RType_v1.4.1_0940.uae file and find line: "whdload_custom1" set it to 1 (by default set as whdload_custom1=0 ; bottom of file)
                                    4. try it in game, should works :)

                                    Reference of Custom configration - Amiberry Wiki: https://github.com/midwan/amiberry/wiki/WHDLoad-Auto-booting

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                                    • nemo93
                                      nemo93 last edited by nemo93

                                      Awesome findings @alchemist! I have to apologize this turn as I completely forgot about this new behavior from Amiberry. Indeed it was possible to edit directly a temporary file to add/modify any "custom" config. Since 3.3 it's possible (and more elegant) to edit a config file instead. Exactly as you explained! Thanks for that and for reading the doc ;-) Glad to see it working!

                                      EDIT: I've added a line about that into the 1st post. Thanks again.

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                                      • che_don_john
                                        che_don_john last edited by

                                        Hi all, I'm running v4.5.13 on a Pi 3B+, and having some input lag on Amiberry.

                                        Read through a few threads on input lag but none that I could find concern Amiberry, hence the new post.

                                        It occurs with all games, and I've tried two different TVs of different sizes (both set to Game Mode). Amiberry has a Frameskip option but this just made it jittery.

                                        Is there a 'run ahead' tweak I'm missing with this emulator? Or, any other suggestions? Thanks.

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                                        • muldjord
                                          muldjord @che_don_john last edited by muldjord

                                          @che_don_john There is no run-ahead in Amiberry. I don't know if there are other tweaks that might help though (maybe some frame buffering levels can be changed). Amiberry is based on WinUAE, so you might get some answers by searching on that. Stuff like this. Even though that thread is old, it's about stuff concerning input polling.

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                                          • nemo93
                                            nemo93 last edited by

                                            hi @che_don_john! I'll have more questions for you :) Are you able to quantify the input lag please? How many seconds delay? Or is it more a "feeling" that you have? If you have some examples with some games (don't forget to report the names of the packages used) that would be great. Also do you have similar behavior on other emulator(s)?

                                            I'd advise you to update Retropie to the latest version (4.7) and do the same with Amiberry (3.3) - update from source. Perhaps that would help.

                                            To have your TV sets to rely on game mode is good.

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