[Amiga] Amiberry + WHDLoad = Holy Grail - Amiberry's official thread
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@nemo93 This new release really makes a difference! This new A600 default for non-AGA/ECS games is great.
I always use "Hostages" as a test for new Amiberry versions, and now it runs perfectly.
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HI! I'm calling for help given a weird issue appeared recently which is quite hard to track down. If you can compile latest Amiberry
master
and report back that would be helpful.The issue:
On some controller(s) it's possible to trigger reset once by pressing a button. Reset will occur once at the first press of a button, subsequent presses do nothing (button does work as it should).Affected controllers:
- Xbox One controller (bluetooth). Pressing any face button at any time during a game will trigger a reset. Pressing the same button again will not trigger another reset. Please note that a single press of a single button will do. I'm not talking about the Retroarch combo (
hotkey
+<button>
). In fact any buttons on that controller will reset emulation except D-Pad, L2 and R2 triggers and thehotkey
which is mapped toselect/back
here.
Check-list:
This can be reproduced 100% of the time on the above controller(s) with any games. Default Retropie installation and environment. OS packages up-to-date. The Xbox One controller relies on thexpadneo
driver also provided by Retropie. Make sure to havedefault_retroarch_reset=yes
set inamiberry.conf
.Thanks in advance.
- Xbox One controller (bluetooth). Pressing any face button at any time during a game will trigger a reset. Pressing the same button again will not trigger another reset. Please note that a single press of a single button will do. I'm not talking about the Retroarch combo (
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@nemo93 said in [Amiga] Amiberry + WHDLoad = Holy Grail - Amiberry's official thread:
HI! I'm calling for help given a weird issue appeared recently which is quite hard to track down. If you can compile latest Amiberry master and report back that would be helpful.
[...]Unfortunately I don't have such a gamepad, though I have one masquerading as an Xbox controller (and it's handled by
xpadneo
). Can't reproduce the issue though; reset does work with the hotkey combo (just like opening the menu or exit combos work). No issue also with a PS3 gamepad.I can borrow an Xbox One (wired though, it's one of the earlier models without BT) and test again.
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@mitu thanks for the help. Apparently I'm the only facing that issue ;-( Looks like something in my environment but can't figure out exactly what's wrong.
If you can test with more controllers that would help for sure. Also if you can share your
amiberry.conf
file as well as anything in youramiberry/conf
dir (I'm interested by your<controller>.cfg
too!).Thanks again for your assistance.
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@nemo93 My
amiberry.conf
is here. The other file from theconf
folder is default.uae.The X-Input controller I used to test is an 8Bitdo M30 (config here).
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@mitu thank you very much for taking time to share. Very helpful. Still no luck on my end despite the very similar setup and environment. We're still puzzled by that issue. It's like my hotkey is being automatically pressed on emulator's launch :( I stop asking you for stuff, you've helped a lot already. Thanks again!
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Amiberry 5.6.0 is there! Along with the usual bugfixes, this version aimed at improving compatibility with a few games known for not working or having gfx glitches (eg. Zool 2).
Those games will now work fine yet it comes with a slight performance hit especially on low-spec devices (ie. RPi3) and with heavy copperlist games like Jim Power or Risky Woods. I haven't noticed any performance hit on RPi4 though with the many games tested (albeit the CPU load is slightly higher with that release). The main developper has done everything possible to enhance performance but at some point no more tricks or optimizations could be made.
Feedback always welcome.
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@nemo93 I just updated to Amiberry 5.6.1 and
WHDload.xml
to the lastest (26.6.23) version, and once again I have the old problem withHostages
(see below). Should I report this to the official Github page, or do you have any ideas?@ecto said in [Amiga] Amiberry + WHDLoad = Holy Grail - Amiberry's official thread:
@nemo93 Hi,
I just tried Hostages and it didn't work as expected: Right at the beginning whenever I left my hiding spot, I was shot. This should only happen, when standing in a spotlight. According to this thread I found, this is caused by some timing error and can be resolved by enabling a cycle exact emulation.Is that possible to implement in Amiberry? My Amiberry was built from source 3 days ago and the whdload_db.xml was up to date.
Thanks for this great emulator btw!
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@ecto nice catch! Hostages/Rescue Mission/Operation Jupiter is a bit tricky. Not sure why I did remove it from the
Cycle Exact
list of packages. Anyhow I confirm that game does requirecycle exact
parameter otherwise you get killed almost instantly.I'll modify the XML accordingly soon which will be updated by next Monday the latest. You'll then have to download the updated XML (GUI > Paths > Update WHDLoad XML). Meanwhile you can check the
Cycle Exact
box in the GUI to get things working as expected.Anything else please let me know. Thanks again for watching.
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@nemo93 Thanks a lot for the fix! Hostages is always the first game I try with a new Amiberry version ;)
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@nemo93 I might have found another problem: I tried the game
Uninvited
and it crashes as soon as I enter the mansion at the start of the game (open car door; exit car; open mansion door; go inside -> crash).
I don't think I witnessed that "before". I can't say when this was, I haven't played the game in a long time... -
@ecto I'm afraid I can't reproduce here on my setup (stock RPi4/stock Retropie/Amiberry 5.6.1/
Uninvited_v1.1.lha
). Game is playing just fine. I've tried several times each try being successful. I've followed exactly your process > open car door; exit car; open mansion door; get inside. Yet no crash on my side. Not sure what's going on. Perhaps a wrong KickStart? -
@nemo93 Huh... strange. Maybe I'll reinstall Amiberry for a start. I think my Kickstarts are in order, but I'll doublecheck that, too.
There is some printout on the CLI screen before Amiberry exits but it closes too fast so I can't read anything.
amiberry.log
didn't show an error either (as far as I can tell).I'll keep you posted when I find anything.
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I downloaded 5.6.1 a few days ago for my Raaspberry Pi 400. I downloaded the manjaro 64bit version for Raspberrry Pi 4. Unfortunately after unpacking the contents it just won't run. Nothing seems to get the executable to launch. Any ideas?
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@reaktor24 I really can't help you there. You only gave very little information on your setup, so any advise would be pure luck ;)
@nemo93 I could not find the issue I'm having. Strange, indeed. I have now reverted back to
Uninvited_v1.0.lha
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@reaktor24 Definitely more details would be helpful. Yet as you're not on Retropie you may try to raise your issue directly on Amiberry's github.
@ecto I definitely have no issue whatsoever with
Uninvited_v1.1.lha
. According to WHDLoad there's a fix added in1.1
:Delay inserted in sound replay routine to avoid a hang during the game on some amiga
Perhaps something odd with your sound configuration in Amiberry? Do you mind sharing your
amiberry.conf
please? It's also fine to stick to1.0
if everything works though. -
@mitu hello! Sorry to ping you like this but just so you know Amiberry 5.6.6 has been released - I've missed the previous one! That new version has important fixes for WHDbooter among other things.
I'd be great if you could add that version to Retropie! Thanks a lot.
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@nemo93 said in [Amiga] Amiberry + WHDLoad = Holy Grail - Amiberry's official thread:
I'd be great if you could add that version to Retropie! Thanks a lot.
It's added now, thanks for the heads up.
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