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    New Libretro Atari 800 Core (lr-atari800): Compiling from source. Who is maintaining the Libretro ATARI 800 for retropie?

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    • mediamogulM
      mediamogul Global Moderator @Luke2100
      last edited by mediamogul

      @luke2100 said in New Libretro Atari 800 Core (lr-atari800): Compiling from source. Who is maintaining the Libretro ATARI 800 for retropie?:

      it seems that the older (but working), "non libretro" version of this emulator is no longer available in Pie

      Are you sure about that? It's still listed as being active and the scriptmodule is intact. I'm not around to check further, but if available, it's a much better choice than the libretro core, which lacks certain options and peripheral emulation that many games need to function.

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      • future.childF
        future.child
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        @Luke2100
        In my opinion Atari800-Libretro is not yet finished and has replaced the original Atari800 too soon in retropie.
        Having fiddled with the source of Atari800 in my "improved joystick support" fork i doubt it will ever be finished without an extensive rewrite.

        You may want to try kat5200 as an emulator
        It can be installed with zerojay 's retropie-extra collection.
        Is has a qui for menu so you'll need a keyboard/mouse to configure, but it let's you configure just about anything and allows for specific controller configurations to be assigned to rom-crc.
        It does however lack an entry for A800 in retropie but editing /opt/retropie/configs/all/emulationstation/es_systems.cfg will fix that

        you can find instructions to install the retropie-extra collection here.

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          Luke2100 @mediamogul
          last edited by Luke2100

          @mediamogul said

          Are you sure about that?

          I've checked again and You're right - it is still available. I don't know why i couldn't install it few days ago...

          @future-child
          Thank You!

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          • mediamogulM
            mediamogul Global Moderator @Luke2100
            last edited by mediamogul

            @luke2100

            If Atari 800/5200 games are really important to you, it might be worth your time to key-map a controller to better accommodate the systems. I use an external joystick mapping for the Atari800 software that universally controls all game play and emulator functions, as well as having keypad input mapped to the right thumbstick and mouse input mapped to the left thumbstick for full analog control in games that need it. I even have 'start+select' mapped as exit to match the RetroArch cores. The learning curve for this is admittedly somewhat steep, but I've made a guide detailing every step here. If you do happen to be interested, I'll post my mapping as a reference below.

            sudo /opt/retropie/supplementary/xboxdrv/bin/xboxdrv \
            	--evdev /dev/input/by-path/platform-3f980000.usb-usb-0:1.2:1.0-event-joystick \
            	--detach-kernel-driver \
            	--force-feedback \
            	--dpad-as-button \
            	--trigger-as-button \
            	--deadzone-trigger 15% \
            	--deadzone 4000 \
            	--device-name "Logitech Rumblepad 2 (xboxdrv)" \
            	--silent \
            	--axismap -Y1=Y1,-Y2=Y2 \
            	--buttonmap tl^toggle=tl \
            	--buttonmap tr^toggle=tr \
            	--evdev-absmap ABS_X=x1,ABS_Y=y1,ABS_Z=x2,ABS_RZ=y2,ABS_HAT0X=dpad_x,ABS_HAT0Y=dpad_y \
            	--evdev-keymap BTN_THUMB2=a,BTN_THUMB=b,BTN_TOP=x,BTN_TRIGGER=y,BTN_BASE3=back,BTN_BASE4=start,BTN_TOP2=lb,BTN_PINKIE=rb,BTN_BASE5=tl,BTN_BASE6=tr,BTN_BASE=lt,BTN_BASE2=rt \
            	--ui-axismap X1=KEY_KP4:KEY_KP6,Y1=KEY_KP8:KEY_KP5 \
            	--ui-axismap X2=KEY_1:KEY_2,Y2=KEY_3:KEY_4,lt+X2=KEY_5:KEY_6,lt+Y2=KEY_7:KEY_8,rt+X2=KEY_9:KEY_0,rt+Y2=KEY_KPASTERISK:KEY_EQUAL \
            	--ui-buttonmap b=KEY_RIGHTCTRL,a=KEY_F2,x=KEY_EQUAL,y=KEY_KPASTERISK,lb=KEY_UNKNOWN,rb=KEY_UNKNOWN,du=KEY_KP8,dd=KEY_KP5,dl=KEY_KP4,dr=KEY_KP6,start=KEY_F4,back=KEY_F3,lt=KEY_UNKNOWN,rt=KEY_UNKNOWN,tl=KEY_UNKNOWN,tr=KEY_UNKNOWN \
            	--ui-buttonmap back+x=KEY_F1,back+start=KEY_F9,back+b=KEY_F5 \
            	--ui-buttonmap rt+a=KEY_ENTER,rt+b=KEY_ESC,rt+du=KEY_UP,rt+dd=KEY_DOWN,rt+dl=KEY_LEFT,rt+dr=KEY_RIGHT \
            	--ui-axismap tl+x1=REL_X:15,tl+y1=REL_Y:15 \
            	--ui-buttonmap tr+b=BTN_LEFT,tr+a=BTN_RIGHT \
            	--ui-buttonmap lt+a=KEY_A,lt+b=KEY_B,lt+x=KEY_X,lt+y=KEY_Y,lt+lb=KEY_L,lt+rb=KEY_R,lt+du=KEY_UP,lt+dd=KEY_DOWN,lt+dl=KEY_LEFT,lt+dr=KEY_RIGHT,lt+start=KEY_T,lt+back=KEY_E \
            	--ui-buttonmap guide=void \
            	&
            

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              Luke2100
              last edited by Luke2100

              Does anyone else experience the same problem as tuf? Ie. very slow keyboard operation in the F1 menu and also in games (for example in Universal Hero)? I'm taking about "non libretro" atari800 emulator.

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              • mediamogulM
                mediamogul Global Moderator @Luke2100
                last edited by mediamogul

                @luke2100

                I haven't noticed anything myself, no. Do you know of anything that may be running in the background?

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                  Luke2100 @mediamogul
                  last edited by

                  @mediamogul No, i don't think so. I even set up new, clean version of RetroPie with only this emulator.

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                  • mediamogulM
                    mediamogul Global Moderator @Luke2100
                    last edited by

                    @luke2100 said in New Libretro Atari 800 Core (lr-atari800): Compiling from source. Who is maintaining the Libretro ATARI 800 for retropie?:

                    I'm taking about "non libretro" atari800 emulator.

                    Just to be completely clear, are you talking about the default version of Atari800 that can be installed via the RetroPie-Setup, or the modified version being discussed in this thread?

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                      Luke2100 @mediamogul
                      last edited by

                      @mediamogul I'm taking about atari800 not about lr-atari800 (default in retropie 4.4).

                      But i've managed to find a problem - there is some incompatibility between my custom made arcade stick and atari800 within retropie. When i use my bluetooth controller, there are no slow downs.

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                        spimfurt
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                        I think i have similar problem. i can't change type of the machine and TV standard.
                        I always endup with Atari 800, 48k, NTSC.
                        If screen mode of my Pi Zero is 50Hz i have difficulity with the keyboard, like it running on max speed. Only game i have and can run with this setup is Jet Set Willy. Music is obviously at 60Hz sync and scroller have drops due to 50Hz screen and 60Hz emulation interference.

                        Changes made in emulators menu (F1) are saved properly. But the emulator never respect them. Or some of them. Because paths to ROM files and BIOS files are used so as the color settings.

                        Am i missing somehting obvious? It's seems to be caused by something in emul. execution parameters witch overrides the cfg values. I don't know. And i want my Draconus, believe me.

                        What i have already done:
                        Downloaded and installed the retropie twice.
                        Updated system and retropie
                        Changed, rewrited, downloaded from other people and saved from emulator. Config file Atari800.cfg.
                        Changed the rasberry screen mode to 50Hz and back.
                        Changed ROM specific (a button during game launch) config to 50Hz, added MACHINE_TYPE=Atari XL/XE, DEFAULT_TV_MODE=PAL
                        and... nothing.

                        thanx guys.

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