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    • mituM
      mitu Global Moderator @AndersHP
      last edited by

      @AndersHP The script you posted does nothing more than stopping Pegasus and shutting down, so if comment out the shuttind down part you can check by seeing if the front-end stops.

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      • AndersHPA
        AndersHP
        last edited by

        Did the pidof pegasus-fe trick and pegasus quits to terminal now.
        But the machine doesn't power off now...?

        My "Bubble Bobble" Themed Bartop Arcade
        My Gameboy

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        • cyperghostC
          cyperghost @AndersHP
          last edited by cyperghost

          @AndersHP your script will just close Pegasus and that's all. you should add a shutdown command to completly shutdown your system.

          your (easy) script would more look like...

          #!/bin/bash
          PEGASUS_BIN="pegasus-fe"
          if [[ -n $(pidof $PEGASUS_BIN) ]] ; then
              killall -w $PEGASUS_BIN
          fi
          sudo poweroff
          

          Much cleaner and more generic than the original one.

          If you want the proper exit of all emulators then use this script...

          #!/bin/bash
          PEGASUS_BIN="pegasus-fe"
          if [[ -n $(pidof $PEGASUS_BIN) ]] ; then
              bash multi_switch.sh --closeemu
              killall -w $PEGASUS_BIN
          fi
          sudo poweroff
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          • AndersHPA
            AndersHP
            last edited by

            But the script literally powered off my Gameboy before I did the ES -> Pegasus change...?

            My "Bubble Bobble" Themed Bartop Arcade
            My Gameboy

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            • cyperghostC
              cyperghost @AndersHP
              last edited by

              @AndersHP But this script does behave like your original one. If you are in terminal and type sudo poweroff does then your mashine power off completly?

              The difference between ES and Pegasus is, that ES uses a "helper" script for shutdown status, therefore the touch-thing.

              I think you should be more specific for your setup, which additional scripts are running, how did you install them.....

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              • AndersHPA
                AndersHP
                last edited by

                I changed to the above mentioned script, and it does quit and then shutdown. Thanks for the help - will try the Multi Switch script next.

                My "Bubble Bobble" Themed Bartop Arcade
                My Gameboy

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                • cyperghostC
                  cyperghost @AndersHP
                  last edited by cyperghost

                  @AndersHP Don't forget to setup correct path to to script if you call bash multi_switch --closeemu - I know it's sometimes hard to remember doing the things correctly :)

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                  • quicksilverQ
                    quicksilver
                    last edited by quicksilver

                    @cyperghost Id like to use your multi shotdown script with my new argon one case because their script is much less functional than yours. Their argononed.py script looks like this:

                    import smbus
                    import RPi.GPIO as GPIO
                    import os
                    import time
                    from threading import Thread
                    rev = GPIO.RPI_REVISION
                    if rev == 2 or rev == 3:
                    	bus = smbus.SMBus(1)
                    else:
                    	bus = smbus.SMBus(0)
                    GPIO.setwarnings(False)
                    GPIO.setmode(GPIO.BCM)
                    shutdown_pin=4
                    GPIO.setup(shutdown_pin, GPIO.IN,  pull_up_down=GPIO.PUD_DOWN)
                    def shutdown_check():
                    	while True:
                    		pulsetime = 1
                    		GPIO.wait_for_edge(shutdown_pin, GPIO.RISING)
                    		time.sleep(0.01)
                    		while GPIO.input(shutdown_pin) == GPIO.HIGH:
                    			time.sleep(0.01)
                    			pulsetime += 1
                    		if pulsetime >=2 and pulsetime <=3:
                    			os.system("reboot")
                    		elif pulsetime >=4 and pulsetime <=5:
                    			os.system("shutdown now -h")
                    def get_fanspeed(tempval, configlist):
                    	for curconfig in configlist:
                    		curpair = curconfig.split("=")
                    		tempcfg = float(curpair[0])
                    		fancfg = int(float(curpair[1]))
                    		if tempval >= tempcfg:
                    			return fancfg
                    	return 0
                    def load_config(fname):
                    	newconfig = []
                    	try:
                    		with open(fname, "r") as fp:
                    			for curline in fp:
                    				if not curline:
                    					continue
                    				tmpline = curline.strip()
                    				if not tmpline:
                    					continue
                    				if tmpline[0] == "#":
                    					continue
                    				tmppair = tmpline.split("=")
                    				if len(tmppair) != 2:
                    					continue
                    				tempval = 0
                    				fanval = 0
                    				try:
                    					tempval = float(tmppair[0])
                    					if tempval < 0 or tempval > 100:
                    						continue
                    				except:
                    					continue
                    				try:
                    					fanval = int(float(tmppair[1]))
                    					if fanval < 0 or fanval > 100:
                    						continue
                    				except:
                    					continue
                    				newconfig.append( "{:5.1f}={}".format(tempval,fanval))
                    		if len(newconfig) > 0:
                    			newconfig.sort(reverse=True)
                    	except:
                    		return []
                    	return newconfig
                    def temp_check():
                    	fanconfig = ["65=100", "60=55", "55=10"]
                    	tmpconfig = load_config("/etc/argononed.conf")
                    	if len(tmpconfig) > 0:
                    		fanconfig = tmpconfig
                    	address=0x1a
                    	prevblock=0
                    	while True:
                    		temp = os.popen("vcgencmd measure_temp").readline()
                    		temp = temp.replace("temp=","")
                    		val = float(temp.replace("'C",""))
                    		block = get_fanspeed(val, fanconfig)
                    		if block < prevblock:
                    			time.sleep(30)
                    		prevblock = block
                    		try:
                    			bus.write_byte(address,block)
                    		except IOError:
                    			temp=""
                    		time.sleep(30)
                    try:
                    	t1 = Thread(target = shutdown_check)
                    	t2 = Thread(target = temp_check)
                    	t1.start()
                    	t2.start()
                    except:
                    	t1.stop()
                    	t2.stop()
                    	GPIO.cleanup()
                    

                    I tried changing the os.system to os.system("bash /path/to/multi_switch/multi_switch.sh --es-poweroff")like you suggested an earlier time that you helped me but then the reboot and shutdown dont seem to work anymore (I did use the correct path). Obviously I am missing something. I appreciate any guidance you could provide.

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                    • cyperghostC
                      cyperghost @quicksilver
                      last edited by

                      @quicksilver It should work with the commands you've posted .... but you've to take care about python idents. Is there an error output?

                      if true:
                      print "This won't work"
                      
                      if true:
                          print "This will work"
                      
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                      • quicksilverQ
                        quicksilver @cyperghost
                        last edited by

                        @cyperghost Since you said it should work it made me think of what I might have messed up. Looks like I forgot to give proper permissions to the multi_switch.sh file. Metadata is now saving properly. Thanks for your assistance!

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                        • cyperghostC
                          cyperghost @quicksilver
                          last edited by

                          I see no reason for a downvote here.
                          Maybe the the one who downvoted @quicksilver can explain?

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                          • quicksilverQ
                            quicksilver @cyperghost
                            last edited by

                            @cyperghost It's cool, it could have been accidental. And if not, I'm not one who cares much about fake internet points. I'm just happy I got it working. I now have your script setup on 3 different style cases!

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                            • AndersHPA
                              AndersHP
                              last edited by AndersHP

                              I upvoted the post, so now it's back to 0 ;-)

                              My "Bubble Bobble" Themed Bartop Arcade
                              My Gameboy

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                              • RionR
                                Rion @AndersHP
                                last edited by

                                @cyperghost Is it possible to make this work with the Argon One case?

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                                Mame2003 Arcade Bezels
                                Fba Arcade Bezels
                                Fba NeoGeo Bezels

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                                • quicksilverQ
                                  quicksilver @Rion
                                  last edited by quicksilver

                                  @Rion scroll up a few posts ;)

                                  https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/17415/multi-switch-shutdown-script/207

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                                  • BiZzAr721B
                                    BiZzAr721
                                    last edited by

                                    Hello @cyperghost! Hope all has been well, or as well as it can be with this COVID-19 paranoia. I decided to make a mini arcade using an AdaFruit Arcade Bonnet and a Raspberry Pi 3 B+. I am using a generic momentary pushbutton. I can not get the shutdown script AND the arcade bonnet controls to work at the same time. It seems having raspi-gpio installed blocks the controller inputs (which are mapped to keyboard buttons). Key presses work on a keyboard but not while passing through the arcade bonnet.

                                    The arcade bonnet has breakouts to gpio pins. I tried GPIO 3, which is used by the arcade hat, but I also tried other GPIO pins that are not used by the hat. Here is a link to info and pictures of the board.

                                    During install there is an option to install a gpio-halt utility. I've tried both with and without to no avail. I uploaded the contents of the arcadebonnet.pyand rc.local files. Here is the Adafruit-GPIO-Halt git.
                                    arcadebonnet.py
                                    rc.local

                                    I am wondering if it could be possible to redirect gpio-halt to your shutdown script. I just flashed an SD card with a clean retropie image, so I can start again with a new install.
                                    Thanks, and stay well.

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                                    • cyperghostC
                                      cyperghost @BiZzAr721
                                      last edited by cyperghost

                                      @BiZzAr721 Yes ...
                                      https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit-GPIO-Halt/blob/master/gpio-halt.c#L261
                                      change here the call to script and then compile.

                                      All is well, thank you :)

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                                      • BiZzAr721B
                                        BiZzAr721
                                        last edited by

                                        I never did get to learn how to compile like I wanted to. Is there something in a gpio-halt script that can manually edit after it is installed? I'm not even fully understanding how to change the call to script before compiling. Sorry for being a bother.

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                                        • cyperghostC
                                          cyperghost @BiZzAr721
                                          last edited by cyperghost

                                          @BiZzAr721 You just change the line

                                          (void)system("shutdown -h now");
                                          

                                          to annother call. I would use annother script.

                                          (void)system("/home/pi/RetroPie/shutdown.sh");
                                          

                                          Then you create annother script /home/pi/RetroPie/shutdown.sh and make it executable with chmod +x /home/pi/RetroPie/shutdown.sh. Then you can nest any command as you like inside this. After this code change you compile as Adafruit descripes. I'm sure you do not need to stick to this specific C-program. The same can be achived in python.

                                          Imho you can use multi_switch.sh --generic powerbtn=21 call to achive same funtion. But I can't test this. Please use sudo apt raspi-gpio before.

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                                          • BiZzAr721B
                                            BiZzAr721
                                            last edited by

                                            I created a fork of Adafruit-GPIO-Halt. I made the change to (void)system("/home/pi/RetroPie/shutdown.sh");

                                            I'm confident I can compile it from there. Should I put a call to multi_switch.sh --generic powerbtn=21 in the script or should I call to it directly before compiling?
                                            There is a call in rc.local to /usr/local/bin/gpio-halt 6 & (6 being the gpio pin used, which can be changed)
                                            If I set it to gpio 2 SDA or gpio 3 SCL, arcade controls will not work. Maybe that explains why raspi-gpio causes loss of controls. (Is it possible to get raspi-gpio to not monitor those pins?)

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