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    New Hypseus and lr-Daphne to add on Retropie-Setup

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      skj @mediamogul
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      @mediamogul

      Yes, I created the above mentioned lr-daphne.sh script, placed it in the above mention folder, then updated the retropie setup script and nothing for lr-daphne appears in the manage pacakages experimental section, that where I'm up to :s

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      • cyperghostC
        cyperghost @mediamogul
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        @mediamogul @skj
        I took file to my github
        Please download with

        1. Download Scriptmodule with: wget http://raw.githubusercontent.com/crcerror/RetroPie-Shares/master/daphne-dev.sh -O /home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/scriptmodules/ports/daphne-dev.sh
        2. Go to ES and select Configuration (the RetroJoy), select RetroPie Setup or just type sudo ~/RetroPie-Setup/retropie_setup.sh
        3. On blue dialog, navigate to P Manage packages
        4. Select exp Manage experimental packages
        5. Run down the list, there select xxx lr-daphne (Read bottom line it should say: Laserdisc emu - Daphne port for libretro)
        6. Select S Install from source
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          grant2258 Banned
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          @skj said in Hypseus new Daphne fork to try on Retropie:

          make

          i would suggest you change make to
          make platform=pi -j4

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          • cyperghostC
            cyperghost @grant2258
            last edited by

            @grant2258 said in Hypseus new Daphne fork to try on Retropie:

            platform=pi -j4

            Added this

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              skj @cyperghost
              last edited by skj

              @cyperghost @grant2258 @mediamogul @SuperCatFooz

              Thank you so much for your clear instructions i was able to install it.

              do i have to create any config files or folders now because i dont see anything in the /opt/retropie/libretrocores for lr-daphne?

              reading above posts i dont see any config files created like this

              /opt/retropie/emulators/retroarch/bin/retroarch -L /home/pi/daphne/daphne_libretro.so --config

              sorry for asking all these questions but i really want to test this and im not sure on what to do next ?

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              • cyperghostC
                cyperghost @skj
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                @skj said in Hypseus new Daphne fork to try on Retropie:

                daphne_libretro.so

                Restart ES

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                  grant2258 Banned
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                  ive only tested on a raspberry pi3 b+. I decided to use kodi and bbc iplayer kodi seems to be crashing randomly (when i say crashing i mean freezing) as well.

                  Ill need to see if i can find my pi2 and test on that then test on an earlier retropie version as well.

                  This freezing only happens on the pi ive only tested in stretch on a 3b+. Instead of jumping to conclusions ill test with a pi2 and a pi3 and various memory cards. Any feedback on the pi versions you guys are testing on if your getting the freezing would in lr daphne would he to debug this

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                  • SuperFromNDS
                    SuperFromND @grant2258
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                    @grant2258 I'm using RetroPie 4.4 on a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B (not to be confused with the 3B+).

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                      dmmarti
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                      Testing on a Pi 3B (not a B+) .. I get that same strange freezing occurring.

                      I also don't have any sound and the controls (Logitech F310 wired gamepad) does not work in-game. I can still press SELECT + X and get to the Retroarch GUI, so my controller is working. I just can't input any coins and start the game yet.

                      I tested the M.A.C.H.3 rom.

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                        skj @cyperghost
                        last edited by skj

                        @cyperghost said in Hypseus new Daphne fork to try on Retropie:

                        @skj said in Hypseus new Daphne fork to try on Retropie:

                        daphne_libretro.so

                        Restart ES

                        ok i found the daphne_libretro.so in /opt/retropie/ports/lr-daphne

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                          skj @skj
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                            skj
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                            this is so confusing and frustrating, can someone please post a clear guide on to set this up, where all the files and folders are to be place. im getting so lost on here, so far all i have managed to do is install the emulator from the experimental section - the normal version of daphne was easy to set up but this is crazy - please help me out

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                            • BiZzAr721B
                              BiZzAr721
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                              Aside for testing/feedback purposes, is lr-daphne (or what the the thread was originally about, hypseus) a viable alternative yet? My main interest is in the controller mapping - that's my main gripe with daphne is that if I switch controller to a different port, or change controllers, mapping is all messed up.

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                                vikingrock
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                                Some news about the possibilty to put lr-daphne and hyperseus in experimental section? Someone with a github account, please publish the compilled code on pull request.

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                                • OneSwitchO
                                  OneSwitch
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                                  Would love to be able to get Badlands working on RetroPie, and Astron Belt not buggy (it will often play infinitely until you're flying across banded colour test-cards). Good luck!

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                                  • DarksaviorD
                                    Darksavior
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                                    Any updates on adding lr-daphne? https://github.com/libretro/daphne

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                                    • darkniorD
                                      darknior
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                                      Last source update the 22 November ...

                                      • I don't remember, but are all the games working fine like on the original Daphne emulator ? Same accurate emulation and speed.
                                      • Thanks for your install script @cyperghost :) Will it be officially added to retropie-setup ?

                                      Life is game, just play it !

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                                      • DarksaviorD
                                        Darksavior @darknior
                                        last edited by Darksavior

                                        @darknior I didn't notice @cyperghost 's repo that adds it in. I'll try that now, thanks. I just want to play Road Blaster and Time Gal.
                                        Update: None of my games load. Logs say nothing's wrong. Meh.

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                                        • ClydeC
                                          Clyde @darknior
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                                          @darknior @Darksavior (aka the dark ones ;) ) Care to share the link to that repo? I couldn't find it on the web …

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                                            Darksavior @Clyde
                                            last edited by

                                            @Clyde https://github.com/crcerror/RetroPie-Shares
                                            wget http://raw.githubusercontent.com/crcerror/RetroPie-Shares/master/daphne-dev.sh -O /home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/scriptmodules/ports/daphne-dev.sh

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