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    Overlays for different systems that use the same core; System Config file won't load (RESOLVED)

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    • ShizzmoneyS
      Shizzmoney
      last edited by Shizzmoney

      Pi Model or other hardware: Raspberry Pi 3 Model B
      Power Supply used: Official Raspberry Pi™ Foundation 5V 2.5A Power Supply
      RetroPie Version Used: 4.2.12
      USB Devices connected: XBOX360 Controller Dongle, Keyboard, PiHut USB Hub
      Controller used: XBOX360 Controller
      emulator: lr-BlueMSX

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      Re: Overlays for different systems that use the same core

      So, I am trying to setup different overlays for systems than use the same core. For example, lr-BlueMSX is used for both MSX and Colecovision.

      I have used core overrides within the Retroarch GUI for this emulator so that MSX overlay loads for all games used by lr-BlueMSX.

      I then found out the only way I do could this, per system, was to edit the retroarch.cfg in the SYSTEMNAME folder to point to where my border .cfg file lives. It was to my understanding, if I edited the system's individual retroarch.cfg file (manually or via the Advanced Config editor in Retropie via the Config Editor, example), in that folder, it would override a core's main setting.

      However, after I have done this....my Coleco border won't load, even with the retroarch.cfg in it's folder setup correctly. My file config is below:

      https://pastebin.com/QJsnbbEs

      Anyone have any ideas?

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      • mituM
        mitu Global Moderator
        last edited by

        I think RetroArch processes any overrides after the main config file, so your system settings are (obviously) overridden - https://docs.libretro.com/guides/overrides/.

        Get rid of the core overrides (for overlays) and add the overlay settings in the system's retroarch.cfg file - just like you did for Colecovision:

        • /opt/retropie/configs/msx/retroarch.cfg <- configure the overlay for MSX
        • /opt/retropie/configs/coleco/retroarch.cfg <- configure here the overlay for Colecovision.
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        • ShizzmoneyS
          Shizzmoney @mitu
          last edited by

          @mitu that did it, thanks!

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