AdvMESS For Dummies - a basic guide
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Me too, I couldn't fire up Elite.sdd in bbcb so i switched to bbcbp128 and made a script writing *!BOOT and it's booting fine now:
bbcbp128[home_pi_retropie_roms_bbcb_elite]/script_play delay(750); simulate_key(key_scrlock,75); delay(75); simulate_key(key_lshift,150); simulate_key(key_quote,75); delay(75); simulate_key(key_lshift,150); simulate_key(key_1,75); delay(75); simulate_key(key_b,75); delay(75); simulate_key(key_o,75); delay(75); simulate_key(key_o,75); delay(75); simulate_key(key_t,75); delay(75); simulate_key(key_enter,75); delay(75);
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@spud11 That looks great, spud. I will have a closer look a bit later. Whats annoying is this. *!BOOT, still doesn't work for me in BBCB, yet mostly works in BBC Master mode. On real hardware, *!BOOT works perfectly because it's the first thing executed when you press shift+break. If it doesn't exist, it's normally *LOADER, or even CHAIN "FILENAME", but works on both real B and Master. Although the Master still has issues with a few games.
Of course, all this could be eliminated if we had a decent port of Beebem. I tested all these games on Beebem, on my PC, and had no problems at all.
At the moment, I'm better off sticking with real hardware. The problem with that is I can't run a Master and Model B, at the same time, on the same TV - I simply don't have the space. -
@John_RM_70 It's unfortunate about beebem. There is in fact a lot of work being done by people on the stardot forum in respect of various BBC emulators. It's an extremely active community. Although there is discussion of porting the latest emulators to linux, there is no updated "modern" emulator for linux that works with sdl (ie suitable for Retropie).
The problem with beebem seems to be a syncing problem between audio and video. It will require someone with programming knowledge to fix it unfortunately. I wish that were me, but isn't!
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Unfortunately Firetrack won't work properly. i tested it on bbcb and bbcp128. the game starts fine, but is buggy during gameplay.
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Unfortunately Astroblaster by Tricky also doesn't work. Same issue like Firetrack.
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@teller Yes, quite a few games simply don't work in the emulator. None of the super-modern semi-emulated remakes like Astro Blaster or Space Invaders or Centipede do. Them's the breaks.
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Yep. Same problem as teller.
I will try them on real hardware, and Beebem on PC, just to make sure nothing is missing. -
@SpudsMcToole Firetrack was from 1987.
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@teller said in AdvMESS For Dummies - a basic guide:
@SpudsMcToole Firetrack was from 1987.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FiretrackI know. So what? No emulator on any platform runs 100% of games perfectly.
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Beebem, ran Firetrack, perfectly. As did my Master 128.
This Mess emulator, needs a update, or do a port of Beebem. -
@John_RM_70 Sure, that'd be great. Until that happens we're just going to have to deal with the fact that the Retropie MESS emulation doesn't.
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You can deal with it, I'm going to stop using it and stick to the real thing. After all, why would I intentionally take a far worse option ?
Until this is dealt with, I'm done fucking around with this nonsense. -
no rushes. it will happen and time will tell.
a working libretro port of beebem would be amazing.
btw, did somebody tried out runing b-em on retropie? i've read that somebody compiled a working pi version. -
Oh I would buy a BBC Micro mini immediately ;)
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@teller B-Em uses the library Allegro 4.x and other libraries so I think it would need Raspbian installed.
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