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      ts-x @hhromic
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      @hhromic + @cyperghost Thanks again for the assistance. I upgraded SDL2 on a test image per @hhromic's instructions - Solarus 1.6 does install and the 1.6 compatible versions of the two games I tried seem to operate normally. I haven't thoroughly tested, but at a minimum the SDL2 upgrade breaks N64 emulation. Given that, I'm hesitant to apply the same upgrade to my main, almost 2 years in the making 99.9% complete image.

      As a fall back, I was thinking of modifying the original 4.3 script to install Solarus 1.5.3 (instead of 1.4.5) and then using the latest pre-1.6 versions of all games (dx 1.11.1, roth 1.1.0, xd 1.11.0 + xd2 1.0.5). @hhromic given what you know about the source, any reason that approach might not work? Is it worth the pre-1.6 version upgrade for all?

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        hhromic @ts-x
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        @ts-x said in solarus-1.6: request for comments and testing:

        I haven't thoroughly tested, but at a minimum the sld2 upgrade breaks N64 emulation.

        Can you give more details about the error you get or how it "breaks"?

        Maybe you can try to rebuild the n64 emulator from source after upgrading SDL so it pick-ups the newer library.

        @ts-x said in solarus-1.6: request for comments and testing:

        @hhromic given what you know about the source, any reason that approach might not work? Is it worth the pre-1.6 version upgrade for all?

        The most important features of Solarus 1.6 is the OpenGL ES accelerated renderer. I don't know much about pre-1.6 versions as I started contributing to that project since 1.6 (to help bringing it to work on RetroPie).

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        • cyperghostC
          cyperghost @hhromic
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          @hhromic Do you think it is possible to configurate input keys for Solaris? Mine is totally mixed up. I can activate analog input on my controller then DPAD is working.

          Button South acts as attack
          Button West acts as Select Menu for inventory
          Interact is Button Left....
          It's playable at all but a bit messed up with my controller config.

          Thanks for this jewel :D

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            hhromic @cyperghost
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            @cyperghost at the moment the buttons are not configurable, but as I mentioned before the next improvement in the backlog is updating the input system to use the newer SDL GameController API, which among other things allows to use gamecontrollerdb.txt files to consistently support many joypads and remappings. Many SDL-games support this already in RetroPie so users should be familiar with how this works.

            So in summary, a bit of patience and it will be there soon enough :)

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              ts-x @hhromic
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              @hhromic After the SDL2 upgrade, N64 games have sound but no video. I tried rebuilding the N64 emulator from source after the upgrade, but the process generated an error before finishing. I'm guessing that has something to do with incompatibility with my older version of RetroPie. Solarus 1.5.3 would not build on v4.3 either, so I'm going to stick with 1.4.5.

              Thanks again for your help with this and work on bringing Solarus 1.6 to RetroPie.

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              • cyperghostC
                cyperghost @hhromic
                last edited by cyperghost

                @hhromic
                I recolored the Solarus logo to SVG Transparent/White
                Please download from here in SVG format!

                8f273895-77d1-4644-9272-86b41a65462b-grafik.png

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                  hhromic @ts-x
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                  @ts-x said in solarus-1.6: request for comments and testing:

                  @hhromic After the SDL2 upgrade, N64 games have sound but no video. I tried rebuilding the N64 emulator from source after the upgrade, but the process generated an error before finishing. I'm guessing that has something to do with incompatibility with my older version of RetroPie. Solarus 1.5.3 would not build on v4.3 either, so I'm going to stick with 1.4.5.

                  Thanks again for your help with this and work on bringing Solarus 1.6 to RetroPie.

                  Sorry to hear that, I guess you will have to migrate then. Well take your time and if you need more help just ask ;)

                  @cyperghost said in solarus-1.6: request for comments and testing:

                  @hhromic
                  I recolored the Solarus logo to SVG Transparent/White
                  Please download from here in SVG format!

                  8f273895-77d1-4644-9272-86b41a65462b-grafik.png

                  Thanks, but I'm a bit confused why you did this for and why I need to download it?

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                  • cyperghostC
                    cyperghost @hhromic
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                    @hhromic Oh I tink I tagged you by mistake.
                    You can use the one colored theme for example for the Minimal Theme

                    or for the ArtBook Theme

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                      hhromic @cyperghost
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                      @cyperghost aah I see, indeed that looks slick !
                      Thanks for converting the logo.

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                      • ExarKunIvE
                        ExarKunIv
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                        everything works great, love the fact that it is automatic full screen and the exit mapping is great.

                        question

                        how do i go about and make it run back in the ports system in ES. the theme i use i dont think will be getting a update soon for this great addition and im all good with having different .sh for each game.

                        RPi3B+ / 200GB/ RetroPie v4.5.14, RPi4 Model B 4gb / 256gb / RetroPie 4.8.2
                        RPi5 4gb / 512gb / RetroPie 4.8.9 -Basic
                        Maintainer of RetroPie-Extra .

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                        • cyperghostC
                          cyperghost
                          last edited by cyperghost

                          @ExarKunIv You can try this script for testing ....
                          I really did not test but it's kind of standard scripting, in worst case I setted the emulator call wrong. I'm not on my Pie atm ;)

                          Edit: Made some small changes to make it fail safe, should work 100% now and you should see a small launching menu, reduced to a minimum ;)
                          Copy this script to Ports folder and restart ES and you can now select *.solarus modules from this selection menu.

                          #!/bin/bash
                          # Solarus PORT Launcher
                          # cyperghost for RetroPie
                          
                          readonly JOY2KEY_SCRIPT="$HOME/RetroPie-Setup/scriptmodules/helpers.sh"
                          readonly cgDIR="$HOME/RetroPie/roms/solarus"
                          
                          [[ -e $JOY2KEY_SCRIPT ]] || exit
                          sleep 0.5; sudo pkill -f joy2key
                          source "$JOY2KEY_SCRIPT"
                          scriptdir="$HOME/RetroPie-Setup"
                          
                          pushd "$cgDIR" > /dev/null
                          readarray -t darray < <(find -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -iregex ".*\(solarus\|zip\)" -type f)
                          
                          if [[ ${#darray[@]} -gt 0 ]] || exit; then
                              joy2keyStart; sleep 0.2
                              cmd=(dialog --backtitle " Solarus PORTS launcher -cyperghost " --title " Selection of SOLARUS episodes " --no-items --stdout --menu "Please select an entry from list to launch:" 16 75 16)
                              choices=$("${cmd[@]}" "${darray[@]##*/}")
                              joy2keyStop; sleep 0.2
                              [[ $choices ]] || exit
                          fi
                          
                          popd > /dev/null
                          
                          "/opt/retropie/supplementary/runcommand/runcommand.sh" 0 _SYS_ "solarus" "${cgDIR}/$choices"
                          

                          @hhromic This was the script I suggested as the discussion about a own system occours but I like the system integration lots more but I understand @ExarKunIv ... with themes not ready setup a script seems a usefull option, too.

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                          • cyperghostC
                            cyperghost @cyperghost
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                            Tested script right now! Works perfect for SOLARUS 1.6
                            You can mimic file format *.solarus *.SOLARUS *.zip *.ZIP by using regex

                            Edit added this line to script above

                            readarray -t darray < <(find -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -iregex ".*\(solarus\|zip\)" -type f)
                            
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                            • ExarKunIvE
                              ExarKunIv @cyperghost
                              last edited by ExarKunIv

                              @cyperghost this is cool, if it worked. for some reason it is just throwing me a bunch of errors.

                              where can i find what it is giving me so i can put it here. i looked in the dev/shm and there is nothing there
                              and yes i gave the file the correct permission

                              dont know why it was not working before. i did a reboot and shut down, was not working.
                              this time when i shut it down and tryed it again. it worked.

                              ill play around with it and let you know if anything odd comes about. but till then. amazing work

                              RPi3B+ / 200GB/ RetroPie v4.5.14, RPi4 Model B 4gb / 256gb / RetroPie 4.8.2
                              RPi5 4gb / 512gb / RetroPie 4.8.9 -Basic
                              Maintainer of RetroPie-Extra .

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                                cyperghost @ExarKunIv
                                last edited by cyperghost

                                @ExarKunIv try to use dos2unix scriptfile.sh
                                I think you've wrong line endings.... Because for me the script runs flawless and if it spit out errors then there is likely something wrong with the interpretion of the script caused by wrong LE.

                                Edit:
                                Okay nevermind!

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