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    Loading Amiga Roms best practice?

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      davidgrohl Banned @sirhenrythe5th
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      @sirhenrythe5th said in Loading Amiga Roms best practice?:

      Just started with amiga emulation yesterday :)
      I choosed "AmiBerry" and this Emulator does what you want to: launch games by clicking them in the gamelist.
      IMO it is the best way to have some kind of "consolized amiga", works pretty well with all the games i tested.
      You should use *.lha-files (WHDLoader) for it, no disk changing, no disk-loading times ;)

      Is there a clear tutorial on how to use WHDLoader for this emulator?

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        sirhenrythe5th @davidgrohl
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        @davidgrohl there is a lot of docs you can read given on the amiberry HP and their Installation-guides.
        But to be honest: you dont have to.
        All you need are the files in *.lha - just drop them in the "~/roms/amiga/"-folder and start them from the gamelist.
        As far as you have also the kickstart-files in the "~/bios/"-folder everything works right from the start.
        So you dont have to mess arround with WHDLoader at all - amiberry does that for you.

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          davidgrohl Banned @sirhenrythe5th
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          @sirhenrythe5th said in Loading Amiga Roms best practice?:

          @davidgrohl there is a lot of docs you can read given on the amiberry HP and their Installation-guides.
          But to be honest: you dont have to.
          All you need are the files in *.lha - just drop them in the "~/roms/amiga/"-folder and start them from the gamelist.
          As far as you have also the kickstart-files in the "~/bios/"-folder everything works right from the start.
          So you dont have to mess arround with WHDLoader at all - amiberry does that for you.

          @sirhenrythe5th great to hear this. I thought I need to configure WHDLoader and many other things.
          What about controller configuration? Can I configure controls form retroach menu? Does it support libretro hotkey?
          Thanks for your help.

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            sirhenrythe5th @davidgrohl
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            @davidgrohl the Input mapping is taken over from your retroarch-settings, including the hotkey-combo to exit (start + select in most cases).
            The combo for the Retroarch-GUI brings up the amiberry-GUI.
            As mentioned above: the all-in-one-solution for playing amiga just like a console :)

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              davidgrohl Banned @sirhenrythe5th
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              @sirhenrythe5th said in Loading Amiga Roms best practice?:

              @davidgrohl the Input mapping is taken over from your retroarch-settings, including the hotkey-combo to exit (start + select in most cases).
              As mentioned above: the all-in-one-solution for playing amiga just like a console :)

              Great. I'll give it a try tonight. I let you know asap.
              Thanks a lot for halp.

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                sirhenrythe5th @davidgrohl
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                @davidgrohl you are welcome!
                I also waited for a long time to tinker with amiga emulation on the Pi.
                But it was worth waiting - the newer versions 3.x.x are state of the art.
                So much fun to reacitvate all the games that i had 30 years ago (sic! :D).

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                  @sirhenrythe5th also thanks. i have been putting amiga off for a long time. thought there was too much involved
                  i will now have to give it a shot

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                    davidgrohl Banned
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                    @sirhenrythe5th I installed amiberry and I found a WHD games collection. The problem is that most games are in zip format and only few in lha. The lha ones work fine.
                    Do you have any suggestion?

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                      sirhenrythe5th @davidgrohl
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                      @davidgrohl very simple solution: just unzip the files to get the contained lha-files 😉

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                        davidgrohl Banned @sirhenrythe5th
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                        @sirhenrythe5th said in Loading Amiga Roms best practice?:

                        @davidgrohl very simple solution: just unzip the files to get the contained lha-files 😉

                        The .zip doesn't contain .lha file. It contains a folder and a .info file. Inside the folder there are some files: generally there is a .info, a .slave and some others.

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                          tuki_cat @davidgrohl
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                          @davidgrohl

                          If you have access to a Windows PC, then you can use IZArc to create a .lha using the files you have unzipped.

                          This is a zip program that supports the .lha format

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                            sirhenrythe5th @tuki_cat
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                            I also had zipped files, but there were only lha inside, so i did not have that issue.
                            But i found one of the most common sites offering whdloader files - ready to go in lha.
                            Of course i cannot post a link, but you should find it easily.

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                                Might be helpflul concerning input mapping and i did not find this in the tutorials, F.A.Q. or installation guides:

                                If you want to change the input mapping it wont help if you use the overrides in "/opt/retropie/configs/amiberry/@retroarch.cfg"

                                But if you map your inputs in "/opt/retropie/emulators/amiberry/controls/[nameofyourinputdevice].cfg" it works like a charm.

                                Had to do this myself because the A+B-Buttons of my 8BitDo-Pad were swapped to my regular RA-mapping ;)

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                                  davidgrohl Banned @sirhenrythe5th
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                                  @sirhenrythe5th said in Loading Amiga Roms best practice?:

                                  Might be helpflul concerning input mapping and i did not find this in the tutorials, F.A.Q. or installation guides:

                                  If you want to change the input mapping it wont help if you use the overrides in "/opt/retropie/configs/amiberry/@retroarch.cfg"

                                  But if you map your inputs in "/opt/retropie/emulators/amiberry/controls/[nameofyourinputdevice].cfg" it works like a charm.

                                  Had to do this myself because the A+B-Buttons of my 8BitDo-Pad were swapped to my regular RA-mapping ;)

                                  I tryied to edit that file but nothing changes when launch games.
                                  Btw lots of games start but they need to press some keyboard buttons to start the to play.

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                                    sirhenrythe5th
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                                    Thats weird :/, on my setup, using a 8BitDoSF30Pro, it worked by editing the inputs for "button a" & "button b" in the relating file "8BitDoSF30Pro.cfg".
                                    I have no idea why it is not working for you :/

                                    Concerning the keys: i had an Amiga2000 from 1988-1991 and can confirm: that was quite common for these days. The joysticks had only one button, so it was not possible to start a 2-player game by pressing a joystick button.
                                    There are some smarter ways as Giana Sisters did it (Joystick left=1 Player / Joystick right=2Player) but most of the games required a key pressed to start.

                                    Two possible solutions: use mapping tools like "key2joy" to map Keyboard functions to a joypad or concentrate on CD32 and CDTV-Images. They are also supported by AmiBerry.

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                                      davidgrohl Banned @sirhenrythe5th
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                                      @sirhenrythe5th said in Loading Amiga Roms best practice?:

                                      Thats weird :/, on my setup, using a 8BitDoSF30Pro, it worked by editing the inputs for "button a" & "button b" in the relating file "8BitDoSF30Pro.cfg".
                                      I have no idea why it is not working for you :/

                                      Concerning the keys: i had an Amiga2000 from 1988-1991 and can confirm: that was quite common for these days. The joysticks had only one button, so it was not possible to start a 2-player game by pressing a joystick button.
                                      There are some smarter ways as Giana Sisters did it (Joystick left=1 Player / Joystick right=2Player) but most of the games required a key pressed to start.

                                      Two possible solutions: use mapping tools like "key2joy" to map Keyboard functions to a joypad or concentrate on CD32 and CDTV-Images. They are also supported by AmiBerry.

                                      Ok, thanks. I'll give it a try tonight.

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                                        ballboff @sirhenrythe5th
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                                        @sirhenrythe5th yeah just bear in mind if you're going the CD32 route, that you'll need a lot more storage as they were stored on CD. The games will go from being a few meg in size, to a few hundred meg per game. Not all games were released on CD32 (about 175 in total i believe), but you have that guarantee that you have a console compatible system doing it that way, and you're gonna have more buttons than a zipstick say.

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