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Is there a list out there somewhere for what BIOS is needed for all these lr-mess- scripmodules and where those files should be placed? My Googling around has brought up so many different answers and sometimes not correct for these specific modules. For example, my above issue with Apple IIgs. My Googlefu brought up that I needed ROM or ROM.01 in my BIOS directory, but I never found any reference to needing apple2gs.zip in that directory until someone told me about it.
I plan on installing a few more of these scriptmodules and having a list of what BIOS files are needed to get them all running would be very helpful.
Thank you!
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@dteam Where is the "MAME Hash" folder? This is what I'm talking about. People keep mentioning things, but don't say where things can be found. I just looked through every single MAME, MESS or lr-mame folder I have on my pi and I don't see a "hash" folder anywhere.
Please help.
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@dteam Googling around it looks like I'm supposed to have a "hash" folder in my BIOS folder? This is all I have in my mame folder under BIOS:
I even just did a "Re-install (from pre-build binary) for lr-mess and it is the same. Obviously I have lr-mess installed as many of the scriptmodules are working.
Is there someplace I can manually download this "hash" folder so I can add it?
Thank you.
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In
/opt/retropie/emulators/mame/hash
You don't need this list to run your lr-mess games. It's just as a reference for system names.
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@tpr My mess installation did not have the hash directory initially, you can safely download it and put it there manually.
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@tpr I'm not sure I can tell you, even if I remembered.
It's been a while but as I recall it's easy to find.
Also the name directory is not supposed to be in that folder. It's in home/pi/BIOS -
@zering Yeah, that's what I thought. See my previous photo. It's not there either. I can't seem to find anywhere to download the hash directory even googleing for it. I'm finding lots of references to it, but no repository to actually download it from. Weird.
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@zering Wait... I think I may have found it...
For future reference: https://github.com/mamedev/mame
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@tpr said in new scriptmodules (lr-vice-xvic, gsplus, proper lr-mess integration!):
@zering Wait... I think I may have found it...
For future reference: https://github.com/mamedev/mame
Earlier on, the hash tables were automatically installed on the computer in :
/home/pi/RetroPie/BIOS/mame/hash
But with lr-mess they don't anymore, i think.
So thats why people didn't discribe much earlier about these hash tables.
Because they where already there.
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@folly Tell me if I'm wrong - but if installing mess modules from scripts (*whether yours or valerino's) I don't think hash tables are necessary, or even useful.
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@zering said in new scriptmodules (lr-vice-xvic, gsplus, proper lr-mess integration!):
@folly Tell me if I'm wrong - but if installing mess modules from scripts (*whether yours or valerino's) I don't think hash tables are necessary, or even useful.
Indeed, you are correct.
These hash tables are only used when the core option is configured like this :
mame_softlists_enable = "enabled"
Because the scripts are now configuring like this :
mame_softlists_enable = "disabled"
hash tables for this purpose are not used anymore.
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Quick question.
Can we set frameskip = auto by default in the core option file (for all systems) or It's somewhere else ? -
How can I get the 2nd controller working in lr-mess-astrocade? Games like Bally Pin require both controllers and in the MAME Menu I only see settings and re-mapping options for controller 1.
Any ideas? Thank you.
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@dteam said in new scriptmodules (lr-vice-xvic, gsplus, proper lr-mess integration!):
@folly
Quick question.
Can we set frameskip = auto by default in the core option file (for all systems) or It's somewhere else ?I will have a look at that.
I think the command is mame/mess specific.
Can't find it in the normal retroarch.cfg/retroarch-core-options.cfgHere we have the commands we can use :
https://docs.mamedev.org/commandline/commandline-all.html#mame-commandline-frameskipIn this case it should be :
-autoframeskipI tested it I am confident it can be added in the script.
But I am not so sure if it will improve much by adding this.Perhaps more or something else can be added to improve stuff.
Would you like to test this manually before I change the script ?For example, I did this with a500 :
/opt/retropie/configs/a500/emulators.cfg : lr-mess-a500-flop = "/home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/scriptmodules/run_mess.sh /opt/retropie/emulators/retroarch/bin/retroarch /opt/retropie/libretrocores/lr-mess/mess_libretro.so /opt/retropie/configs/a500/retroarch.cfg a500 /home/pi/RetroPie/BIOS -numprocessors 3 -autoframeskip -flop %ROM%"
We can also do something like this, instead :
-frameskip 2I noticed that many systems require mouse to be enabled.
I would also like to enable it for all the systems.
But we have to test this too, if mouse enable-ing breaks systems.
Do you agree ?ps. I have also been experimenting with the -autoboot option and a sort of .cmd file to boot games.
https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/28345/old-computer-appreciation-thread/1025
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For the mouse, I always used "enabled" and I never had issue with that. If It cause problems, It's for specific systems.
For auto Frameskip = auto. With MAME standalone, It solved a lot of sound and speed issues. I talked about that here - bullet point 12. When I used this option in the MAME menu with Lr-MESS, It not seem to work. I don't now if It's a problem with Lr-Mess or It really doesn't affect the drivers. I Think It's the first option.
If the real effect of Frameskip = auto is like with MAME standalone, It will be spectacular for some machine. Also, I don't believe setting this option to default will slow down systems.
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@dteam said in new scriptmodules (lr-vice-xvic, gsplus, proper lr-mess integration!):
For the mouse, I always used "enabled" and I never had issue with that. If It cause problems, It's for specific systems.
For auto Frameskip = auto. With MAME standalone, It solved a lot of sound and speed issues. I talked about that here - bullet point 12.
This is on my bucket list.
But where to find al those games......When I used this option in the MAME menu with Lr-MESS, It not seem to work. I don't now if It's a problem with Lr-Mess or It really doesn't affect the drivers. I Think It's the first option.
If the real effect of Frameskip = auto is like with MAME standalone, It will be spectacular for some machine. Also, I don't believe setting this option to default will slow down systems.
Ok, I will add mouse support and -autoframeskip to the 1.3alpha script.
Then we can see if there are any issues or improvement.For those who don't know.
If you want to test this.
Update the system(s), you use, from this 1.3alpha script !EDIT : It's added to my script now.
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@folly said in new scriptmodules (lr-vice-xvic, gsplus, proper lr-mess integration!):
This is on my bucket list.
But where to find al those games......In the complete MAME romset 0.224 or later. Some games are in older version but It's unusual.
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@folly said in new scriptmodules (lr-vice-xvic, gsplus, proper lr-mess integration!):
Ok, I will add mouse support and -autoframeskip to the 1.3alpha script.
I've try It and It works and not works.
The option is selected by default but It not run in Lr-Mess.
I had the same issue manually. Normally, when I use It with MAME standalone (frameskip = auto) you see the the number of frames you are skipping and It's in movement like this picture .With frameskip = auto in Lr-MESS. It stayed at 0/10 and the % stay low for problematic systems tested (I tested GP32 and N64) and It's not normal.
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