new scriptmodules (lr-vice-xvic, gsplus, proper lr-mess integration!)
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@dteam Yay! I got it up and running. I added both of these to rompath in mame.ini:
/home/pi/RetroPie/BIOS;/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/vectrexI'm running Berzerk and there is a lot of popping and crackling sounds. Is that normal?
I also still can't seem to get the overlay to work.
What do I need for the artwork file in the artwork folder?
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No sound issue, on my side, if You open your rom with mame-vectrex-autoframeskip
For Artworks, put the vectrex. zip file directly in /home/pi/RetroPie/BIOS/mame/artwork
In the game, go in video options ---> Screen#0 -----> choose the overlay associated to your game.
It works for me
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@dteam Yay! I got it working! The gameplay under the overlay seems really light though. Very hard to see. Even messing with the mame slider bars didn't seem to help. Any advice on settings to make the game look better?
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@dteam Also, I can get every rom to work except for Mine Storm. Any idea why? I've tried multiple versions of it and I can't get any of them to work.
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@dteam Is there any way via the command line to load a specific overlay when you load a rom?
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On mine It’s not that bad. You can play with the crosshair option or machine configuration.
MindStorm doesn't work for me. Maybe It’s the emulator and not your rom. Ill try It later -
@dteam I did some more research. Looks like Mine Storm doesn't work for anyone. I'm using Mine Storm II since it's the same game with some bug fixes.
I ended up using lr-MESS instead of the stand alone MAME (I like having RA controller options) and it's all working great!
I wish I could figure out a way to load up each rom with the correct overlay already there, but that's a minor thing...
Now to find those Microvision overlays. Still can't seem to find them anywhere.
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I never found Microvision overlays either.
Altough there was a website describing all the games for Microvision and they had pictures, but I can't find it anymore.Seems I found something else, perhaps you can use this stuff.
(Perhaps there is copyrighted stuff, so I don't use links)
Search for 6fge7fr5j2k6e6d and search in the webpage for the same code.
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@folly said in new scriptmodules (lr-vice-xvic, gsplus, proper lr-mess integration!):
6fge7fr5j2k6e6d
Thanks! Downloaded. I'll see if anything can be done with them.
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heyho!
is there any chance to add the "Bandai Apple Pippin". I'm looking for strange consoles. Would be nice.
Is there any other strategy to run pippin roms on raspi4b 2g?
kind regards
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I tried It, but It doesn’t work.
Go here if you wanna try everything on lr-MESS easilyDevelopment of module-script generator for lr-mess and mame standalone
For functional unusual stuff easy to run on lr-mess/MAME , see the list here
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@flori89
I had a try to on
pippin
too.
There was a bios rom missing in my pippin.zip.
("bandai pippin (19960920 - kinka 1.3) - 3e6b3ee4-a52528e9ce8c.rom" was missing)
I found it, so I tried a game.
(Edit : pippin.zip of the "MAME201_Merged" package should contain all)Then I got this output in mame.
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@folly The FM Towns has the same thing if I recall, but as we know it can run a lot of games really well.
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Ok, good point.
So perhaps it can work.
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I tried these games without success in both lr-mess and mame (sha1sum)(cue/bin) :
b42ea0dfa96db9ea5aa68a15710253ce4aa5bcf3 Atmark Town (Japan).bin
c08c3f14f8b06a3914a04096ba2dca71ab8725cb Atmark Town (Japan).cue
7103aaa5bce4da7368d0da02770ee26307ad3926 Card SD Gundam Gaiden (Japan).bin
314659a3ffd596f20b8f5cd4fe3624152b1618c5 Card SD Gundam Gaiden (Japan).cue
adc7b7f862a1687eec573ca8d4806c8527660f2c Franky Online (Japan).bin
d77ac4666e3e257f3417fe46fd3d5122b1736444 Franky Online (Japan).cue
a7f0bb2c8aa9afd7bb5219b493e2e577b56700fb Gakko no Kowai Uwasa - Hanako-san ga Kita!! (Japan).bin
2742474d206352435fbc2f206f30d2f9e5569394 Gakko no Kowai Uwasa - Hanako-san ga Kita!! (Japan).cue
51291c05d80e2f62d13d9964137df811321aac5e Gundam Tactics - Mobility Fleet0079 (Japan).bin
33f11af8b9e698fe2ca0c8d53a5395bb727d8024 Gundam Tactics - Mobility Fleet0079 (Japan).cue
0bc44f023be3f1ed50e2827c04371a22a3343cc0 Hashitte Asobou! Kikansha Thomas (Japan).bin
b6fd68e2ed707d57e9c49a1dd27e1cc995feb2e7 Hashitte Asobou! Kikansha Thomas (Japan).cue
(seems nothing is working)I will have a look for games in the hash table (/opt/retropie/emulators/mame/hash/pippin.xml)
This xml also says :
Todo: Some (maybe all?) Pippin discs are compatible with macsSo there is an option to try it on one of the mac systems.
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@folly Maybe, but as I understand Mac emulation is possibly the trickiest on RetroPie-Setup. I haven't even attempted it as it seems very daunting.
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@zering said in new scriptmodules (lr-vice-xvic, gsplus, proper lr-mess integration!):
@folly Maybe, but as I understand Mac emulation is possibly the trickiest on RetroPie-Setup. I haven't even attempted it as it seems very daunting.
I tried Super Marathon on my end, same issue.I did have some succes in the past with basiliskII and sheepshaver.
But sheepshaver isn't part of Retropie, but it can run on RPI (at least in the desktop)
I remember that the mouse was not always working correct.Perhaps I can dig this up a bit.
Correct me if I am wrong, but I think OS7,OS8 and OS9 is open source now.
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I have successfully compiled SheepShaver (the kanjitalk branch) for RPi2+ and the RPi400 as well, and installed it under RetroPie 4.7.1, with custom scripts etc. It resides under Macintosh alongside Minivmac and Basilisk II. I can boot OS7.5, OS8.6 and OS9 using ROM images from PowerMacs 7200, 8600 and 9600 and different hard disk images, one of which is my own old 8600 image.
SheepShaver requires a compile with absolute addressing mode set, and there has to be a kernel parameter set for it in /ets/sysctl.conf to allow access to this addressing space. Otherwise it will not start. I have made notes of how to do this that I can share. Or check this thread that I opened on the SheepShaver forum:
https://www.emaculation.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=11017Frank
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Nice, I compiled already.
Start-menu works but I still have to look for the roms and images on my old computer.
This can take a while.
Not yet tried/used sysctl -p.Summarized :
Downloaded from : https://github.com/kanjitalk755/macemu
Extracted manually in : /home/pi/Downloads/macemu-masterAll commands to compile for pi4 :
sudo apt-get install build-essential git libgtk2.0-dev x11proto-xf86dga-dev libesd0-dev libxxf86dga-dev libxxf86dga1 libsdl1.2-dev cd /home/pi/Downloads/macemu-master/SheepShaver make links cd src/Unix/ NO_CONFIGURE=1 ./autogen.sh ./configure --enable-sdl-video --enable-sdl-audio --disable-vosf --disable-jit-compiler --with-gtk --enable-addressing=direct,0x10000000 make -j4
The SheepShaver binary comes in /home/pi/Downloads/macemu-master/SheepShaver/src/Unix
Start SheepShaver in the above directory with (in desktop) :
./SheepShaver
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The compiled program starts the configuration GUI allright, but will fail to start the actual emulator. This I found requires sudo rights - at least in RetroPie - and means that SheepShaver must be started with sudo. Also, in RetroPie, when starting an application as sudo, it will have to perform its own xinit to connect to the display. I use the following lines in the emulator.cfg to start the three generations of OS in SheepShaver:
sheepshaver_os9 = "sudo xinit /home/pi/compile/SheepShaver/SheepShaver --rom /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/macintosh/ppc_mac/newworld86.rom --disk /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/macintosh/ppc_mac/OS9_boot.image --disk %ROM% --extfs /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/macintosh --screen win/0/0 --windowmo des 0 --screenmodes 0 --seriala /dev/ttyS0 --serialb /dev/ttyS1 --bootdrive 0 --bootdriver 0 --ramsize 268435456 --frameskip 0 --gfx accel true --nocdrom false --nonet false --nosound false --nogui true --noclipconversion false --ignoresegv true --ignoreillegal fals e --jit false --jit68k true --keyboardtype 5 --ether wlan0 --keycodes false --mousewheelmode 1 --mousewheellines 3 --dsp /dev/dsp -- mixer /dev/mixer --ignoresegv true --idlewait true " sheepshaver_os8 = "sudo xinit /home/pi/compile/SheepShaver/SheepShaver --rom /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/macintosh/ppc_mac/newworld86.rom --disk /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/macintosh/ppc_mac/MacOS8.6.mine.bootable.image --disk %ROM% --extfs /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/macintosh --screen win/0 /0 --windowmodes 0 --screenmodes 0 --seriala /dev/ttyS0 --serialb /dev/ttyS1 --bootdrive 0 --bootdriver 0 --ramsize 268435456 --fram eskip 0 --gfxaccel true --nocdrom false --nonet false --nosound false --nogui true --noclipconversion false --ignoresegv true --igno reillegal false --jit false --jit68k true --keyboardtype 5 --ether wlan0 --keycodes false --mousewheelmode 1 --mousewheellines 3 --d sp /dev/dsp --mixer /dev/mixer --ignoresegv true --idlewait true " sheepshaver_os7 = "sudo xinit /home/pi/compile/SheepShaver/SheepShaver --rom /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/macintosh/ppc_mac/PowerMac7200v1.ROM --d isk /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/macintosh/ppc_mac/OS7_boot.img --disk %ROM% --extfs /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/macintosh --screen win/0/0 --window modes 0 --screenmodes 0 --seriala /dev/ttyS0 --serialb /dev/ttyS1 --bootdrive 0 --bootdriver 0 --ramsize 268435456 --frameskip 0 --g fxaccel true --nocdrom false --nonet false --nosound false --nogui true --noclipconversion false --ignoresegv true --ignoreillegal fa lse --jit false --jit68k true --keyboardtype 5 --ether wlan0 --keycodes false --mousewheelmode 1 --mousewheellines 3 --dsp /dev/dsp --mixer /dev/mixer --ignoresegv true --idlewait true "
Important notice. When you use the config GUI, SheepShaver creates a sheepshaver_prefs file in the home directory, which in the case of a sudo means in /root. But I found the whole config GUI kept remembering settings I don't want, so I delete the prefs-file and hand all parameters directly in the init lines above.
Another notice: The mouse may not move smoothly across the mac desktop. In order to smoothen the movements, I set --frameskip 0.
If you want to try this, there are working ROMs out there. The newworldrom works fine. And there are blank HFS disk images too as well as install disks I believe directly downloadable from Apple. I think. I had my own old OS7.5 install CD-ROM, so my OS7.5 runs from a blank HFS hard disk on which I installed the OS from a disk image of the CD. Or go to the SheepShaver forum, where you can find links to all you need.
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