new scriptmodules (lr-vice-xvic, gsplus, proper lr-mess integration!)
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@folly
I think the master model not working ok or is just game related
see ABYSS booting messed up
airwolf wont boot at all on bothbest compatibility is on lr-mess and the advmess
lr mess boots all games except a protoype that loads on b-em
I guess setting up a set in ES will require diff emus per gamesNot a prob but just wanted to give you my feedback
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Thanks for your feedback.
I noticed this also with a few demos and a few games.
I think it's b-em related.
Though, I see that some games and demos only work on b-em.
Like these :
Prince of Persia post link
Stunt Car Racer post linkWith xmaster I also notice strange charachters sometimes.
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@folly maybe the integrated roms need updating?
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@2play said in new scriptmodules (lr-vice-xvic, gsplus, proper lr-mess integration!):
@folly maybe the integrated roms need updating?
dont knowIndeed, that could be the case.
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- Is there a way to speed up tape loading on lr-mess electron ?
- ssd not working with flop1?
- is there a similar quick load as SHIFT+F12 for tapes ?
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@2play said in new scriptmodules (lr-vice-xvic, gsplus, proper lr-mess integration!):
- Is there a way to speed up tape loading on lr-mess electron ?
Use fast-forward by pressing the hotkey "space" to speed up for a while.
Don't know other methods, for now.- ssd not working with flop1?
Tested a few and all worked.
Perhaps not all files are supported.
(Press a few times shift+f12 until it loads)
.ssd should work as listed here :/opt/retropie/emulators/mame/mame -listmedia bbcb SYSTEM MEDIA NAME (brief) IMAGE FILE EXTENSIONS SUPPORTED ---------------- --------------------------- ------------------------------- bbcb cassette (cass) .wav .csw .uef romimage1 (rom1) .rom .bin romimage2 (rom2) .rom .bin romimage3 (rom3) .rom .bin romimage4 (rom4) .rom .bin printout (prin) .prn floppydisk1 (flop1) .ssd .bbc .img .dsd .adf .ads .adm .adl .fsd .dsk .ima .ufi .360 .d77 .d88 .1dd .dfi .hfe .imd .ipf .mfi .mfm .td0 .cqm .cqi floppydisk2 (flop2) .ssd .bbc .img .dsd .adf .ads .adm .adl .fsd .dsk .ima .ufi .360 .d77 .d88 .1dd .dfi .hfe .imd .ipf .mfi .mfm .td0 .cqm .cqi
- is there a similar quick load as SHIFT+F12 for tapes ?
Read this post, you could create a similar .cmd file for a bbcmicro game :
https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/28345/old-computer-appreciation-thread/1025
Don't know if there is an other way though.You can find much information on :
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@folly thank you.
btw if you keep pressed the SHIFT F12 on the wireless small KB autoload works on bbem.
So far with bbc im greatMy ques above all were related to electron wiht mess. Ill test the fast fwrd
By the way the Elkulator is the best for instant loading.
The official side is missing the linux binary from the zip file. I wanted to test but needs compiling.
I think i saw online that someone compiled a binary for RPi but cant findElkulator v1.0 Linux supplement ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Compiling ~~~~~~~~~ You will need the following libraries : Allegro 4.x OpenAL ALut Zlib Open a terminal window, navigate to the Elkulator directory then enter ./configure make then ./elkulator to run. Elkulator has been tested on x86-32 and x86-64 machines. No other architecture is guaranteed to work, and big-endian machines (eg PowerPC) almost certainly won't work. Linux specifics ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The menu is not available all the time. Press F11 to open it, then F11 to close again. The debugger is only available via the command line. Hardware line doubling mode is not available on Linux. Fullscreen mode doesn't appear to work correctly, at least on my machine. Elkulator takes over the screen, but the resolution never changes. Video performance is noticeably slower than on Windows. This is largely due to the lack of hardware acceleration support in Elkulator. Tom Walker b-em@bbcmicro.com
I havent managed to load an ssd on electron yet
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Sorry misunderstood.
Will try electron with lr-mess. (.ssd should be supported :
mame -listmedia electron
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@2play said in new scriptmodules (lr-vice-xvic, gsplus, proper lr-mess integration!):
@folly thank you.
By the way the Elkulator is the best for instant loading.
The official side is missing the linux binary from the zip file. I wanted to test but needs compiling.
I think i saw online that someone compiled a binary for RPi but cant findI compiled Elkulator successfully on the pi4.
But now I have to find the roms.
I did some guess work and added some blank dummy files.
It looks like it can work, here is the proof !
This is how I did the compile :
- Download the source :
https://github.com/stardot/elkulator - Extract this and go to the directory with :
cd /home/pi/Downloads/elkulator-master
- Install the packages (
aclocal
wasn't found, so I usedautotools-dev
instead) :
sudo apt-get install automake liballegro4-dev zlib1g-dev libalut-dev libopenal-dev autotools-dev
- compile using :
aclocal -I m4 automake -a autoconf ./configure make
- Run Elkulator
./elkulator
(Edit : I found all the roms, which are shipped with the windows version 1.0 )
It will ask for the roms, one by one :- os
- os300.rom
- adfs.rom
- dfs.rom
- basic.rom
- sndrom
- plus1.rom
All the correct sha1sum's are :
pi@raspberrypi:~/Downloads/elkulator-master $ sha1sum os;sha1sum *rom* | sort -k2 2863b45dc880a7ed91ad9828795a3eb5ed0bcdd4 os e7c7a1094d50a3579751df2007269067c8ff6812 adfs.rom 4a7393f3a45ea309f744441c16723e2ef447a281 basic.rom eaf340b64a0a747ec479e575cc7b07cf928fd845 dfs.rom e759e77efd8073c74a04b3907adcca4c6edd1cc8 os300.rom 2de04ab7c81414d6c9c967f965c53fc276392463 plus1.rom 2e409b92c97cda34ff25c2951e5f799125fe7e32 sndrom
Loading disks will work too, see explanation post :
- Download the source :
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@folly I will def compile and test. Much much appreciated your contrsuctive feedback and help
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@folly FANTASTIC!!!
Smooth like silk! instant boot as expected.- F11 opens emu menu FYR!
- I have used rom files from orig win emu folder, (needs to change from capitals to lower case 3 of them)
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I tried electron with lr-mess, but I am missing 1 bios rom (os_basic.ic2), so I have to search for that.
What I found was that you talked about-flop1
but electron uses-flop
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Try that for a change, I think this is the solution.btw.
How are you installing this ?
Are you doing this all by hand ?
You can use my script you know, -
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Aha nice!
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@folly I ll test the flop, you probably right
I m having a custom setup so all ok. no worriesyou might have also to put 1 (enable adfs) in elk.cfg
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(About lr-mess / mame)
With this you will see that only flop exists :/opt/retropie/emulators/mame/mame -listmedia electron SYSTEM MEDIA NAME (brief) IMAGE FILE EXTENSIONS SUPPORTED ---------------- --------------------------- ------------------------------- electron cassette (cass) .wav .csw .uef floppydisk (flop) .ssd .bbc .img .dsd .adf .ads .adm .adl .d77 .d88 .1dd .dfi .hfe .imd .ipf .mfi .mfm .td0 .cqm .cqi .dsk printout (prin) .prn cartridge1 (cart1) .rom .bin cartridge2 (cart2) .rom .bin
You should read my thread :
https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/29682/development-of-module-script-generator-for-lr-mess-and-mame-standaloneIf you use this line it wil automatically create the electron module-script for you, without any human mistakes :
In the ext directory :curl "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/FollyMaddy/RetroPie-Share/main/00-scripts-00/generate-systems-lr-mess_mame-2v1-ext.sh" | bash -s electron
Or in the plain directory :
curl "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/FollyMaddy/RetroPie-Share/main/00-scripts-00/generate-systems-lr-mess_mame-2v1.sh" | bash -s electron
Just install in RetroPie-Setup and you are good to go.
Bioses have to go in /home/pi/RetroPie/BIOS/mame ! -
(About elkulator)
I have cassette files working too and with sound !
No luck on floppy's yetHere some tips and tricks I found :
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@folly sound on lr-mess or elkulator. elkulator ye si use the sound menu (default is off) on pc is too loud heheh
floppy on elkulator i had no luck too. I need to test on lr-mess -
@folly I can run from ES but it goes full screen and kb not working unless in windowed mode.
I need to fix this when you start xinit from ES
within X11 of course is okUPDATE:
rom files from elkulator run fine.
ssd no luck yet
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@folly
OK I have it running from ES with similar setup to B-emelkulator-tape = "XINIT: /opt/retropie/emulators/elkulator/elkulator.sh %ROM%"
#!/bin/bash xset -dpms s off s noblank matchbox-window-manager & /opt/retropie/emulators/elkulator/elkulator -tape "$1"
Im testing diff configurations for tape/disc/rom
So far:
- to exit only way os to open elkulator menu with f11 and exit from there
- Auto mount tapes/roms work fine. No luck with discs.
(command line options inlcude -tape, -disc & -disc1, rom1 & rom2)- Loading tapes needs
CHAIN""
- Roms auto load and run!!!
- Loading tapes needs
- Resolution needs to be changed within emu settings to fullscreen or at runcommand options (later not the best as its not centered 100%, best tested is 800x600)
At the moment Im happy with elkulator capabilities, auto load, tapes and best with roms
Discs to be seenHappy to see another system tackled. lr-mess if was faster it will ok but both lr-mess and AdvMESS not close to elkulator
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UPDATE:
Im thinking the solution for users not to enter settings to change to FULLSCREEN is to change source code to implement the opposite.
Fullscreen by default and menu to go to window.
Or
add in code the option to be in elk.cfg so user can set at will 0 or 1Maybe this also wouldnt have the need of the sh file with the win manager etc
Also to start tapes we can also press ALT+J to auto type
CHAIN
then simply add""
(shift+2 on UK KB)Ι have to step out but ill try later above... Unless you do earlier your side. I made a fork to test
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