new scriptmodules (lr-vice-xvic, gsplus, proper lr-mess integration!)
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Dang! You were not kidding about the volume of systems... I'm like a kid in a candy store, lmao!
So I backed out all of the valerino setup script stuff, got this going...had to dig through the menus to find everything and watch your animated gif a few times...
I managed to get advision installed and now when I launch it, I have many options to choose from, so now I have a little more research to do...
I haven't even looked at the other repos yet...I'm just using yours at the moment!
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When using the add-ext-repos.sh script to install repos, and then installing systems...how do we "uninstall" those systems that were installed using this script or the repos that were installed with it?
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@cdaters said in new scriptmodules (lr-vice-xvic, gsplus, proper lr-mess integration!):
When using the add-ext-repos.sh script to install repos, and then installing systems...how do we "uninstall" those systems that were installed using this script or the repos that were installed with it?
I haven't added deletion of systems in my add-mamedev-systems.sh script.
If you want to delete a system you can just go to the regular section of experimental packages, select the package you want to de-install and select that.
Not the official approach but I just delete the specific emulators.cfg to delete old loader lines.
(Edit : When the loader names are the same the old loader names are overwritten by the new ones when installing a system again, so it's not always needed to de-install or remove the emulators.cfg)When using the add-ext-repos.sh script all the 3dr-party module-scripts are stored in /home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/ext/ .
When they aren't needed anymore you can just dellete the sub-directories in the ext directory.
Then you are back with an original RetroPie-Setup where you began with.Dang! You were not kidding about the volume of systems... I'm like a kid in a candy store, lmao!
LOL ;-)
Never mind...somehow the wget command HTML'ized the script and that was breaking things...
This is how you can download scripts from github.
You have to use the raw links.
This should work :wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/FollyMaddy/RetroPie-Share/main/00-scriptmodules-00/supplementary/add-ext-repos.sh
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@Folly, thank you!
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Hello,
This is great! I didn't even notice this thread until recently. Would it be possible to get a script for Atari 7800?
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Have you read the last posts ?
You can install it with my script and it does work.
Read from here :
https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/25576/new-scriptmodules-lr-vice-xvic-gsplus-proper-lr-mess-integration/512 -
@Folly Thanks! I just did a quick search for 7800 and missed that. I will read through it and try it out.
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Hello @Folly I'm new to this forum having bought myself a Pi 4 Model B shortly before Christmas. I've just joined this forum to send you my gratitude.
I would just like to send you my huge thanks for the script that installs Elkulator on RetroPie. My first computer my parents bought for me one Christmas back in the mid-eighties was an Acorn Electron so being able to bring back these memories makes me very happy.
Thank you for your hard work in creating that script, I'm sure it's appreciated my many including myself.
I've managed to scrape many of the ROMs (using Skraper in Windows) and I've created a custom page for the SCV720 EmulationStation theme.
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Thanks for letting me know.
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@cdaters
how did you fix this i got same error
sudo ~/RetroPie-Setup/retropie_setup.sh
/home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/scriptmodules/supplementary/add-ext-repos.sh: line 7: syntax error near unexpected tokennewline' /home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/scriptmodules/supplementary/add-ext-repos.sh: line 7:
<!DOCTYPE html>'
Module is missing valid rp_module_id
Module is missing valid rp_module_descI was following your steps.
thanks
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Go into the web-browser :
https://github.com/FollyMaddy/RetroPie-Share/blob/main/00-scriptmodules-00/supplementary/add-ext-repos.sh
Right-click on raw, then select save as.
Open with a text-editor and check if you have the same file as displayed in the web-browser.or use the next commands in the terminal to get the raw file with wgetdon't use this anymore ! :cd /home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/scriptmodules/supplementary wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/FollyMaddy/RetroPie-Share/main/00-scriptmodules-00/supplementary/add-ext-repos.sh
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@Folly Hiya Folly.
I've been working with a new build as I prepare to finish out the Pi3 and move on to a Pi4. So I was able to start everything from a fresh build using the new 4.8 RetroPie version.
I pulled down the last script you posted and worked with it from a clean start.
I found 1 issue with the CoCo 3 OS/9 option. It doesn't load into the options list. You can select it to build from the list, but it doesn't do anything and it does not add to the option list.
Other than that, there are now an insane amount of options with/without extra ram, machine, basic... cass, disk... etc.. etc. Wow!
Best,
JamR
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Cool, a PI4 !!!!!
Did you use the add-ext-repos.sh (raw link) in above script ?
With that you get more than just mame/lr-mess.
And you can use it for updating the scripts.
And everything is installed separately in :
/home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/extI probably want to use it as a standard for installing add-mamedev-systems.sh in the future.
I will look at that coco OS/9 line.
Btw. Does classich work ?
(I had no trouble but @DTEAM did)And have a look at this :https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/32377/memotech-512-and-apogee-bk-01
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@Folly
I run the code and it didn't return any errors but also nothing new shown.I would love to get Atari Jaguar working with any version of mess. I've tried virtualjaguar and it has to much audio issues.
I've read lots of posts on how to do it but can't get it running. Is there an easy method for just getting jaguar working.
I'll keep trying and reading more.
Thanks Sim
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It doesn't look easy the first time.
But in time you will see that it's quite easy, just by doing it more often.If you have installed a system and it doesn't work then always check the/dev/shm/runcommand.log .
In there you probably find the problem, for example :- bios file not found
- game file not found
- etc
For jaguar the bios file has to be called : jaguar.zip (or .7z), and placed in the BIOS/mame directory.
You can search for the file, with duckduckgo/google, inmame-0.231-merged
.For the mame jaguar software you have to find the file jaguar.zip and extract it in roms/atarijaguar .
You can search for the file, with duckduckgo/google, inmame-sl
.You can then load breakout.zip, for example, with the
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loaders or in this case also thebasename
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@Folly I haven't tried that yet. So far it seems like everything works with the script you last posted, and I've managed to narrow my emulators.cfg down to only a few choices for each emulator. Basically, I'm sticking with what works well, and streamlining it.
Once I get the Pi4, and start that build, I'll let you know. This Pi3 build will cover 3 machines I have, so it's going to be a "light" version that only has emulators that work well on a Pi3.
the link you posted to the add-ext repos.sh doesn't work. I have to look into that for the next build.
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I have some update information about the elkulator module-script.
Due to your interest I tested it on the new debian 11/Bullseye OS.
I detected that elkulator would not compile on the new OS.So recently I did an update so the elkulator script will compile again on Debian 11/Bullseye.
You can read more about it here :
https://stardot.org.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?p=353265
It should be backwards compatible with Debian 10/Buster too, now.I also added better support for electron in our project over here :
https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/29682/development-of-module-script-generator-for-lr-mess-and-mame-standalone
Loading electron with mame and lr-mess.
Some background information can be found here :https://forums.bannister.org/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=120623#Post120623
I added lines for electron in the section "systems with extra hardware".
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@Folly Please excuse me, some of this I struggle to understand - the last time I did any programming was with BASIC on the C64 and OPL on a Psion Organiser.
If I understand correctly, your setup script "elkulator.sh" still works perfectly. However, Elkulator itself has a problem with the new platforms?
By looking at your elkulator.sh, I get the impression it downloads files from the original Elkulator (from years back) then also downloads files from your GitHub which modifies / fixes things?
I have made a backup of your elkulator.sh file but I assume I don't need to replace it because that's unchanged.
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@CARRisma said in new scriptmodules (lr-vice-xvic, gsplus, proper lr-mess integration!):
@Folly Please excuse me, some of this I struggle to understand - the last time I did any programming was with BASIC on the C64 and OPL on a Psion Organiser.
If I understand correctly, your setup script "elkulator.sh" still works perfectly. However, Elkulator itself has a problem with the new platforms?
Yes, indeed.
By looking at your elkulator.sh, I get the impression it downloads files from the original Elkulator (from years back) then also downloads files from your GitHub which modifies / fixes things?
Just like any other emulator, bios files are needed, otherwise the emulator will not run.
They aren't in the source, if you know what I mean.Elkulator hasn't been maintained for a very long time and it's probably the same code as the original Ekulator source.
The source that existed was pushed to github by the stardot team to preserve it and optionally people can contribute to it.I made a fork from this source code to improve the working of Elkulator in RetroPie and therefor added :
- the esc key for quitting the emulator
- fullscreen setting on start
- additional flag "-fcommon" so it will compile on Debian 11
You have to know that RetroPie is just a Debian 10-lite/Buster-lite Operating System with the RetroPie bash-scripts on top of it.
( lite => without Desktop environment )
In the near future RetroPie will move towards using Debian 11-lite/Bullseye-lite as base Operating system.
That is why updating was required.I have made a backup of your elkulator.sh file but I assume I don't need to replace it because that's unchanged.
I made the change in the configure.ac of the elkulator source code.
The module-script was unchanged.
Though, recently , I just changedautomake -a
intoautomake -a -i
in my module-script.
This way Elkulator will also be correctly compiled on X86/X86_64 When using RetroPie on a regular computer.Summarized :
Basically what this means is that when RetroPie is updated with the new Operating System the Elkulator script can still be used without issues.
At least I hope so.Hope you understand it better now.
Btw.
This is how the autoboot function works :
The module-script creates a script that will be executed when you select a game in Emulationstation.
This script will then detect what sort of file it is depending on the extension.
Accordingly, this script will patch the elkulator config on the fly and will create a command for booting the game together with a command that will produce the correct autoboot sequence for loading the game automatically.
Just by creating key presses by software instead.
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