Sega model 3 #segamodel3
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@mitu
Finally,we don't need /home/pi/Config folderYou need It . It's just a permission problem. It's a good emulator and It runs well on Pi4. I'm trying to found a way to exit it without a keyboard.I haven't found anything yet. -
@mitu said in Sega model 3 #segamodel3:
Check that the executable bit is set on the file with ls -l
I confirm, It was the problem , In my new edit above, I have use .
pi@retropie:~ $ chmod 755 -R /opt/retropie/emulators/supermodel/bin
To fix that.
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@red_trev said in Sega model 3 #segamodel3:
@mitu please confirm the correct command line argument to install Xorg & any dependency's, is the below whats needed ? :
sudo apt install xorg
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The official source is here https://www.supermodel3.com/Download.html
They give the source code "Supermodel Version 0.2a source code" . You have the readme.txt file with informations about the emulator.
They talk about gamepads setup (we can't modify the Esc button... for now) and they give the game compatibility matrix.
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@mitu said in Sega model 3 #segamodel3:
@red_trev said in Sega model 3 #segamodel3:
@mitu please confirm the correct command line argument to install Xorg & any dependency's, is the below whats needed ? :
sudo apt install xorg
should be enough.same issue as before, it fetches 97%, hangs, then fails (excuse the poor screenshot)
error says : "Temporary failure resolving 'raspbian.raspberrypi.org'"
although i can hit it via web browser, so it is not offline: http://raspbian.raspberrypi.org/
to add, when i navigate to the URL in the error message (http://raspbian.raspberrypi.org/raspbian/pool/main/x/xterm/) the file its looking for (xterm_344-1_armhf.deb) is not listed .... also http://raspbian.raspberrypi.org/raspbian buster/ does not exist
is there any other way i can install via command line ?
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@red_trev said in Sega model 3 #segamodel3:
ill remove the extra Config folde
Finally, you need It to use your gamepad setting. It could be a symbolic link with /opt/retropie/emulators/supermodel/bin/Config/Supermodel.ini
mkdir /home/pi/Config ln -s /opt/retropie/emulators/supermodel/bin/Config/Supermodel.ini /home/pi/Config/Supermodel.ini
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@red_trev said in Sega model 3 #segamodel3:
error says : "Temporary failure resolving 'raspbian.raspberrypi.org'"
This looks like an interrupted network connection. Run
sudo apt update
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@red_trev OOps! I've updated the link so it should work now: link
I also completely forgot about those initial permission issues. I think I had them too. As Mitu says. hopefully sudo apt update fixes it for you!
For anyone interested, both Dirt Devils and WRC Le Mans are fixable:
-To fix Dirt Devils, copy epr-19338a.bin from your Scud Race zip into the Dirt Devils zip. The game should run now
-To Fix Lemans, you need a copy of Sega Touring Car Championship. Rename the contained epr-18261.ic9 to epr-18261.bin and drop it into your lemans zip.
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@mitu said in Sega model 3 #segamodel3:
@red_trev said in Sega model 3 #segamodel3:
error says : "Temporary failure resolving 'raspbian.raspberrypi.org'"
This looks like an interrupted network connection. Run
sudo apt update
before and make sure it completes, then try installing the package(s) again.I have some custom systems for Atomiswave / Naomi , will the update wipe these?
I have the updated 'es_systems' file on my laptop , if I Filezilla this into the correct folder after an update should the custom systems appear again?
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@red_trev said in Sega model 3 #segamodel3:
I have some custom systems for Atomiswave / Naomi , will the update wipe these?
No.
I have the updated 'es_systems' file on my laptop , if I Filezilla this into the correct folder after an update should the custom systems appear again?
A customized
es_systems.cfg
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@mechafatnick
In the original open source Supermodel_0.2a_Src, they give a Makefile.SDL.UNIX.GCC and we can see in Supermodel_0.2a_Src\Src\Inputs\Inputs.cpp a split between UI keys and configurables keys for Supermodel.iniDo you think It's hard to add UI Controls "settable" in Supermodel.ini . So we could use the keyboard shortcuts (hotkeys) on the gamepads and close the emulator from a gamepad.
UI Controls -----> Inputs.cpp only usable with keyboard for now
using namespace std; CInputs::CInputs(CInputSystem *system) : m_system(system) { // UI controls are hard coded here, everything else is initialized to NONE so that it can be loaded from // the config file. // UI Controls uiExit = AddSwitchInput("UIExit", "Exit UI", GAME_INPUT_UI, "KEY_ESCAPE"); uiReset = AddSwitchInput("UIReset", "Reset", GAME_INPUT_UI, "KEY_ALT+KEY_R"); uiPause = AddSwitchInput("UIPause", "Pause", GAME_INPUT_UI, "KEY_ALT+KEY_P"); uiSaveState = AddSwitchInput("UISaveState", "Save State", GAME_INPUT_UI, "KEY_F5"); uiChangeSlot = AddSwitchInput("UIChangeSlot", "Change Save Slot", GAME_INPUT_UI, "KEY_F6"); uiLoadState = AddSwitchInput("UILoadState", "Load State", GAME_INPUT_UI, "KEY_F7"); uiMusicVolUp = AddSwitchInput("UIMusicVolUp", "Increase Music Volume", GAME_INPUT_UI, "KEY_F10"); uiMusicVolDown = AddSwitchInput("UIMusicVolDown", "Decrease Music Volume", GAME_INPUT_UI, "KEY_F9"); uiSoundVolUp = AddSwitchInput("UISoundVolUp", "Increase Sound Volume", GAME_INPUT_UI, "KEY_F12"); uiSoundVolDown = AddSwitchInput("UISoundVolDown", "Decrease Sound Volume", GAME_INPUT_UI, "KEY_F11"); uiDumpInpState = AddSwitchInput("UIDumpInputState", "Dump Input State", GAME_INPUT_UI, "NONE"); // disabled for release uiClearNVRAM = AddSwitchInput("UIClearNVRAM", "Clear NVRAM", GAME_INPUT_UI, "KEY_ALT+KEY_N"); uiSelectCrosshairs = AddSwitchInput("UISelectCrosshairs", "Select Crosshairs", GAME_INPUT_UI, "KEY_ALT+KEY_I"); uiToggleFrLimit = AddSwitchInput("UIToggleFrameLimit", "Toggle Frame Limiting", GAME_INPUT_UI, "KEY_ALT+KEY_T"); #ifdef SUPERMODEL_DEBUGGER uiEnterDebugger = AddSwitchInput("UIEnterDebugger", "Enter Debugger", GAME_INPUT_UI, "KEY_ALT+KEY_B"); #endif
Also in Inputs.cpp and settable in Supermodel.ini (partial view)
// Common Controls start[0] = AddSwitchInput("Start1", "P1 Start", GAME_INPUT_COMMON, "NONE"); start[1] = AddSwitchInput("Start2", "P2 Start", GAME_INPUT_COMMON, "NONE"); coin[0] = AddSwitchInput("Coin1", "P1 Coin", GAME_INPUT_COMMON, "NONE"); coin[1] = AddSwitchInput("Coin2", "P2 Coin", GAME_INPUT_COMMON, "NONE"); service[0] = AddSwitchInput("ServiceA", "Service A", GAME_INPUT_COMMON, "NONE");
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@mitu said in Sega model 3 #segamodel3:
@red_trev said in Sega model 3 #segamodel3:
error says : "Temporary failure resolving 'raspbian.raspberrypi.org'"
This looks like an interrupted network connection. Run
sudo apt update
before and make sure it completes, then try installing the package(s) again.thanks , I have tried update / upgrade, then install Xorg / xinit and the same issue arose .... missing files on the 'raspbian.raspberrypi.org' , which i confirmed by navigating via web browser & searching the folder structure.
is there any other way of installing Xorg / xinit, or should I chase up raspbian themselves & ask for the missing files to be re-uploaded ?
i see a similar file name (xterm_344-1+deb10u1_armhf.deb ) in this website: http://archive.raspbian.org/raspbian/pool/main/x/xterm/
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@red_trev said in Sega model 3 #segamodel3:
thanks , I have tried update / upgrade, then install Xorg / xinit and the same issue arose .... missing files on the 'raspbian.raspberrypi.org' , which i confirmed by navigating via web browser & searching the folder structure.
The problem is on your end - your internet connection is not working correctly (DNS issues ?), the necessary file(s) are there, in the Raspberry Pi's repository.
Is a simple ping toraspbian.raspberrypi.org
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@mitu said in Sega model 3 #segamodel3:
@red_trev said in Sega model 3 #segamodel3:
thanks , I have tried update / upgrade, then install Xorg / xinit and the same issue arose .... missing files on the 'raspbian.raspberrypi.org' , which i confirmed by navigating via web browser & searching the folder structure.
The problem is on your end - your internet connection is not working correctly (DNS issues ?), the necessary file(s) are there, in the Raspberry Pi's repository.
Is a simple ping toraspbian.raspberrypi.org
working ? Do you have any proxy set-up ?fixed it ! .... thought it might be SSH interfering with it, so went to turn it OFF via Raspi-Config, when i clicked that menu option the below happened automatically:
when done, i turned off SSH, was able to install Xorg no problem via cmd line, rebooted system, Supermodel worked perfect
moral of the story is to update the underlying OS every-so often ! thanks for your help ;)
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@dteam what is button 5 & 6 on the keyboard / game pad ?
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@mechafatnick regarding your recommened edits to the ’emulators.cfg’ file in /opt/retropie/configs/arcade
supermodel = "XINIT:/opt/retropie/emulators/supermodel/bin/supermodel -game-xml-file=/opt/retropie/emulators/supermodel/bin/Config/Games.xml -legacy3d -sound-volume=50 -music-volume=60 -no-vsync -no-throttle -no-dsb -res=496,384 %ROM%"
i assume these are command line arguments specified here:
https://www.supermodel3.com/Usage.html
(e.g.) To run at 1024x768 in full screen, type:
supermodel scud.zip -res=1024,768 -fullscreenThere is also an option to tweak these in the ConfigFile itself:
https://www.supermodel3.com/AdvancedUsage.html#ConfigFileIt will be trial & error to get the sweet spot for my own hardware & display, so is there a method to launch a game from the command line with a few different combos ?
and then, should i update the ’emulators.cfg’ file , the ConfigFile, or both, with my new settings values ?
thanks in advance !
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You have to set your gamepad before with:
cd /opt/retropie/emulators/supermodel/bin ./supermodel -config-inputs
If you go in your Supermodel.ini , you will see your default settings for Keyboard.
like (partial view Supermodel.ini) :
; Common InputStart1 = "KEY_1,JOY1_BUTTON9" InputStart2 = "KEY_2,JOY2_BUTTON9" InputCoin1 = "KEY_3,JOY1_BUTTON10" InputCoin2 = "KEY_4,JOY2_BUTTON10" InputServiceA = "KEY_5" InputServiceB = "KEY_7" InputTestA = "KEY_6" InputTestB = "KEY_8"
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@dteam said in Sega model 3 #segamodel3:
You have to set your gamepad before with:
cd /opt/retropie/emulators/supermodel/bin ./supermodel -config-inputs
If you go in your Supermodel.ini , you will see your default settings for Keyboard.
like (partial view Supermodel.ini) :
; Common InputStart1 = "KEY_1,JOY1_BUTTON9" InputStart2 = "KEY_2,JOY2_BUTTON9" InputCoin1 = "KEY_3,JOY1_BUTTON10" InputCoin2 = "KEY_4,JOY2_BUTTON10" InputServiceA = "KEY_5" InputServiceB = "KEY_7" InputTestA = "KEY_6" InputTestB = "KEY_8"
have you tried the Xbox controller option described here ?
https://www.supermodel3.com/AdvancedUsage.html#ConfigFile -
When you set your controller, it sets your Supermodel.ini located in /opt/retropie/emulators/supermodel/bin/Config
When It's done, you have to copy that file to /home/pi/Config or create a symbolic link with It :
mkdir /home/pi/Config ln -s /opt/retropie/emulators/supermodel/bin/Config/Supermodel.ini /home/pi/Config/Supermodel.ini
Even if you used the other method, Supermodel.ini will be configured.
@mechafatnick
in supermodel.ini, I've try this to exit (where JOY1_BUTTON15 is my R3 button):InputUIExit = JOY1_BUTTON15
But it doesn't work
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