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    Game won't launch via .sh file on Retropie with Dosbox emulator

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    • mituM
      mitu Global Moderator @wood12
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      @wood12 said in Game won't launch via .sh file on Retropie with Dosbox emulator:

      Next, I rebooted EmulationStation and tried to launch the game via the .sh file. The game still doesn't work.

      Use the .conf file - with the contents I mentioned earlier to launch the game. Remove the .sh file.

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      • wood12W
        wood12 @mitu
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        @mitu Understood, I deleted the AlienCarnage .sh file, but you understand that I need some kind of shortcut in the general directory to launch each game in order to bypass the search for a /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/pc/all/AlienCarnage/ AlienCarnage .conf file in each game folder to launch it.

        I did as you said:
        Deleted AlienCarnage .sh file
        I went to the folder with the game, which is located and launched it through the AlienCarnage .conf file

        The game did not start, here is the log:
        WhatsApp Image 2020-09-08 at 17.53.13.jpeg

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        • mituM
          mitu Global Moderator
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          You can copy the .conf file in the pc folder directly, the .conf file doesn't have to be in the game's folder. This way the game can be launched directly from the PC gamelist.

          In fact, if you want to organize things, you can create a roms/pc-games folder and store the game there.This folder is not shown in EmulationStation, you can just add .conf - files for each game - in the pc folder. Of course, you'll have to adjust the [autoexec] section in the .conf to point to roms/pc-games.

          About the log file - the only error I see is the resolution message (Cannot detect..), but Dosbox appears to start correctly. Is the game still not launching ?

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          • wood12W
            wood12 @mitu
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            @mitu I understand you, and I'll do it: I will leave the AlienCarnage .conf file in the pc folder and I moved all the folders with games to the pc-games folder to the level with the pc folder.
            Next, I changed in the AlienCarnage .conf file the paths to the aliencarnage .map and carnage .exe file of the game launch:

            [sdl]
            
            mapperfile=/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/pc-games/AlienCarnage/aliencarnage.map
            
            [autoexec]
            
            MOUNT c /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/pc-games
            C:
            CD AlienCarnage
            carnage.exe
            EXIT
            

            Next, I rebooted EmulationStation. The game did not start!
            Here is the log:
            WhatsApp Image 2020-09-08 at 18.35.24.jpeg

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            • mituM
              mitu Global Moderator @wood12
              last edited by mitu

              @wood12 said in Game won't launch via .sh file on Retropie with Dosbox emulator:

              Next, I rebooted EmulationStation. The game did not start!

              OK, so what exactly does happen - do you see the Dos prompt, do you see any errors reported on screen, are you booted back to EmulationStation, etc. ?

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              • wood12W
                wood12 @mitu
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                @mitu Nothing happens, it just doesn't start and that's it ...
                Here is the launch video, take a look!

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                • mituM
                  mitu Global Moderator
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                  Ok, so you're booted back to EmulationStation. This would be the time to apply what I said earlier:

                  You can starting Dosbox only (no game) and type the commands you have put in the [autoexec] section of the .conf, to see if you get any errors.

                  But my bet is that the folder name is at fault - it's too long for DOS. Try renaming the game folder to something shorter - AlienC for instance - and adjust the .conf file.

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                  • wood12W
                    wood12 @mitu
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                    @mitu You were right, the problem is in the too long name of the game folder. After renaming, the game started! I even edited the .conf file to add the rest of the performance specs for this game and everything still works. Many thanks for the help!

                    There was a very small question about launching games through .sh, which, as it turned out, does not work in EmulationStation and I deleted it earlier. The fact is that games are launched through it that require a disc in the drive. How then to get out of the situation? Where and what to register if there is no .sh file?

                    In it, the code for running games with SD was published as follows:

                    #!/bin/bash
                    /opt/retropie/emulators/dosbox/bin/dosbox -c "mount c ~/RetroPie/roms/pc-games" -c "c:" -c "cd LBA/cd" -c "imgmount d LBA.BIN -t iso" -c "cd .." -c "call LBA.EXE" -c "exit"
                    
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                    • mituM
                      mitu Global Moderator @wood12
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                      @wood12 if you look at the launching command, you can take anything that's added via the -c parameter and stuff it in the [autoexec] section of the .conf.
                      The command

                      /opt/retropie/emulators/dosbox/bin/dosbox -c "mount c ~/RetroPie/roms/pc-games" -c "c:" -c "cd LBA/cd" -c "imgmount d LBA.BIN -t iso" -c "cd .." -c "call LBA.EXE" -c "exit"
                      

                      can be translated into the following .conf file (a bit simplified)

                      [autoexec]
                      mount c ~/RetroPie/roms/pc-games
                      c:
                      cd LBA
                      imgmount d CD\lba.bin -t iso
                      LBA.EXE
                      exit
                      
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                      • wood12W
                        wood12 @mitu
                        last edited by

                        @mitu The way you advised works!
                        Thank you again for the quick answers to my possibly stupid questions.)

                        I think that this topic can be closed!

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                        • wood12W
                          wood12 @mitu
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                          @mitu There was also a problem to mount the CDROM, and not the ISO or BIN disk image!

                          I created a folder where the game is located (/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/pc-games/Rayman/) and it contains a folder with a disk, which I named cdrom.

                          But the commands that I registered in [autoexec] do not work and the game does not start:

                          [autoexec]
                          
                          MOUNT c /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/pc-games
                          c:
                          cd Rayman
                          MOUNT d cdrom -t cdrom
                          RAYMAN.EXE
                          EXIT
                          

                          What did I do wrong?

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                          • mituM
                            mitu Global Moderator
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                            What's the error message ?

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                            • wood12W
                              wood12 @mitu
                              last edited by

                              @mitu WhatsApp Image 2020-09-11 at 21.18.04.jpeg

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                              • mituM
                                mitu Global Moderator
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                                You need to specify the correct path to mount, just like you did when mounting the c drive

                                mount D /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/pc-games/Rayman/cdrom -t cdrom
                                
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                                • wood12W
                                  wood12 @mitu
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                                  @mitu Thank you so much! Indeed, it was precisely in the full path to the CDROM folder.

                                  As a result, the command looks like this:

                                  [autoexec]
                                  
                                  MOUNT c /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/pc-games
                                  c:
                                  cd Rayman
                                  MOUNT d /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/pc-games/Rayman/cdrom -t cdrom
                                  RAYMAN.EXE
                                  EXIT
                                  
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