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    • TPRT
      TPR
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      Apple IIgs - GSPlus Joystick / Mouse configuration help:

      I loaded up about 154 Apple IIgs games today from the TOSEC library to do some joystick / mouse testing and here were some of the notes I made. I loaded these up using GSPlus. The collection of notes is for games that either needed additional key presses to get the joystick to work that might not be obvious when loading up a game, or games that had trouble using the joystick or mouse.

      I thought the following notes may be helpful to some, and if anyone has a fix for the games I couldn't get to work, please let me know! Thank you.

      Alien Mind - Use F1 & F2 Button as "Button One and two" when calibrating. Needed to tweak the joystick trim amount -25 on both X & Y otherwise the character won't go down. Use the joystick config menu by pressing F4.

      Ancient Land of Y's - Use CTRL-J to calibrate joystick and F1 & F2 as "Button one and two"

      Black Cauldron - Press F1 when it tells you to center your joystick and press a button.

      Downhill Challenge - Cannot get joystick to work at all.

      Dream Zone - Mouse stutters and lags around the screen. It's playable, but difficult.

      Grand Prix Circuit - Pressing J on the main selection screen and then calibrating the joystick with the F1 & F2 keys seems to crash the game when you use the joystick and buttons to make a selection. Game seems to work okay with the keyboard.

      Great Western Shootout - Mouse lag makes this game unplayable.

      Hardball - Joystick control seems to be stuck on "Down" and I can't find a way to re-calibrate the joystick. I tried adjusting some of the tweak settings in the control panel but that didn't do anything.

      Immortal - Needed to tweak the joystick trim amount -5 on both X & Y otherwise the character pulls to the right. Use the joystick config menu by pressing F4.

      John Elway's Quarterback - Need to press SHIFT-Y to answer "Yes" at the "Do you have a joystick" question.

      Kings Quest I - IV - Press F1 when it tells you to center your joystick and press a button.

      Laser Force - Joystick works but seems to have calibration issues. I tried tweaking the settings but nothing really seemed to work.

      Leisure Suit Larry - Press F1 when it tells you to center your joystick and press a button.

      Manhunter - Press F1 when it tells you to center your joystick and press a button.

      Marble Madness - Needed to tweak the joystick trim amount -5 on both X & Y otherwise the character pulls to the right. Use the joystick config menu by pressing F4.

      Mixed Up Mother Goose - Press F1 when it tells you to center your joystick and press a button.

      Police Quest - Press F1 when it tells you to center your joystick and press a button.

      Qix - Press "J" at the title screen to calibrate joystick. Use F1 & F2 as button one and two.

      Rastan - This game actually works just fine with the joystick control, but it takes like 7 minutes to load up!

      Silpheed - Press SHIFT-7 to calibrate the joystick after the game has loaded. Use F1 and F2 for the buttons when it asks to press them.

      Skate or Die - Needed to tweak the joystick trim amount -25 on both X & Y otherwise the character pulls to the right. Use the joystick config menu by pressing F4.

      Space Ace - The joystick doesn't work because apparently there is no joystick control! It's keyboard only for this game. And it does work! It's just odd...

      Space Quest I & II - Press F1 when it tells you to center your joystick and press a button.

      Spirit of Excalibur - Mouse stutters and lags around the screen.

      Test Drive II - Pressing CTRL-J to Select the Joystick seems to crash the game when you make a selection.

      Thexder - Press F1 when it tells you to center your joystick and press a button.

      Third Courier - Mouse stutters and lags around the screen. It's playable, but difficult.

      Zany Golf - Mouse stutters and lags around the screen. It's playable, but difficult.

      Side Note: Sometimes I'll have to insert a disk twice before the emulator will accept it. For example, when it says "Insert Lost Tribe Disk 3" and I press F4, select Disk 4, and press F4 again, it doesn't register on the first try. But if I go and do that exact same thing a second time, it works.

      The following games I could not get to load at all. I would either get "This application needs Tool029 in the system folder" error, or some other issue with the game that didn't load up or made it totally unplayable.

      Ancient Glory
      Balance of Power
      Bouncing Bluster II
      Club Backgammon
      Deja Vu II
      Deja Vu
      Full Metal Planete
      Gate, The
      Lost Treasures of Infocom
      Neuromancer
      Out of this World
      Paperboy
      Quest Master
      Shadowgate
      Subversion
      Superstar Ice Hockey
      Uninvited
      War in Middle Earth
      Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego

      I also noticed that if you press F1 + F4 that will quit GSPlus and take you back to Emulationstation. I hadn't seen that documented anywhere either.

      Hope this is helpful for someone looking for joystick / mouse config help!

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        Folly @DTEAM
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        @dteam said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:

        @folly said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:

        With version 1.4a I added the command scripts and also matching with the DTEAM handheld naming.

        In generate-desired-systems.sh
        I wrote :

        bash generate-lr-mess-systems-1v4-alpha.sh konamih
        bash generate-lr-mess-systems-1v4-alpha.sh jakks
        bash generate-lr-mess-systems-1v4-alpha.sh all_in1
        bash generate-lr-mess-systems-1v4-alpha.sh classich
        bash generate-lr-mess-systems-1v4-alpha.sh tigerrz
        bash generate-lr-mess-systems-1v4-alpha.sh tigerh
        bash generate-lr-mess-systems-1v4-alpha.sh gameandwatch
        

        Only tigerh was generated. But good news, tigerh works !!
        Great job!

        Nice thinking, but you can't generate with "RetroPie names" you have to use "MAME/MESS names".
        Have a look in the generate-desired-systems.sh .
        I have added them.

        ps.
        I will try your es-theme later.
        I am convinced it will work also.

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          Folly
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          @DTEAM all_in1 is working with lr-mess !

          @Zering @AdamBeGood
          I think you both like these all_in1 too.

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            Zering @Folly
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            @folly What are these?

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              Folly @Zering
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              @zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:

              @folly What are these?

              Testing my generated handheld scripts, using the handhelds discribed by @DTEAM in his tutorial with MAME.
              Forgot the names because they are from all in one roms (for example 100 in 1).
              Actually I was trying to say, there is some interesting stuff.

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              • DTEAMD
                DTEAM @Zering
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                @zering
                See: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/28462/tutorial-handheld-and-plug-play-systems-with-mame?_=1609426789602

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                  Folly
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                  @Zering @AdamBeGood

                  How are you both doing ?

                  Just found somthing nice.

                  There are Konami remakes.
                  I was able to compile a nightly for the pi4.

                  These look/sound really great !

                  thumb_screenshot5.png thumb_screenshot6.png thumb_screenshot7.pngthumb_screenshot8.png

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                    Zering @Folly
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                    @folly Hey, not so well, I'm laid down with covid. Thanks for asking.
                    How did you find these?

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                      Folly @Zering
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                      @zering

                      Hope you get better soon !

                      Found it just by accident, searching for games for Box86/Wine.
                      (Works, really awesome)

                      These are all without a licence and source code is also available.

                      Look here :
                      https://goonies.jorito.net/

                      At the top you see more games !

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                        Zering @Folly
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                        @folly So you got Wine and Box86 to work?

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                          Folly @Zering
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                          @zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:

                          @folly So you got Wine and Box86 to work?

                          Yes, George nailed it.
                          But it will not be added in Retropie yet,
                          because they are working on the vulkan driver in Retropie.
                          George uses a beta vulkan driver.
                          So we have to wait.

                          You can install it though if you want to try.
                          Just paste them and install them.

                          Just go to the topic. There is already quite some information.

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                            AdamBeGood @Folly
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                            @folly said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:

                            @zering

                            Hope you get better soon !

                            Found it just by accident, searching for games for Box86/Wine.
                            (Works, really awesome)

                            These are all without a licence and source code is also available.

                            Look here :
                            https://goonies.jorito.net/

                            At the top you see more games !

                            These look quite nice! Were they easy to install?

                            I've gotten into modern gaming, and I am working my way through a few games. I'll be back at some point though, I promise. I'd check the forum a lot more if work hadn't blocked it as inappropriate, it is so much less natural for me to check on my phone. I used to waste so much time at work on this forum! :)

                            @Zering Hope you feel better soon, mate. Sorry to hear that you've got the virus, I'm sure you shift it quickly.

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                              Folly @AdamBeGood
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                              @adambegood

                              I am working a bit on these games.
                              Made a test port for box86wine that use the windows binary .exe.

                              But If I can,
                              I will try to make direct ports that will compile these games directly for RPI.
                              Up till now, I could only compile RoadFighter and Maze Of Galious.
                              I have to edit some code, so they can be compiled.
                              For now they are not easy to install, yet.

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                                Zering @Folly
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                                @folly Sorry all for the late answer, this virus is brutal. I'm all better now, and getting pretty excited about Box86/Wine. I'm wondering if some later games run well on the Pi? I'm thinking of classic RPGs like Arcanum, Arx Fatalis, Fallout 2. I'm feeling ambitious - does stuff like Soul Reaver 2 or Vampire - the Masquerade run using Box86/Wine on the Pi 4?

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                                  Folly @Zering
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                                  @zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:

                                  @folly Sorry all for the late answer, this virus is brutal. I'm all better now, and getting pretty excited about Box86/Wine. I'm wondering if some later games run well on the Pi? I'm thinking of classic RPGs like Arcanum, Arx Fatalis, Fallout 2. I'm feeling ambitious - does stuff like Soul Reaver 2 or Vampire - the Masquerade run using Box86/Wine on the Pi 4?

                                  Nice to hear you better now, thats really great.
                                  That virus is really a pain in the ass !!

                                  Well, don't expect too much of box86wine.
                                  I tried some stuff, but there is not much that will work.
                                  This is mainly because of wine.
                                  And my pi became sloowwww.
                                  Not really sure why.
                                  But when the games work they work quite good.
                                  My advice : If you want to try, do it on a seperate fresh install.

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                                    Folly
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                                    @AdamBeGood @Zering @DTEAM

                                    I created my first port script for MazeOfGaliousRemake.
                                    I had to overcome one problem though.

                                    Interested how we fixed it ? Look here :
                                    https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/27127/is-there-a-guide-somewhere-to-create-install-scripts-if-you-can-get-a-game-to-compile/4

                                    I also added RoadFighterRemake and GooniesRemake.

                                    These ports should work now, later I will add some help.
                                    You have to press F12 to exit the games.

                                    With these commands you can add it to your Retropie-Setup :
                                    (Issues should be fixed now, at least I hope so !!! Enjoy ;-))

                                    wget -nv -O /home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/scriptmodules/ports/mog.sh https://raw.githubusercontent.com/FollyMaddy/RetroPie-Share/main/00-scriptmodules-00/ports/mog.sh
                                    wget -nv -O /home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/scriptmodules/ports/roadfighter.sh https://raw.githubusercontent.com/FollyMaddy/RetroPie-Share/main/00-scriptmodules-00/ports/roadfighter.sh
                                    wget -nv -O /home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/scriptmodules/ports/goonies.sh https://raw.githubusercontent.com/FollyMaddy/RetroPie-Share/main/00-scriptmodules-00/ports/goonies.sh
                                    
                                    
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                                      Zering @Folly
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                                      @folly Very exciting stuff. I'll try an install when I have a free day.
                                      I take it we need the original PC executables?

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                                        Folly @Zering
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                                        @zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:

                                        @folly Very exciting stuff. I'll try an install when I have a free day.
                                        I take it we need the original PC executables?

                                        Just install, no executables's needed. ;-)
                                        They are compiled when installed.

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                                          Zering @Folly
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                                          @folly Even more interesting. I was going to set this up today but the british are afraid of snow so I'm having to work now ^^ But I will take a look this week!

                                          Edit : Actually I'm curious how that works. Why is there no need for any ROM files or executables?

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                                            Folly @Zering
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                                            @zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:

                                            @folly Even more interesting. I was going to set this up today but the british are afraid of snow so I'm having to work now ^^ But I will take a look this week!

                                            Ok, I see. Well, good for you, I think ;-)

                                            Edit : Actually I'm curious how that works. Why is there no need for any ROM files or executables?

                                            These are Remakes of the games, so they are programmed from scratch.
                                            The source code is available, some with the GNU/GNU2 licence, some with no licence at all. So we are able to share and use these sources.

                                            These are the latest nightly svn source codes from 2012.
                                            It took me some time to fix the code, so it would compile on the rpi4.
                                            I also had to make some fullscreen fixes for some of them.
                                            I implemented these fixes in the "port module scripts" so it gets the source code, applies the fixes and then compile correctly.
                                            So then we have necessary binary executable that we can run.

                                            EDIT 1 :
                                            Damn :-( , It doesn't work correctly if run from an original Retropie install without Desktop enviroment.
                                            I have to look for a solution.
                                            Only mazeofgalious and roadfighter run in a small window.
                                            Goonies doesn't work at all, it seems to use X11.
                                            (So do not install yet.)

                                            EDIT 2 :
                                            It should be fixed now !
                                            Perhaps I have to improve some stuff later on, but for now it will do.

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