Old Computer Appreciation Thread
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@adambegood said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:
What about these Zelda games though? Do they work for you? They seem to be the most interesting thing on the machine so I am keen to get them working - if possible!
I did copy over your config from the thread you mentioned.
So that didn't work for you.
I have to install it again on my computer.
It can take a while before I am up and running again with CD-I, I have to find the games somewhere on an external hard-drive.
If I have some time, I will try that for you.I don't know about this BBC demo you have asked me about, but I'll have a Google!
wget -nv -O /home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/scriptmodules/ports/b-em-pico_pi.sh https://raw.githubusercontent.com/FollyMaddy/RetroPie-Share/main/00-scriptmodules-00/ports/b-em-pico_pi.sh
- Download in the correct place with above command (does this automatically for you)
- Install in retropie-setup (look in experimental)
- Run xbeeb or xmaster from the ports section in emulationstation (should work OOB)
- F11 is the gui( you can change some discs etc) , shift+F12 run disc, exit with mouse clicking X .
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@folly said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:
@adambegood said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:
What about these Zelda games though? Do they work for you? They seem to be the most interesting thing on the machine so I am keen to get them working - if possible!
I did copy over your config from the thread you mentioned.
So that didn't work for you.
I have to install it again on my computer.
It can take a while before I am up and running again with CD-I, I have to find the games somewhere on an external hard-drive.
If I have some time, I will try that for you.I don't know about this BBC demo you have asked me about, but I'll have a Google!
wget -nv -O /home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/scriptmodules/ports/b-em-pico_pi.sh https://raw.githubusercontent.com/FollyMaddy/RetroPie-Share/main/00-scriptmodules-00/ports/b-em-pico_pi.sh
- Download in the correct place with above command (does this automatically for you)
- Install in retropie-setup (look in experimental)
- Run xbeeb or xmaster from the ports section in emulationstation (should work OOB)
- F11 is the gui( you can change some discs etc) , shift+F12 run disc, exit with mouse clicking X .
Fair enough - if you could find out about the Zelda games, I'm very interested to establish if it is an Emulator limitation or whether it is on my side. I asked the chap over on the other CD-I thread also.
I tried the BBC Micro issue, and the first time I installed it there were a number of dependencies that I did not have, and this was blocking the install.
I tried again, and it worked!
I like this a lot - the original demo is cool, and then all the new funky demos are impressive. It's mad what people can do with old technology.
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Nice you have it working. Very cool indeed.
Did you install something by yourself ?
All dependancy's should be installed by the module-script though.
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@folly said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:
Nice you have it working. Very cool indeed.
Did you install something by yourself ?
All dependancy's should be installed by the module-script though.
Well, it's not important anymore, you have it working !Nope it just stated that I was missing a few things (the last word was "ruby") and that the installation hadn't worked. I didn't take notes so I ran it again just to get the information and then it worked!
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Ok, thanks for the info.
I can make some changes so it will include some, own selected discs.
Would that be something ?Didn't do that, until now, because most works with mame/lr-mess .
Btw. the demo's only work in xbeeb and xmaster though. -
The "bad apple" demo was also very cool.
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@@folly said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:
The apple demo was very cool also.
Did you see that ?Bad Apple? Yeah I saw that one. Cool.
When you say include selected disks, do you mean games? Would be cool and introduce people to BBC easily. But is it legal?
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I can try to make it happen.
It compiles with the discs that are now part of the source.
But it's possible to change that.
For example, if you make your own selection of games in a directory.
And I change the script, that will use your own selection and then compiles.
Then it will be ok, i think.
Pass a disc via command line via-disc path/to/disc
seems also possible.
I have to try that. It's a better option.So we won't share games/discs this way.
Do you get it ?
Here is some information, if your interested ( ## Embedding Discs) :
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@folly said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:
I can try to make it happen.
It compiles with the discs that are now part of the source.
But it's possible to change that.
For example, if you make your own selection of games in a directory.
And I change the script, that will use your own selection and then compiles.
Then it will be ok, i think.
Pass a disc via command line via-disc path/to/disc
seems also possible.
I have to try that. It's a better option.So we won't share games/discs this way.
Do you get it ?
Here is some information, if your interested :
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kilograham/b-em/pico/README.mdOkay, that makes a lot of sense then! Also gets around my issue.
I looked at the Tech demo people - they havee some interesting looking stuff: https://bitshifters.github.io/
Also, the 2048 game included in the other disk is apparently created by one of the Raspberry Pi's designers, Eben Upton.
Thanks for the link, I'll have a look.
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Ok, so you already found that 2048 game from Eben.
Also nice to play.
This game can work with lr-mess.
Find it in the kilograham page.I see you are up and running now π
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I tested
xbeeb -disc path/to/disc
commandline.
It works.So it should be possible to make an emulator module-script.
Can take a while, but I will try to make that, I think.Edit : Done xbeeb and xmaster as emulator and -disc option !
wget -nv -O /home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/scriptmodules/emulators/b-em-pico-pi.sh https://raw.githubusercontent.com/FollyMaddy/RetroPie-Share/main/00-scriptmodules-00/emulators/b-em-pico-pi.sh
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Just a question.
A few months ago you changed the name of the thread.
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@folly Apologies, I've been a bit out of it.
I just edited the first post of my thread. I think only the author can do it though.@AdamBeGood Sadly I don't have Steam. Maybe we should set up a discord to talk about obscure computer games on a more regular basis?
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@folly Apologies, I've been a bit out of it.
No problem.
I asked someone to refurbish his thread, but he made a new one.
He didn't know how to rename his thread.
So I had a look at a thread of mine.
But I could not find it either.Will have a second look, when I edit a first post.
Ok, I get it !
Just edit your first post and change the thread name. π -
On a separate note, I've got these two arcade minis on my desk now. I got the Astro City for my birthday the other week. https://flic.kr/p/2kHL5hh
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That is really nice.
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@folly said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:
That is really nice.
Good playing experience ?Yeah, not bad! The Astro City one has a very good feel to it, the Neo Geo not quite so much - less clicky, and it is a bit smaller.
But for a quick play between meetings, perfect! They can be plugged into a monitor, but I donβt use them for that.
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Do you guys have Amiga working? I think it makes sense as the next system I try with.
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