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      Folly @testudo
      last edited by Folly

      @testudo

      What OS are you using for RetroPie ?

      Is your :
      /home/pi/.mame/mame.ini
      the same as :
      /opt/retropie/configs/mame/mame.ini
      ?

      /home/pi/.mame is a link to /opt/retropie/configs/mame
      So the mame.ini in both directories should be the same file.

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        testudo @Folly
        last edited by testudo

        @Folly
        OS is Ubuntu 20.04

        /home/<user name>/.mame/mame.ini 
        
        /opt/retropie/config/mame/mame.ini 
        

        are the same.

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          Folly @testudo
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          @testudo

          If you checked my last recommendation and everything looks good but it still doesn't work...
          Then we are on a dead end again.

          Ubuntu 20.04, not sure, probably ok but could also be a part of the problem.
          I can remember that I have had differences in how quotes are handled in other OSes. This can influence the process of finding the correct rompaths.
          That is probably something that has to be tested.

          When we have a good idea we can always take a look a second time.

          Obviously, my script is already improved by this discussion, so that is already very nice ;-)
          Thanks !

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            testudo @Folly
            last edited by

            @Folly

            Sadly, it appears we did hit a dead end after trying your latest recommendation. I also tried with and without quotes for the rom path entry, to no avail.

            I can access my games using the lr-run option, so I am happy.

            Thanks for your patience and persistence. You are a great value the Retro community.

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              duglor @testudo
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              @testudo Anyone up for making an entry for this game within the ES Theme, comic book? :)

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                duglor @duglor
                last edited by duglor

                @duglor @Folly @testudo Is the game, Hamsters, a demo only? Everywhere i find it, it says DEMO. hmmm

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                  Folly @duglor
                  last edited by Folly

                  @duglor

                  You need to specify what system you are running Hamsters in.
                  I have seen you talk about Archimedes so first you need to have that part of the theme.
                  For the New Comic Book Theme you have to go here :
                  https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/9211/new-comic-book-theme/1259

                  A game gamelist entry has not much to do with a theme.
                  Gamelists can be used for more themes.
                  If you use MAME or lr-mess for Archimedes this is probably the best place to discuss it :
                  https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/32188/creating-es-gamelists-with-media-for-mame-lr-mess

                  If above not suits then it's best to create a new thread.

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                    buzzardbait
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                    Reviewed the first post in this thread.. How do you configure a controller to work with AlephOne? I know the original Marathon controls were on a keyboard, but is there any trick to getting the game to work with a PS2 or equivalent controller?

                    I've tried before and gave up, but seeing the mention above made me want to try and get it working again.

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                      DTEAM @buzzardbait
                      last edited by

                      @buzzardbait

                      Follow steps 10 to 13 here : Tutorial: Handheld and Plug & Play systems with MAME

                      It’s a good starting point if you are using MAME.

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                        pariziv @DTEAM
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                        I was looking into the Elektronika - BK-0010/BK-0011

                        In Windows I added the core to RetroArch (lr-BK) but I can't find it in Retropie. There's an option to load it via Mame, but it can only run cassettes.

                        pi@pi400base:~/RetroPie-Setup $ sudo ./retropie_packages.sh | grep "lr-b"
                        lr-beetle-lynx      : Atari Lynx emulator - Mednafen Lynx Port for libretro, itself a fork of Handy : build configure install sources clean remove
                        lr-beetle-ngp       : Neo Geo Pocket(Color)emu - Mednafen Neo Geo Pocket core port for libretro : build configure install sources clean remove
                        lr-beetle-pce-fast  : PCEngine emu - Mednafen PCE Fast port for libretro : build configure install sources clean remove
                        lr-beetle-pcfx      : PCFX emulator - Mednafen PCFX Port for libretro : build configure install sources clean remove
                        *lr-beetle-psx       : PlayStation emulator - Mednafen PSX Port for libretro : This module is not available for your platform
                        lr-beetle-saturn    : Saturn emulator - Mednafen Saturn port for libretro : build configure install sources clean remove
                        lr-beetle-supergrafx: SuperGrafx TG-16 emulator - Mednafen PCE Fast port for libretro : build configure install sources clean remove
                        lr-beetle-vb        : Virtual Boy emulator - Mednafen VB (optimised) port for libretro : build configure install sources clean remove
                        lr-beetle-wswan     : Wonderswan emu - Mednafen WonderSwan core port for libretro : build configure install sources clean remove
                        lr-bluemsx          : MSX/MSX2/Colecovision emu - blueMSX port for libretro : build configure install sources clean remove
                        lr-bsnes            : Super Nintendo Emulator - bsnes port for libretro (v115) : build configure depends install sources clean remove
                        
                        pi@pi400base:~/RetroPie-Setup $ mame bk0010 -listmedia
                        SYSTEM           MEDIA NAME       (brief)    IMAGE FILE EXTENSIONS SUPPORTED
                        ---------------- --------------------------- -------------------------------
                        bk0010           cassette         (cass)     .wav
                        pi@pi400base:~/RetroPie-Setup $
                        

                        Is there a way to install the lr-BK core in Retropie?

                        (Retropie 4.8.2 on Pi400)

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                          Folly @pariziv
                          last edited by Folly

                          @pariziv

                          I have created a module-script.
                          The emulator loads a few things.

                          Download from here (right click raw/ save as):
                          https://github.com/FollyMaddy/RetroPie-Share/blob/main/00-scriptmodules-00/libretrocores/lr-bk.sh
                          Place it in : scriptmodules/libretrocores

                          Place bios files in BIOS/bk.
                          The extensions .img .bin files seem to be the ones supported.
                          Compressed files can also be used (.zip .7z)

                          Proof that it's working loading Andos v3.30 (19xx)(-).img from TOSEC :

                          2022-11-27-212342_1600x900_scrot_resized.png

                          2022-11-27-212330_1600x900_scrot_resized.png

                          You can turn it into balck and white for better reading :
                          2022-11-27-211442_1600x900_scrot_resized.png

                          Working also now : "Bolderdash (19xx)(-)(en).bin" from TOSEC :
                          2022-11-27-215701_1600x900_scrot_resized.png
                          2022-11-27-215629_1600x900_scrot_resized.png

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                            pariziv @Folly
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                            Works like a charm! Thank you @Folly !

                            I currently have 173 systems configured. 16 more to go... currently..., because the more I read the more systems I have to add :)

                            I now have 5 customs scripts:

                            b-em-pico-pi.sh
                            lr-arduous_lcd.sh
                            lr_bk.sh
                            lr-lowresnx.sh
                            lr-mess-p2000t.sh
                            

                            Who actually decides whether these custom scripts are added to the standard retropie installation?

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                              Folly @pariziv
                              last edited by

                              @pariziv said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:

                              Who actually decides whether these custom scripts are added to the standard retropie installation?

                              It's basically decided by both parties and in the end it's decided by the moderators.

                              If someone has made something he/she can make a fork of the RetroPie-Setup and add a module-script to it and then make a pull request.
                              If the pull-request is accepted the file will be merged.

                              Problem is that not all emulators/libretro cores are that good.
                              So then the discussion begins, whether to add something or not.
                              Adding more will ultimately mean more maintenance which means more work for the moderators.

                              That is why not everything is added anymore

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                                Retro Arcade Fan @pariziv
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                                @pariziv You've got 173 "working" systems on your RP? I'd love to see that list!

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                                  dmmarti @Retro Arcade Fan
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                                  @Retro-Arcade-Fan @pariziv

                                  I'd love to see his list too!

                                  I'm always on the lookout for new systems I've never heard of to try and get them running. Being able to emulate using the MAME/MESS core opens up a ton of new (well actually older I guess haha) systems that I have never seen before. Some of those older 70's and 80's computer systems were pretty amazing for their time.

                                  Here's my working Google document with all of my systems (this is for both RetroPie and my Windows PC list). I use the Attract Mode front-end on both and pretty much have RetroPie launching the same systems (no PS2, Wii, etc of course).

                                  I try to keep my Google doc updated with new systems I add and usage notes for them.

                                  https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1mwIjk7TFWoD--7hfiPHCYUxFtIz1yhD8BLtWdQQWwKw/edit?usp=sharing

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                                    Retro Arcade Fan @dmmarti
                                    last edited by Retro Arcade Fan

                                    @dmmarti This is AMAZING! Thank you for sharing such a detailed spreadsheet. I see so many that I don't have on my system. This is going to push my addiction to a whole new level haha.

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                                      DTEAM @dmmarti
                                      last edited by DTEAM

                                      @dmmarti said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:

                                      @Retro-Arcade-Fan @pariziv

                                      I'd love to see his list too!

                                      I'm always on the lookout for new systems I've never heard of to try and get them running. Being able to emulate using the MAME/MESS core opens up a ton of new (well actually older I guess haha) systems that I have never seen before. Some of those older 70's and 80's computer systems were pretty amazing for their time.

                                      Here's my working Google document with all of my systems (this is for both RetroPie and my Windows PC list). I use the Attract Mode front-end on both and pretty much have RetroPie launching the same systems (no PS2, Wii, etc of course).

                                      I try to keep my Google doc updated with new systems I add and usage notes for them.

                                      https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1mwIjk7TFWoD--7hfiPHCYUxFtIz1yhD8BLtWdQQWwKw/edit?usp=sharing

                                      @Folly

                                      Hi Folly, do you think it could be a good idea to put that link (above) in your first post of Development of module-script generator for lr-mess, lr-mame and mame standalone ?

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                                        pariziv @Retro Arcade Fan
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                                        @Retro-Arcade-Fan

                                        I quickly compared with the list of @dmmarti

                                        These are the systems I have in addition:

                                        All-in-1 Handhelds
                                        Apple - Macintosh
                                        Arduboy
                                        Atari - Portfolio
                                        Classic Handhelds
                                        Commodore - VIC-10
                                        JAKKS Pacific - JAKKS
                                        Konami - Handhelds
                                        Love
                                        Lutro
                                        Microsoft - Windows 3.11
                                        Python games
                                        Sega - MyCard
                                        TecToy
                                        Tiger Electronics - Handhelds
                                        Tiger Electronics - R-Zone
                                        VTech - Socrates
                                        
                                        
                                        Problems:
                                        Benesse - Pocket Challenge V2 (Black screen)
                                        Casio - Loopy (corrupted graphics)
                                        Hewlett Packard - 48GX (need to find a way to load games)
                                        LeapFrog - Leapster Learning Game System (exception: unimplemented LDB_S 6268 (0x0c group)
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                        
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                                          Folly @DTEAM
                                          last edited by

                                          @DTEAM said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:

                                          Hi Folly, do you think it could be a good idea to put that link (above) in your first post of Development of module-script generator for lr-mess, lr-mame and mame standalone ?

                                          Added.

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                                            Retro Arcade Fan @pariziv
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                                            @pariziv When you say "Classic Handhelds" are you talking about Game & Watch?

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