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      AdamBeGood @Zering
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      @zering said in Old Japanese Computer Appreciation Thread:

      @adambegood So am I! What would life be without endless tinkering on games that I know I will never actually play? ^^

      Amen!

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        Folly
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        @Zering
        Your back in the game(s) !
        These games look very nice.
        Perhaps this evening I can try some.

        @AdamBeGood
        It should be possible to add an autoexec.bat
        But I think you can also copy or move.
        Not tested, but I think you can try two things here (choose one):

        • copy game.bat autoexec.bat
        • move game.bat autoexec.bat

        If you don't have the commands try loading both human68k and the game.
        Go to the directory with the commands (bin I think). Do something like this :
        copy b:game.bat b:autoexec.bat

        I think D-Return works reasonably good on 10Mhz.
        In the game select "slow".

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

          @Zering
          Your back in the game(s) !
          These games look very nice.
          Perhaps this evening I can try some.

          @AdamBeGood
          It should be possible to add an autoexec.bat
          But I think you can also copy or move.
          Not tested, but I think you can try two things here (choose one):

          • copy game.bat autoexec.bat
          • move game.bat autoexec.bat

          If you don't have the commands try loading both human68k and the game.
          Go to the directory with the commands (bin I think). Do something like this :
          copy b:game.bat b:autoexec.bat

          I think D-Return works reasonably good on 10Mhz.
          In the game select "slow".

          I have added an autoexec.bat to the disk now, I took the bin/autoexec.bat from the Human disk and copied it over.

          Then I simply added

          CALL blue.bat
          

          at the end, as the last line. But it still boots to the command prompt... Any idea? Having to type blue isn't the end of the World but it would be nice to fix this. I also tried just writing "blue" as the last line.

          D-Return is better on Slow - but it is still really fast isn't it? Maybe it is my ROM.

          Edit: Seems that playing the games I've collected leads to more problems. Do you guys have music on Otoko Dama? I tried going into the SOUND.CONF file to see if I could change MIDI to Internal, using my new skills Folly has given me. But I can't see where a change would be made (assuming it has Non-MIDI music).

          Further Edit: I've tried a few Otoko Dama ROMs now, none seem to have music.

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            Folly
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            @AdamBeGood
            I look into it, later on.

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

              @AdamBeGood
              I look into it, later on.

              I've tried that, for some reason it doesn't seem to pick up at all. I can't see anything wrong at all, the file is called autoexec.bat and just includes that now. I tried it with CALL as well, I know that is needed for calling a file from within a batch file sometimes.

              Edit: For the record, it doesn't matter too much to me, so please don't spend too much time on this. I am of course interested to know what I am doing wrong, but I always have a keyboard near so can type "blue" into the terminal if that is the way it has to be.

              No music on Otoko Dama vexes me a lot more.

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                Zering @AdamBeGood
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                @adambegood I'm having the same issue with Otoko Dama. I'm still using my .dim file, out of my old rom set, so it has nothing to do with the ROMs.
                It is quite vexing - the game looks awesome. Is it possible it only has MIDI music?

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                  Folly
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                  @AdamBeGood
                  Can't help you with that autoexec.bat. Don't have that file.
                  But what you tried should work, no idea why it doesn't.

                  @Zering @AdamBeGood
                  I think I have a different one.
                  I have sound OOB with Otaku Dama/Otoko Dama. (both .dim and .hdm work)

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                    Zering @Folly
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                    @folly You have sound but do you have music?

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

                      @folly You have sound but do you have music?

                      Didn't read correctly. Also no "music" here.

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                        AdamBeGood @Folly
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                        Okay, so it isn't something specific to my setup then, with Otoko Dama. I've tried .dim and .hdm and a couple of Alt versions. Going into the sound.config file was pretty confusing, it wasn't at all clear what I should be changing, assuming there is a non-MIDI option which I haven't been able to work out from Google as yet.

                        I tried another version of Blue Phoenix, that also goes to command prompt. It's cool, I'll just type blue. It isn't a big deal with the way my Pi is set up at the moment.

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                          Folly
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                          Guy's I have music !

                          Read the otoko.doc file a bit (translated)

                          Game is designed for 16Mhz clock.
                          You have to have also more than 2mb ram(zmusic needs more), I made it 12mb(max)
                          This has to be added in autoexec.bat (I did this above the CD line):

                          ZMUSIC.X
                          

                          Made a cmd (with full paths) to edit the drive (b:) :

                          px68k /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/x68000/HUMAN302.XDF /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/x68000/Otoko_dama.hdm
                          

                          Afterwards just run the .hdm .

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                            Folly
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                            Now my monitor has stopped working :( aaarggg.
                            Up and running with a backup monitor :)

                            EDIT : luckily a supply connector issue (repairable)

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

                              Guy's I have music !

                              Read the otoko.doc file a bit (translated)

                              Game is designed for 16Mhz clock.
                              You have to have also more than 2mb ram(zmusic needs more), I made it 12mb(max)
                              This has to be added in autoexec.bat (I did this above the CD line):

                              ZMUSIC.X
                              

                              Made a cmd (with full paths) to edit the drive (b:) :

                              px68k /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/x68000/HUMAN302.XDF /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/x68000/Otoko_dama.hdm
                              

                              Afterwards just run the .hdm .

                              Amazing! That works a treat.

                              I had to use the .hdm version, .dim didn't seem to work.

                              Also, my autoexec.bat was pointing to some dshell weirdness rather than "Otoko" at the end of the .bat, so I had to change that. But music is there now!

                              Glad your monitor problem is fixable! Is there anything you can't fix? :p

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                                Zering @AdamBeGood
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                                @adambegood World hunger? ^^

                                I don't understand where you guys find the autoexec.bat?

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                                  AdamBeGood @Zering
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                                  @zering said in Old Japanese Computer Appreciation Thread:

                                  @adambegood World hunger? ^^

                                  I don't understand where you guys find the autoexec.bat?

                                  It's on the disk for Otoko.

                                  What I do is just load up HUMAN302 as a game in Emulation Station.

                                  Then when that starts, I go to the disk menu with Tab and insert Otoko as the second drive.

                                  Then B: takes you to the Otoko disk.

                                  Then ed autoexec.bat.

                                  @Folly Have you ever had an autoexec.bat that worked just with a command and nothing else? I wonder if I need the Path section that the Otoko autoexec.bat has as the first line in order for my Blue Phoenix autoexec.bat to work.

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                                    Folly @AdamBeGood
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                                    @adambegood said in Old Japanese Computer Appreciation Thread:

                                    @Folly Have you ever had an autoexec.bat that worked just with a command and nothing else? I wonder if I need the Path section that the Otoko autoexec.bat has as the first line in order for my Blue Phoenix autoexec.bat to work.

                                    Don't really remember. But I am almost certain this should work.

                                    If your "blue.bat" works manually from the root of the drive.
                                    (and there is no autoexec.bat)
                                    and you would rename/copy the "blue.bat" as an "autoexec.bat". I'm almost certain it should work.
                                    Because in that situation you don't have a path section either or it is in the blue.bat.

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

                                      @adambegood World hunger? ^^

                                      I don't understand where you guys find the autoexec.bat?

                                      You can almost always "break" the autoexec.bat when the machine is starting.
                                      Do this with "ctrl+c" and you come into the prompt before running the game.

                                      We use dos commands in human68k.
                                      If you see the prompt :
                                      A> or A:/>
                                      type :
                                      dir
                                      Then you see the files.

                                      type (if human is in first drive and the game is in the second):
                                      b:
                                      To go to the 2nd drive.
                                      And dir again.

                                      then use :
                                      ed autoexec.bat

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                                        AdamBeGood @Folly
                                        last edited by AdamBeGood

                                        @folly said in Old Japanese Computer Appreciation Thread:

                                        @adambegood said in Old Japanese Computer Appreciation Thread:

                                        @Folly Have you ever had an autoexec.bat that worked just with a command and nothing else? I wonder if I need the Path section that the Otoko autoexec.bat has as the first line in order for my Blue Phoenix autoexec.bat to work.

                                        Don't really remember. But I am almost certain this should work.

                                        If your "blue.bat" works manually from the root of the drive.
                                        (and there is no autoexec.bat)
                                        and you would rename/copy the "blue.bat" as an "autoexec.bat". I'm almost certain it should work.
                                        Because in that situation you don't have a path section either or it is in the blue.bat.

                                        I'll try copying blue.bat over autoexec.bat, that is a great shout!

                                        Edit: That doesn't work either, well the copy did but I still get a prompt. So strange. Good idea though.

                                        Further Edit: Solved this in the end. I think the Blue Phoenix disk's Human68k version may be limited in some way, you can't edit on it or use dir/w where you can on other Human68k versions.

                                        So I duplicated the HUMAN302.xdf file and called it BLUE.xdf, then amended the autoexec.bat on there to include:

                                        B:
                                        blue
                                        

                                        Then created an. m3u with BLUE.xdf in drive 1 and the game disk in drive 2. Works fine! I am sure there might be a better way, but it works. Seems a nice doujin shooter also.

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                                          Folly
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                                          @AdamBeGood
                                          Indeed not ideal but really a nice solution !

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                                            Folly
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                                            @Zering

                                            Can you try this solution to get the mouse (with buttons) working on fmtowns ?

                                            Advice : make backups of these files.

                                            /opt/retropie/configs/fmtowns/custom-core-options.cfg :

                                            mame_mouse_enable = "enabled"
                                            

                                            /opt/retropie/configs/fmtowns/retroarch.cfg :
                                            (above # include)

                                            input_player1_a_mbtn = "1"
                                            input_player1_b_mbtn = "2"
                                            

                                            /opt/retropie/configs/fmtowns/fmtowns.cfg :
                                            (add the mouse button tags, keep your own joystick settings in the file, if there are any)

                                            <?xml version="1.0"?>
                                            <!-- This file is autogenerated; comments and unknown tags will be stripped -->
                                            <mameconfig version="10">
                                                <system name="fmtowns">
                                                    <input>
                                                        <port tag=":mouse1" type="P1_BUTTON1" mask="1" defvalue="0">
                                                            <newseq type="standard">
                                                                JOYCODE_1_BUTTON2
                                                            </newseq>
                                                        </port>
                                                        <port tag=":mouse1" type="P1_BUTTON2" mask="2" defvalue="0">
                                                            <newseq type="standard">
                                                                JOYCODE_1_BUTTON1
                                                            </newseq>
                                                        </port>
                                                    </input>
                                                    <image_directories>
                                                        <device instance="floppydisk1" directory="/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/fmtowns/" />
                                                        <device instance="floppydisk2" directory="/home/pi" />
                                                        <device instance="cdrom" directory="/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/fmtowns/" />
                                                        <device instance="memcard" directory="/home/pi" />
                                                    </image_directories>
                                                </system>
                                            </mameconfig>
                                            
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