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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
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                            @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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                                  Zering
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                                  @folly I've just tried that, thanks.

                                  I suspect I may have done something wrong, however there is some improvement.

                                  The move works, albeit only vertically. Any horizontal movement is not detected.

                                  I did manage to get into Ultima 3 and Ultima 5, however I could not actually play the games as they require some sort of disk swapping that I'm not certain how to do. Those games may require .bin/cues instead of .chds.

                                  Where it all becomes weird is that I tried Tatsujin Ou to see if the changes had made any difference for the games that already worked, and well - buttons that used to not do anything now bring up a second ship for a second player, and my fire button fires the main gun of ship 1 and throws ship 2's bombs. Weird.

                                  I've modified the .cfgs as indicated but the third one did throw me for a loop and I suspect that's where I screwed up :

                                  <?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>
                                  <port tag=":mouse2" type="P1_MOUSE_X" mask="255" defvalue="0">
                                  <newseq type="standard">
                                  NONE
                                  </newseq>
                                  </port>
                                  </input>
                                  <image_directories>
                                  <device instance="floppydisk1" directory="/home/pi" />
                                  <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>

                                  In the meantime I'll reverse back to my former configs.

                                  I've also successfully edited ZMUSIC.X into the autoexec.bat of Otoku Dama. I have yet to do the .cmd file but I don't understand what it does and how it works?

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

                                    @folly I've just tried that, thanks.

                                    I suspect I may have done something wrong, however there is some improvement.

                                    I will try some more things, later on.
                                    I think you have to remove this input tag (multiple lines) :
                                    (I updated my fmtowns.cfg (full config now) in the earlier post to compare)
                                    (mouse movements should work OOB)

                                    <port tag=":mouse2" type="P1_MOUSE_X" mask="255" defvalue="0">
                                    

                                    I've also successfully edited ZMUSIC.X into the autoexec.bat of Otoku Dama. I have yet to do the .cmd file but I don't understand what it does and how it works?

                                    You don't need to make an .cmd anymore after you made changes.
                                    Just running the .hdm image will do.

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

                                      Where it all becomes weird is that I tried Tatsujin Ou to see if the changes had made any difference for the games that already worked, and well - buttons that used to not do anything now bring up a second ship for a second player, and my fire button fires the main gun of ship 1 and throws ship 2's bombs. Weird.

                                      Tried that one, indeed very weird. There seems to be a confilct.
                                      Checked player 2 settings in lr-mess. But could not find something specific.

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                                        Folly
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                                        @Zering @AdamBeGood

                                        Now I know how to update my fork of retropie-docs.
                                        Then I can make changes.
                                        If I'm happy with that, I will try to do a pull request directly in github

                                        This is the file I edited :
                                        https://github.com/FollyMaddy/RetroPie-Docs/blob/patch-1/docs/PC-8800.md
                                        ( I think there is more to do though)

                                        What do you think of it, with the original compared ?

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

                                          @Zering @AdamBeGood

                                          Now I know how to update my fork of retropie-docs.
                                          Then I can make changes.
                                          If I'm happy with that, I will try to do a pull request directly in github

                                          This is the file I edited :
                                          https://github.com/FollyMaddy/RetroPie-Docs/blob/patch-1/docs/PC-8800.md
                                          ( I think there is more to do though)

                                          What do you think of it, with the original compared ?

                                          Looks good to me! Some good new information in there now.

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                                            Zering @AdamBeGood
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                                            @adambegood It's excellent, much more informative than the original docs.

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