Old Computer Appreciation Thread
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@zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:
@folly I used lr-mess, added an lr-mess in configs/x1/emulators.cfg, placed the four x1 bios in my bios, roms and x1 directories and ran mess 0.151 software list roms in a .zip.
I'll find my last post and edit.I am almost certain that doesn't work because after sept 2020 there was an update of lr-mess and my script for CDI didn't work anymore. It gave initializing. This was the old way of running things with lr-mess. Just like you do with "x1". We still don't actually know why it doesn't work anymore. And whats also a problem, of the old way, it uses a softlists. A database with filenames that only run if they are exactly the same. I see that in your logs.
To get it working we have to make a valarino alike script. Just what i did with P2000T.
It's very easy. I think I can edit one, because it's not on valerino's github.
So he didn't make this system.
Then we can try again.EDIT : you can remove your logs, if you like.
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@folly How do you make a script like that?
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@zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:
@folly How do you make a script like that?
Do you want to do it yourself ?
It's very easy ! -
@folly I don't mind giving it a try if you explain to me how to do it.
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@zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:
@folly I don't mind giving it a try if you explain to me how to do it.
goto :
/home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/scriptmodules/libretrocores
copy lr-mess-cdi.sh to lr-mess-x1.shreplace all entry :
lr-mess-cdi
with
lr-mess-x1
Not, necessary, but you can remove the help :
rp_module_help=""
change this :
rp_module_name="Sharp x1" rp_module_ext=".2d .d77 .d88 .1dd .dfi .hfe .imd .ipf .mfi .mfm .td0 .cqm .cqi .dsk"
change:
local _system="cdimono1"
into
local _system="x1"
change :
-cdrm
into
-flop1
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@folly Well there's a first issue. The scriptmodules directory isn't there ^^
Edit : Never mind, I found it. Trying now.
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@zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:
@folly Well there's a first issue. The scriptmodules directory isn't there ^^
Where is you RetroPie-Setup directory ?
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@folly I found it, for some reason the scriptmodules directory wasn't visible.
Anyway I'm editing it and I'm wondering what to do about this :
rp_module_id="lr-mess-x1"
rp_module_name="Sharp X1"
rp_module_ext=".2d .d77 .d88 .1dd .dfi .hfe .imd .ipf .mfi .mfm .td0 .cqm .cqi .dsk"
rp_module_desc="MESS emulator ($rp_module_name) - MESS Port for libretro"
rp_module_help="ROM Extensions: $rp_module_ext\n\n
Put games in:\n
$romdir/x1\n\n
Put BIOS files in $biosdir:\n
cdimono1.zip\n\n
Convert .cue/.bin to .chd:\n
https://forums.launchbox-app.com/files/file/804-philips-cd-i-to-chd-batch-converter/ (windows only)"Specifically the lines after the BIOS.
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@zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:
@folly I found it, for some reason the scriptmodules directory wasn't visible.
Anyway I'm editing it and I'm wondering what to do about this :
rp_module_id="lr-mess-x1"
rp_module_name="Sharp X1"
rp_module_ext=".2d .d77 .d88 .1dd .dfi .hfe .imd .ipf .mfi .mfm .td0 .cqm .cqi .dsk"
rp_module_desc="MESS emulator ($rp_module_name) - MESS Port for libretro"
rp_module_help="ROM Extensions: $rp_module_ext\n\n
Put games in:\n
$romdir/x1\n\n
Put BIOS files in $biosdir:\n
cdimono1.zip\n\n
Convert .cue/.bin to .chd:\n
https://forums.launchbox-app.com/files/file/804-philips-cd-i-to-chd-batch-converter/ (windows only)"Specifically the lines after the BIOS.
Just edited my post, you can remove the help totally, this can be removed :
ROM Extensions: $rp_module_ext\n\n
Put games in:\n
$romdir/x1\n\n
Put BIOS files in $biosdir:\n
cdimono1.zip\n\n
Convert .cue/.bin to .chd:\n
https://forums.launchbox-app.com/files/file/804-philips-cd-i-to-chd-batch-converter/ (windows only)Now we can try to install !
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@folly Okay then I'm trying an install now!
Edit : It works! I'm testing Xanadu now.
There are some sound issues though, I'll keep testing.
Edit 2 : Tested a few games. They seem to run full speed. Disk control is easy through 'File manager'. It even lets you pick discs that are inside a zip. Still no luck with Revolty II but I still haven't tried the Neo Kobe rom.
However the sound is a deal breaker. There's a constant loud click. Are you having the same experience? -
@zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:
@folly Okay then I'm trying an install now!
Edit : It works! I'm testing Xanadu now.
There are some sound issues though, I'll keep testing.
Had to find the good bios.
I have it working too. -
@folly How's your sound?
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@folly said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:
@zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:
@folly How's your sound?
oeps wrong computer !
Tried galaga.
Sounds really good and I have stereo ! -
@folly Could my sound issues be caused by an error in my script?
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@zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:
@folly Could my sound issues be caused by an error in my script?
No
Which rom did you tried ?
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@folly Xanadu and Galaga mainly, all with the same sound issue.
Other than that I think this might be the best way to play those games. I think it may even be possible to play zipped Neo Kobe roms, eliminating the amount of clutter in ES. -
@zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:
@folly Xanadu and Galaga mainly, all with the same sound issue.
Other than that I think this might be the best way to play those games. I think it may even be possible to play zipped Neo Kobe roms, eliminating the amount of clutter in ES.I tried Balloon Fight, it took quite long to boot.
I was almost thinking it crashed.
But it runs good with good sound ! -
@zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:
@adambegood Ah well that's good to hear!
Speaking of recommendations, what games would you recommend for DOS? Outside of the obvious.
Dosbox is a really great tool, but getting DOS games to work is quite involved... Although I grew up with an Amiga (this you should try, too! It's an old computer and full of great games!) and a pc, it still is not an easy task!
Right now, I just want to leave some recommendations for some DOS games:- Alone in the Dark trilogy (that started the whole survival horror genre)
- Blood (if you like ego shooters)
- Dungeon Keeper (Real time strategy)
- Heroes of Might and Magic (Strategy)
- Mines of Titan (an RPG, quite old and a remake of Mars Saga on the C64)
- Sim City 2000
- Ultima (THE western RPG if there ever was one ;) especially 6, 7 and 7 part 2)
- Wing Commander 1-4 (Space shooter simulation by Chris Robers who now works on Star Citizen
- System Shock (was already mentioned, but I have to repeat the recommendation! ;)
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@folly Could my BIOS be outdated then?
Which version are you using?@ecto Thanks for the recommandations! I tried Blood briefly, I got my ass handed to me minutes after the beginning of the game, but I'll press on ^^ Are you meant to be able to look up and down? I feel like I should be able to, but can't. Ultima is awesome! I finished the first one a few months ago, intent on playing through the whole series in order but 2 is horrible, so I think I'll skip ahead to UItima 3 and then replay 4 and 5 (possibly my favourite 8-bit RPG). What little I played of 7 is incredible, but I managed to put myself in a position where progressing the main quest was impossible so I stopped ^^
System Shock is awesome, need to play more. And I do intend to try the Wing Commander games, although they seem fairly difficult!So far I've only found a few games I couldn't get running on DOS, all games with weird installs : The Magic Candle series, Darklands and Wizardry 6 and 7 mainly. And Alien Trilogy won't let me mount its bloody CD!
The thing about the Amiga that's intimidating to me is the amount of games! I don't know where to start! I played some Turrican but that's about it.
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