Old Computer Appreciation Thread
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@folly Good lord ^^
Are you seeing pc6001 anywhere in those cores?
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@zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:
@folly Good lord ^^
Are you seeing pc6001 anywhere in those cores?
yes it should be generated (.first line will be supported, for now)
pc6001 cartridge1 (cart1) .bin cartridge2 (cart2) .cas .p6
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@folly I would be VERY excited to try that out, I tried setting up that system on mess the old way many times and failed miserably.
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@zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:
From what I read, Ultima 4 and 5 on Amiga lack some functionalities, like being able to import your character from 4 into 5, but I'm not sure if that's actually true.
I'm not sure either. I found a quick reference Card for Amiga and itmentiones the transfer of characters. It should be possible but it honestly isn't important.
Ultima 3 was the first game I bought for the Amiga and man was I disappointed at first! The graphics were so bad (in comparison to Defender of the Crown) and there was so much english text that (at the time) I didn't understand. I had the whole border of the monitor full of Post-Its just to remember some key hints.... ahhh, the good old times! ;)
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@ecto They're not the most accessible games if you struggle with the language ^^
It reminds me of my first experience with Ultima. I'd heard of the series and was interested so I made it a point to try one of them first thing once I got my first Pi. I got ripped off by a vendor, said the thing was full of games but there was like ten ^^ One of them was Ultima 4 for the Master System, so I jumped on it, and created a character.Lo and behold, I rolled a warrior, and ended up on one of those islands in the east, with seemingly no way off and nothing to do.
I don't know why I returned to that game so many times because it took a dozen attempts because I enjoyed it and I utterly hated it the first time.Edit : There was no german version of Ultima III on Amiga?
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@zering I just found this
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@ecto I saw that before! It's pretty great!
The FM Towns and X68000 versions look pretty gorgeous.
Sadly I can't get the games to run on lr-mess-fmtowns_cd and the X68000 is in japanese.
I was playing the X1 version yesterday and it's pretty funny, it's so lo-fi ^^
I'm going to have to play some Ultima now because of you :p
The music in V is particularly awesome :
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I have to do the final checks.
The generated scripts look very good.Added cdrom too.
Now there are 2164 systems !!!EDIT : it takes about 6 minutes to generate
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@folly Amazing! Incredible work as always.
Can't wait to test some systems. -
@zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:
@folly Amazing! Incredible work as always.
Can't wait to test some systems.Well, I think it's ready.
You can try. In a few minutes i will push it to the share repository.Can you check 1 system with an original for me, before you install ?
It still can have a mistake, but I am quite confident now.(everybody : use this on your own risk !!!!)
I hope this brings enormous possibilities.
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@folly I'm available to run tests for the next hour or so, but what do you mean by checking one system with an original?
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@zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:
@folly I'm available to run tests for the next hour or so, but what do you mean by checking one system with an original?
EDIT3: Spaces in front of the first extension and description should be no problem.
Just one from the retropie-setup directory.
Where we edited one yesterday.EDIT2 : install MAME first in your setup, if you didn't already !!!!
EDIT : download the script from 00-scripts-00
Run it with :bash generate-lr-mess-systems.sh
It will make a libretrocores directory and writes al the generated files in that directory.
Choose the script you want to try and copy that to :
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@folly Right, I see what you mean. I've used a bunch of those scripts extensively, I can find a few to compare the old and new scripts.
00-scripts-00? Is that on your repository?
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@folly Got it working, it took exactly six minutes.
I can't tell exactly how many scripts your scripts added but I've got 2332 sh files in my scriptmodules directory.
This is insane, I love it.
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@zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:
@folly Got it working, it took exactly six minutes.
I can't tell exactly how many scripts your scripts added but I've got 2332 sh files in my scriptmodules directory.
This is insane, I love it.
Great !!! HAHAHA. ;-)
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@folly I had a bunch of scriptmodules already installed as well.
I'll be trying lr-mess-astrocde. I've been running those games through MESS for ages, the comparison will be good.
If I can find them I'll also try Jaguar CD, Pippin and PC6001. None of them worked previously using the regular MESS way.Is there a simple command to install a scriptmodule without having to go into RetroPie-Setup?
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@zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:
@folly I had a bunch of scriptmodules already installed as well.
Is there a simple command to install a scriptmodule without having to go into RetroPie-Setup?
No, you have to use the setup.
(these are not standalone scripts, won't work)
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@folly There's nothing to copy? I'm asking about the actual RetroPie-Setup menu to install the cores.
Scrolling through 2000+ cores will get old quickly ^^I just thought there might be a command for it, so instead of scrolling all the way down to lr-mess-pc6001 to install from source you could do it from SSH.
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@zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:
@folly There's nothing to copy? I'm asking about the actual RetroPie-Setup menu to install the cores.
Scrolling through 2000+ cores will get old quickly ^^I just thought there might be a command for it, so instead of scrolling all the way down to lr-mess-pc6001 to install from source you could do it from SSH.
Ofcourse there is !
This will start retropie-setup :
sudo /home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/retropie_setup.sh
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