Development of module-script generator for lr-mess, lr-mame and mame standalone
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@folly said in Development of module-script generator for lr-mess and mame standalone:
Can you add the media of konamih into the gamelist folder ?
Yes
Good idea ?
Yes, good idea. I'll do that
<?xml version="1.0"?> <gameList> <game> <path>./bittboy.7z</path> <name>BittBoy Mini FC 300 in 1</name> <desc>nes_vt369_vtunknown.cpp</desc> <image>./media/emulationstation/bittboy.png</image> <marquee /> <video /> <thumbnail /> <rating>0.8</rating> <releasedate>20170101T000000</releasedate> <developer>BittBoy</developer> <publisher>BittBoy</publisher> <genre>All in one Handheld console</genre> <players>1</players> </game>
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I did It for konamih and all_in1
You can test It now with those two. I'll try to find time to do the others.
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@dteam said in Development of module-script generator for lr-mess and mame standalone:
I did It for konamih and all_in1
You can test It now with those two. I'll try to find time to do the others.
I did a test, but I saw all files are in the same directory.
Is it possible to make the sub-directory's inside all_in1 and konamih so it will look like this ? :
gamelist.xml
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@folly
Done. Told me if It's like you wanted. -
Perfect.
All files are downloaded in the correct path.
Looks all good !Can you add .zip also in the gamelist of all_in1, it seems to be missing.
The gamelist of konamih didn't work because of the old entry's, but I think you know that it still has to be edited. -
To ease your workload I have changed all gamelists in about 15 minutes.
I hope/think they are all good.
Perhaps you can do some checks too.
I have put them on github.
You can check the diffs here :
https://github.com/FollyMaddy/RetroPie-Share/commit/a542b7399c66b1d9a9e8e1dc6b77048d5b9efb2bI added the new location in the scripts :
https://github.com/FollyMaddy/RetroPie-Share/commit/bff28b1d898dd254a27c11478b5c6bef99b7979e -
(Moved this reply from an other thread, seems to be more relevant to this thread)
@hhtien1408 said in Request for artists working on themes - needs for (lr-mess/MAME) additions:
@folly @DTEAM
Hi, could you share me how to use lr-mess/MAME Standalone in retropie step by step for- Supracan
- NES-Datach
How to build runcommand in emulator.cfg with software list enable? (How to enable?)
I knew how to add system but cannot make it work like official mame 0.231 (in mame supracan -cart <rom>
Noted that I am using lastest lr-mame/mess (default) built from source on Ubuntu 21.04 Gnome40.
Hope to here from you asap!
Thanks for million times!Hi,
I will try to answer your question.
I dug into this a bit.
Also we have sometimes trouble with using the software lists.
Basically "using the software list" and how this has to be structured is not always clear.
We have actually 3 different types of computers in mame:- bios system games
- arcade systems with media
- regular computer systems with media
All these systems do not always work the same way, I think, so one solution for one system isn't always one for the other.
That's why, I think, it's sometimes so hard to make a solution for every system.
That is why we run it most of the times without using the software list.
In post 1 of this thread this issue is still open, seems the same problem :
👉 open : Discovered by @DTEAM :
C64 and Atari Jaguar not working with basename
........That is why I did have a look, because I also want to have lines working in my generated scripts that will work for more systems "using the software list".
For "supracan" you can use my script to generate the module scripts in the ext directory :
curl "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/FollyMaddy/RetroPie-Share/main/00-scripts-00/generate-systems-lr-mess_mame-2v1-ext.sh" | bash -s supracan
Then install them from the experimental packages (scroll to the end, and you will find them(the "cmd" and the "-cart" one).
This is the line for using the softwarelist with mame that I created and tested :
mame-basename = "/opt/retropie/emulators/mame/mame -rompath /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/supracan -v -c supracan %BASENAME%"
The one installed by the generated module-script is different.
For now you can change it manually in :
/opt/retropie/configs/supracan/emulators.cfgTry this first.
For lr-mess I don't have a solution yet.
With the "-cart" line it boots to the info but then stops working.
Not on my priority list now, but if I have some time I will look at it.BTW.
Do you have a system name for : NES-Datach
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@folly I will try your solution for MAME standalone.
With Super Acan, no need to put bios (no bios) into bios/MAME?
Where to put ROM? Bios? Hash xmls?
Does your script setup all?I asked more for confirmation:
- Should I build MAME from source (Retropie-setup script)? Or your script do this step?
- Run your script
- Put roms into folder (but which folder)
- Do you need to create config mame.ini?
- Without libretro, could I use overlays and shaders?
Or use fallback artwork like I use in mame 0.231?
About NES Datach info, if I would to play Datach Dragon ball, I will load Datach rom in NES system and use Datach to insert game Dragon Ball
Command line in MAME to run on my laptop with mame 0.231 seperately./mame64 nes -cart datach -cart2 /Users/H2T/Games/mame/roms/nes_datach/dtc_dbz.zip
Please check link below for Datach
Datach - Scan bar code for MESS
Could you generate script for nes-datach? Just a subsystem nes-datach.Both supracan and nes_datach run well on official MAME
Hope to hear from you asap.
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@hhtien1408 It's not allowed to share rom links!
You should remove them, asap !@hhtien1408 said in Development of module-script generator for lr-mess and mame standalone:
@folly I will try your solution for MAME standalone.
With Super Acan, no need to put bios (no bios) into bios/MAME?
You can check with :/opt/retropie/emulators/mame/mame -listroms supracan
It will output : No ROMs required for driver "supracan".
Where to put ROM? Bios?
Game roms for <system> :
/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/<system> (<system> is here supracan)
BIOS roms :
If needed, BIOS files, depending on what has to be used, go to :
/home/pi/RetroPie/BIOS/mame/<system>.zipHash xmls?:
Hash tables are in :
/opt/retropie/emulators/mame/hash/<system>.xmlDoes your script setup all?
Indeed, the generated module-script does.
Read the first post of this thread and learn how it's done !I asked more for confirmation:
- Should I Build MAME from source (Retropie-setup script)? Or your script do this step?
You have to install from source in the RetroPie-Setup, if you are on an x86/x86-64 computer.
edit : If you are able to use the binary then I recommend you use that.
You also need to install lr-mess to be able to install the module-scripts.
The module-scripts that are generated with my "curl line" does will only do the configurations when installed in the RetroPie-Setup.- Run your script
Go into the terminal and paste the "curl line" into the command prompt.
This will generate module-scripts that have to be installed in the RetroPie-Setup.- install-supracan-cmd
- install-supracan-from-mamedev-system-supracan-cart
- Put roms into folder (but which folder)
/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/supracan/<game>.zip
- Do you need to create config mame.ini?
Not needed.
- Without libretro, could I use overlays and shaders?
Not my expertise but, you can use Artwork, no shaders, I think.
Or use fallback artwork like I use in mame 0.231?
Could work I think.
About NES Datach info, if I would to play Datach Dragon ball, I will load Datach rom in NES system and use Datach to insert game Dragon Ball
Will look at this later
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@folly
You mean your method for lr-mame or MAME standalone? Or work for both?I would like to ask about this (I changed the path for myself to suitable for Retropie on Ubuntu)
mame-basename = "/opt/retropie/emulators/mame/mame -rompath /home/RetroPie/roms/supracan -v -c supracan %BASENAME%"
It means I will put this line in my /opt/retropie/configs/supracan/emulators.cfg
exactly as the same code above and make it default emulator? Right?Should I need change a little bit in script before executing for my suitable locations (remove "/pi/)? My current default location is "/home/RetroPie" on Ubuntu.
For normal neogeo roms, Running with lr-mame (mamearcade-libretro.so show the “initializing” and freeze. Wrong bios or romset? Do you face this error yet?
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@hhtien1408 said in Development of module-script generator for lr-mess and mame standalone:
@folly
You mean your method for lr-mame or MAME standalone? Or work for both?For MAME standalone.
In this thread we only usemame standalone
andlr-mess
.
lr-mame
is not implemented !I would like to ask about this (I changed the path for myself to suitable for Retropie on Ubuntu)
mame-basename = "/opt/retropie/emulators/mame/mame -rompath /home/RetroPie/roms/supracan -v -c supracan %BASENAME%"
Indeed, you should do that because you are an other user !
It means I will put this line in my /opt/retropie/configs/supracan/emulators.cfg
exactly as the same code above and make it default emulator? Right?Yes, indeed.
For making it the default you can also press a key when the RetroPie boot-screen comes, press a key, and select your default runcommand line.Should I need change a little bit in script before executing for my suitable locations (remove "/pi/)? My current default location is "/home/RetroPie" on Ubuntu.
No, not needed.
The module-script will find your user name and use that.
Check those other lines in emulators.cfg, it should already have userRetroPie
notpi
.For normal neogeo roms, Running with lr-mame (mamearcade-libretro.so show the “initializing” and freeze. Wrong bios or romset? Do you face this error yet?
You have to press a key when the RetroPie boot-screen comes, then select
launch with verbose
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For the mame standalone and lr-mess lines created by my module-scripts you don't need to do this, our lines have always verbose on.
Then run your rom.
After the failed boot,initializing
, check your runcommand log in :
/dev/shm/runcommand.log
This will tell you where things go wrong, if you understand it.
With a Bios rom failure you will find something like :
tried in this and that -
@folly I manage to run neogeo under lr-mame by putting bios in neogeo rom folder also (not in /BIOS/mame.).
But how to make command line to run supracan run? (enable softlist, boot from CLI, cart, automatic type )
When I check with lr-mame for supracan, it shows error:'/opt/retropie/libretrocores/lr-mame/mamearcade_libretro.so' -listroms supracan
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
If I try to run supracan from terminal with command verbose to check error
/opt/retropie/emulators/retroarch/bin/retroarch -L /opt/retropie/libretrocores/lr-mame/mamearcade_libretro.so --config /opt/retropie/configs/supracan/retroarch.cfg '/home/h2t/Downloads/supracan.zip' --verbose
[INFO] [MIDI]: Initializing ... [INFO] [MIDI]: Input disabled. [INFO] [MIDI]: Output disabled. [INFO] [MIDI]: Initialized "alsa" driver. [INFO] Loading history file: [/opt/retropie/configs/supracan/content_history.lpl]. [INFO] Loading history file: [/opt/retropie/configs/supracan/content_music_history.lpl]. [INFO] Loading history file: [/opt/retropie/configs/supracan/content_video_history.lpl]. [INFO] Loading history file: [/opt/retropie/configs/supracan/content_image_history.lpl]. [INFO] Loading favorites file: [/opt/retropie/configs/supracan/content_favorites.lpl]. [INFO] [GL]: VSync => on [INFO] [GLX]: glXSwapInterval(1) [libretro INFO] Starting game from command line:/home/h2t/Downloads/supracan.zip [libretro INFO] ARGUV[0]=/home/h2t/Downloads/supracan.zip [libretro WARN] Driver supracan not found -1 [libretro WARN] Game not found: supracan [libretro WARN] Driver Downloads not found -1 [libretro ERROR] Driver not found: Downloads [libretro INFO] RES:-2
It seemed lr-mame does not recognize supracan softlist even softlist is enabled. Weird.
P.S. P.S. Why I sticked with lr-mame because I cannot builr lr-mess and MAME standalone (qt5 error) successfully on my Ubuntu.
I run lr-mame with software list perfectly on Retrobat on Windows 10, but no luck with Retropie. -
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We don't want to mix up many things here.
This thread is only for discussions about improving our script and about discussing the issues related to that.
Successfully running supracan withmame standalone
orlr-mess
is part of this discussion and can be discussed over here.
You should stick with that first !If you want to discuss
lr-mame
it's better to make your own thread or look for an lr-mame thread and post your problem over there.
I am happy to help you over there, if I can.
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@hhtien1408 said in Development of module-script generator for lr-mess and mame standalone:
@folly could you give me binary files for lr-mess and MAME standalone ubuntu? I cannot build from source from rpi-script? Thanks again!
I can't help you with that because I don't have a computer with ubuntu 21.04 running.
If I could, chances are, it won't even work if I shared them.You have to ask for advice somewhere else in the forum.
If you have found a solution, you can come back here to discusssupracan
.BTW.
Depending on your computer, it can take 24 hours to build both packages ! -
@folly I manually got it working with mame-libretro downloaded from buildbot (nightly lastest). Runcommand in emulator.cfg. Thanks for all your support.
My command line in emulators.cfgsupracan= "/opt/retropie/emulators/retroarch/bin/retroarch -L /opt/retropie/libretrocores/lr-mame/mame_libretro.so --config /opt/retropie/configs/supracan/retroarch.cfg %ROM%" default = "supracan"
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Great to hear you have found the solution !
I will test your line.
(edit : no luck on trying this oob, using mamearcade_libretro.so on pi4)
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@folly Nightly buildbot version is here, the complied one works well with neogeo but softlist cannot be used.
https://buildbot.libretro.com/nightly/
Be careful!
I am using Linux Debian, I will download this build:
https://buildbot.libretro.com/nightly/linux/x86_64/latest/mame_libretro.so.zip
In your case, you should choose the suitable build for arm here
https://buildbot.libretro.com/nightly/linux/
Noted that mame_libretro.so: arcade + non-arcade (softlist)
mamearcade_libretro.so: arcade only)
You should down the first one (mame_libretro.so.zip and extract)- Create new system supracan directing to rom path home/Retropie/roms/supracan in es-systems.cfg with .zip and .ZIP extension and copy supracan to this rom path.
- Super Acan Funtech
<system> <name>supracan</name> <fullname>Super A'can</fullname> <path>/home/h2t/RetroPie/roms/supracan</path> <extension>.zip .ZIP</extension> <command>/opt/retropie/supplementary/runcommand/runcommand.sh 0 _SYS_ supracan %ROM%</command> <platform>supracan</platform> <theme>supracan</theme>
- NES Datach
<system> <name>nes_datach</name> <fullname>Super A'can</fullname> <path>/home/h2t/RetroPie/roms/nes_datach</path> <extension>.zip .ZIP</extension> <command>/opt/retropie/supplementary/runcommand/runcommand.sh 0 _SYS_ nes_datach %ROM%</command> <platform>nes_datach</platform> <theme>nes_datach</theme> </system>
- Make sure softlist is enabled, automatic type is off, cart is chosen, boot from CLI is enabled in retroarch-core-option.cfg or setup via Retroarch GUI.
mame_softlists_enable = "enabled" mame_softlists_auto_media = "disabled" mame_media_type = "cart"
- Supracan and NES-Datach system has no bios. Any systems requiring bios, please copy to rompath of that system (not BIOS/mame anymore)
- Copy hash folders into BIOS/mame and opt/retropie/libretrocores/lr-mame
- Copy runcommand line to emulators.cfg
- Supracan
supracan = "/opt/retropie/emulators/retroarch/bin/retroarch -L /opt/retropie/libretrocores/lr-mame/mame_libretro.so --config /opt/retropie/configs/supracan/retroarch.cfg %ROM%" default = "supracan”
- NES-Datach
nes_datach = "/opt/retropie/libretrocores/mame/mame nes datach -cart2 %ROM%" default = "nes_datach"
Noted that for NES Datach does not work with the same method of Supracan, using lr-mame just brings it to the NES system (not the Datach - subsystem of NES), at that point you should choose Datach rom and insert cart 2 (for example: dtc_dbz - Datach Dragon Ball game manually).
So I found out another way is using the mame binary with no-nag screen. On the other way, you also can use your MAME stadalone just adjust your file location. The disadvantage is that you cannot utilize Retroarch features but you can set combo keys for reset, load/save state, exit… via MAME tab —> controls easily)
Download link:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B_hdh1Ds66TvflV4alVlSzNIbDh3a0R6aFczYlJBc2t2STJ4U0tJS2FOTEZPdTdOWVIwYk0- Download file mame225_x86_64-nonag_crvision.tag.gz from this link above
- Extract and rename from mame225_x86_64-nonag_crvision to mame
- Copy renamed file to /opt/retropie/libretrocores/mame, copy for Linux 64bit, I have tested carefully)
*** Artworks, fallback artworks, shaders and other features of official MAME work perfectly aa they are in official MAME.
This method can be applied to any systems (except system which uses many layer including cart1, cart2 like NES Datach).
If you update your script, it could be such a great news.
Enjoy!
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Thanks !
Seems you made a good description.If I have some energy left, I will look into it some more.
I will add the idea of implementing into post 1.You have to keep in mind that if I could implement it, the config structure has to be somewhat the same as we are using now with using lr-mess and mame.
So I have to look at that too then.Right now there are other things that have more priority.
So can't really tell when I am going to try this.
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