Development of module-script generator for lr-mess, lr-mame and mame standalone
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As far as I can see, the discovered lines can't be used for our own created plaforms like :
all_in1
classich
konamih
tigerh
and perhaps more
So I want to use an if function for that.When doing so I found an issue with the
tigerh
.
This seems to be a mame systemTiger-Heli
.Now using the if function can lead to a problem.
Can we consider to rename
tigerh
totigerhh
ortiger-hh
?
Perhaps we can do the same withclassic-hh
andkonami-hh
.
hh = handheldLet me know what you think about that.
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@folly
I have no problem with that. You can rename them. -
@folly said in Development of module-script generator for lr-mess and mame standalone:
What's interesting, though, is that I now discovered runcommand lines that should be added to the script.
This is great if it works
Another question. Do you think It's doable to create a default mame.ini per system? Like they do with Retroarch
see: https://docs.mamedev.org/commandline/commandline-all.html#mame-commandline-createconfig
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@dteam said in Development of module-script generator for lr-mess and mame standalone:
@folly
I have no problem with that. You can rename them.Ok if I have to I will let you know.
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@dteam said in Development of module-script generator for lr-mess and mame standalone:
@folly said in Development of module-script generator for lr-mess and mame standalone:
What's interesting, though, is that I now discovered runcommand lines that should be added to the script.
This is great if it works
I hope so. I already have problems again with the lr-mess lines as supracan needs no bios.
But coleco does, seems difficult to understand every time.Another question. Do you think It's doable to create a default mame.ini per system? Like they do with Retroarch
see: https://docs.mamedev.org/commandline/commandline-all.html#mame-commandline-createconfig
Well, not sure how to do this !
I have to dig in that.
Can't promise anything, I have a real life too you know, haha :-) -
The downloads work ok they should work for all systems now.
Tested a few systems and those were fine.Although this works fine I don't think updating will work.
I think the gdrivedl.py script looks for existing filenames, but doesn't check if it's different or not.
So if you want to update files you would have to manually remove those files and do the download again.
If I can I will try to find a fix for this.I found a duplicate in the wrong directory, you can remove it if you want to :
./gamate/media/emulationstation/gamelist.xml -
@folly said in Development of module-script generator for lr-mess and mame standalone:
I found a duplicate in the wrong directory, you can remove it if you want to :
./gamate/media/emulationstation/gamelist.xmldeleted. done
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I updated the old download script (get-cheats-artwork-overlays.sh) to our new location.
So when someone finds it in the thread, it will work also.I choose not to change the names of the handheld systems.
It can be done easily, because I tested this, but also other things have to be changed as well and we already had these names from the beginning.So, for now, I prefer to add an extra condition to detect whether it's a mamedev system name or an own created retropie name.
So when generating for the mamedev tigerh name, lines will be added,
and when generating for the own created retropie tigerh name, lines will not be added.
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@folly said in Development of module-script generator for lr-mess and mame standalone:
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.I have already added the method for adding NES Datach. Tested and worked perfectly under Ubuntu.
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@folly Nice work for lr-mess. Please check my post for NES Datach.
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@dteam said in Development of module-script generator for lr-mess and mame standalone:
@folly
For supracan, I remember that only the first game worked. Has it changed? I never had issues to load that emulator.Read my reply above. All supracan games should work.
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@folly said in Development of module-script generator for lr-mess and mame standalone:
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)
Perhaps something to implement for the future if it can be "cracked".Using mamearcade_libretro.so on pi4 does not work for sure because it is just for arcade, not including software list (the same with the one built from source as I told in the post at the beginning)
For example, 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)
I have faced your situation before. I have added to my guide above. -
@hhtien1408 said in Development of module-script generator for lr-mess and mame standalone:
@dteam said in Development of module-script generator for lr-mess and mame standalone:
@folly
For supracan, I remember that only the first game worked. Has it changed? I never had issues to load that emulator.Read my reply above. All supracan games should work.
Same problem with your line. Only one game works, Boom Zoo.
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@dteam All of supracan games works well under lr-mame with my scripts atm. Tested on Ubuntu Debian 21.04. I am playing dtc_dbz (Datach Dragon Ball). I don't know why you cannot make it work.
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@hhtien1408 said in Development of module-script generator for lr-mess and mame standalone:
@dteam All of supracan games works well under lr-mame with my scripts atm. Tested on Ubuntu Debian 21.04. I am playing dtc_dbz (Datach Dragon Ball). I don't know why you cannot make it work.
That is really great to hear that it can work !
If we can we will try again for ourselves.
But forgive me for saying, the solution you gave isn't really portable yet to the development of our generation script.
Perhaps nobody sees it, but everything it's quite structured.
The structure is there because it has to work with the most/if not all systems that are in the mamedev source.So we are looking for a solution within our structure and it has to work on the pi4 and if it can work other systems that would be nice too.
Knowing now that you can get it working.
My question is, can you try for us and get it working on the pi4, if you have one ? -
@hhtien1408
I confirm ! It works. The first time, I didn't copy your mame_libretro.so properly
Quick question, what is your best bsnes emulator in your list? -
Now that you can get it working also....
Does it also work if you use the lr-mame source install ?
I know it will take some time to compile, but can you try that too ? -
@folly
From precompile they only use mamearcade_libretro.so and not mame_libretro.so. My last update is 2 weeks ago. If nothing change, It will be the same result. I'll try from source today. -
@folly I sold rpi3 last year so I cannot test for you. If my command lines do not work for you and others, the problem may be the difference in OS (just a guess). Make sure you download the lr-mame suitable for your rpi4 arm from buildbot RA as I reminded you.
If I have time, I will upload pictures and videos later.
On my thought, rpi4 should work due to the linux similarity btw rpi4 and Linux Debian Gnome40.
So my solution is only confirmed works well under Ubuntu Debian! -
I still use the original Valerino version of the additional launcher script (run_mess.sh)....but here's how I got the NES Datach roms to launch.
I didn't spend time breaking it out into it's own system as I was just experimenting on getting it working (so I just added it to the existing nes config).
This is the line I added to my /opt/retropie/configs/nes/emulators.cfg file:
lr-mess-nes-datach = "/home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/scriptmodules/run_mess.sh /opt/retropie/emulators/retroarch/bin/retroarch /opt/retropie/libretrocores/lr-mess/mess_libretro.so /opt/retropie/configs/nes/retroarch.cfg nes /home/pi/RetroPie/BIOS -cart1 datach -cart2 %ROM%"
You have to add the "-cart1 datach -cart2" values into the emulator's line in order for it to pass it all correctly for run_mess.sh and Retroarch to use it.
Tested and working on my Pi 4 RetroPie build.
Hope that helps,
David
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