Development of module-script generator for lr-mess, lr-mame and mame standalone
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Do you have this problem too ?
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@folly
I didn't update MAME to 0.232.
I'll do It this week and I'll do some tests. -
@dteam said in Development of module-script generator for lr-mess and mame standalone:
@folly
I didn't update MAME to 0.232.
I'll do It this week and I'll do some tests.Thanks,
Be sure you backup the old version !
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@DTEAM @JimmyFromTheBay @rott42
I created
add-mamedev-systems-test6_temp.sh
to fix the issue with mame temporarily.
It will use a good mame0310 database placed in my repository.Install instructions are changed in post 1.
Be sure to remove the old version as it will clash !
Let me know if it works for you.
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@folly All seems to work fine :)
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@jimmyfromthebay said in Development of module-script generator for lr-mess and mame standalone:
@folly All seems to work fine :)
Thanks for testing !
Glad we have found the problem.
At first I wasn't really sure what it was.
Nice to know it wasn't an issue in my script in the first place.Also a nice discovery is that extracting the data from a text file will improve the speed drastically.
For now we don't see that because the data is still downloaded.
I did this for the simplicity, otherwise it get's too complicated now.But if I can structure it decent then we could place the files on the SD/harddrive and get the data from there, this could be quite an improvement.
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@folly now it works without any errors. Thanks again.
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@rott42 said in Development of module-script generator for lr-mess and mame standalone:
@folly now it works without any errors. Thanks again.
Super, thanks for testing ;-)
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Guys, any chance of support for the NEC PC-6000 series with tape loading? Works beautifully straight out of the box with ROM carts, but sadly only about 1% of its games were on cart.
You can boot to the OS and type CLOAD, and a little counter briefly flashes up, but then nothing happens.
I notice in the MESS menu there's a reference in the Devices section to something called "-cashack", but no way to change its settings and I can't find any documentation about it.
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@jimmyfromthebay Hm....interesting.
Looking at the MAME -listmedia for the pc6001, it looks like you load cassette files into the "-cart2".
pc6001
cartridge1 (cart1) .bin
cartridge2 (cart2) .cas .p6Try loading the cassette files using the -cart2 emulator config.
===UPDATE===
I just tried it on my Windows PC MAME 0232 loading a cassette *.cas file using the "-cart2" option.
I just hit <enter> when asked about number of pages.
Then once loaded, I typed "CLOAD <enter>"....saw the counter....then got my prompt back. I typed "RUN <enter>" ... and lo and behold .. the game started!
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@dmmarti said in Development of module-script generator for lr-mess and mame standalone:
@jimmyfromthebay Hm....interesting.
Looking at the MAME -listmedia for the pc6001, it looks like you load cassette files into the "-cart2".
pc6001
cartridge1 (cart1) .bin
cartridge2 (cart2) .cas .p6Try loading the cassette files using the -cart2 emulator config.
===UPDATE===
I just tried it on my Windows PC MAME 0232 loading a cassette *.cas file using the "-cart2" option.
I just hit <enter> when asked about number of pages.
Then once loaded, I typed "CLOAD <enter>"....saw the counter....then got my prompt back. I typed "RUN <enter>" ... and lo and behold .. the game started!
Ooh, that's excellent info. But something's going wrong at the last step for me :(
I load with the -cart2 option and I get the menu asking me which version of BASIC I want and how many pages. The filename specifies what those should be (it includes "m2p2"), then I type CLOAD and the counter goes nuts but when it's finished, no prompt :(
Will try other tapes, maybe it's just that one.
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@jimmyfromthebay Yea, I grabbed a TOSEC cassette game for the game Galaxy.
Here's the filename I used:
Galaxy (19xx)(-)[Mode 1, Page 1]/Galaxy (19xx)(-)[Mode 1, Page 1].cas
I didn't get prompted for which basic to choose, just the number of pages.
It's a sort of Asteroids clone type of game.
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@dmmarti I just had some luck trying files with the PC-6001 emu rather than the PC-6601. Will keep experimenting. Many thanks for the very useful info :)
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@jimmyfromthebay Actually, while I've got lots of games running now, they're all going far too fast. Same for you?
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You can under-clock the
pc6001
in Retroarch using lr-mess, this will slow down the game :
You can even make game specific option files (.opt).
So setting the best options for every game.
This will be loaded once you run that game again.
The opt files are create here : /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch/config/<core> .
These are just text files and can be altered manually if nessesary.
Creating a game specific .opt file is done like this :
If you use 'tosec' games, the file names will say what mode and what pages you have to use.
With pages the memory is set.
Here is an example filename :
Break Through (19xx)(Compac)[Mode 2, Page 2].zip
So you do :
You use mode with the
pc6001mk2
machine, if you install that.
So with both options (mode and page) it looks like this :
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@folly said in Development of module-script generator for lr-mess and mame standalone:
You can under-clock the pc6001 in Retroarch using lr-mess, this will slow down the game :
Haha - I actually saw that option and then ignored it because it had no negative options :D
Putting it 30 seems to make most things run at the speed of YouTube videos on real hardware, thanks :)
Now can you please tell me there's a way to make savestates work, so that it doesn't take 10 minutes to load Tiny Xevious every time? :D
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Use hotkey "space" to speed up the loading in lr-mess !
If a libretro-core supports it (lr-mess does), then press hotkey F2 for save and press hotkey F4 for load.I think you can also make save-states in the mame menu (use tab).
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@folly said in Development of module-script generator for lr-mess and mame standalone:
Use hotkey "space" to speed up the loading in lr-mess !
If a libretro-core supports it (lr-mess does), then press hotkey F2 for save and press hotkey F4 for load.I think you can also make save-states in the mame menu (use tab).
Yes, I know how to make a savestate, it's what I do for most systems with tape loading. But although it works for most of them it doesn't work for PC-6xxx. The savestate does nothing when loaded back in.
(Space is doing nothing for loading speed either.)
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Are your hotkeys working ?
Tried it with save and load.
Indeed you are right.
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@folly PC-6xxx emulation just seems to be really fragile. As well as savestates not working, if you make a game config file for the overclock setting, many games won't load at all - when you type RUN it gives you an error. You have to load them at default, then change the overclock manually after the game starts.
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