[SOLVED] Apple ii - linapple.conf file and overlay options
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I will update the code so if an existing config is there is will make a new one called "linapple.conf.rp-dist" which can be more easily copied over (we don't ever overwrite configs)
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Got it thank you! This was advice given to me that worked, my intent was not to spread inaccurate methods.
I've asked this elsewhere recently, but can we change the screenshot directory? It's currently saving to:
/home/pi/
This is also where a blank copy of
linapple.conf
is, can we get rid of that now that it's updated?Am I missing something?
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I don't remember the old version putting a linapple.conf in the homedir ? it uses the
.linapple
folder there. Was that definitely created from an older version ?Is the screenshot folder configurable ? If not it may require code changes.
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My previous version was directly from v3.8.1 RetroPie SD-Card Image for Raspberry Pi 3. There is a blank
linapple.conf
in/home/pi/
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After updating lineapple yesterday, I don't see a screenshot directory in
linapple.conf
located in/opt/retropie/emulators/linapple/
Should I not have overwritten the
linapple.conf
in/opt/retropie/configs/apple2/
with the one from/opt/retropie/emulators/linapple/
? I have a backup and can revert back. -
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@briankross no. This is what you were supposed to do. Buzz is going to make an easier method in the future when he isnt doing a bazillion and one other things. ( @BuZz , when do you find time to sleep?) but for now its a method that gets the job done. In fact, i believe he was really helpful and told me this method which is why i could share it with you.
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Got it, you guys are awesome, thanks again.
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@briankross i tested with 3.8 - never noticed it before, but yeah it makes an empty config when run in /home/pi - I don't think it's worth the script deleting it though, but feel free to remove.
I have changed the launch code, so it changes to the rom directory before launching. This makes the screenshots save there instead.
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Wow, amazing! I'm a little new to this, but do I delete and reinstall to update and go from there?
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if you are running retropie-setup v4.x then you can update retropie-setup script, and then reinstall linapple from binary.
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I think I am, I'll check it out! /highfive!
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