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    Philips CD-i on Raspberry Pi 4

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    • FollyF
      Folly @melovegames
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      @melovegames

      Ok, Then I know what your problem is.

      I think you used an old script which doesn't work anymore for the latest versions of lr-mess.

      You should use this project now :
      https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/29682/development-of-module-script-generator-for-lr-mess-and-mame-standalone

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        melovegames @Folly
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        @folly

        Just clarifying, what you have here: https://github.com/FollyMaddy/retropie-philips-cdi-tools doesn't work anymore?

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        • FollyF
          Folly @melovegames
          last edited by Folly

          @melovegames

          Didn't you read the readme.md file ?

          Indeed, that doesn't work anymore.
          I kept it there for the knowledge regarding the configs because the mouse can be a problem with CDI.

          When you use the latest project you should install the system cdimono1.

          Edit :
          I just improved the readme of the old script.
          So people will notice better that they should not use the script anymore.

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            melovegames @Folly
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            @folly

            Thanks. I must of missed that part. =)

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            • FollyF
              Folly @melovegames
              last edited by Folly

              @melovegames said in Philips CD-i on Raspberry Pi 4:

              @folly

              Thanks. I must of missed that part. =)

              That can happen ;-)

              Please read post 1 thoroughly.

              You have to put the BIOS files in :
              /home/pi/RetroPie/BIOS/mame

              After the installation of the cdimono1 you have to put the games in :
              /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/cdimono1

              Use the starters with -cdrm not the cmd or basename and run the long named .chd files directly.
              That is the best option for now.

              If you have questions just ask me.

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                melovegames @Folly
                last edited by

                @Folly

                Thanks! I got Hotel Mario to run for the first time! Looks I have some work to do on:

                • Sound
                • Controller Input
                • Overclocking
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                  melovegames @melovegames
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                  @Folly

                  Do you have the Zelda games running okay? I can get Hotel Mario running alright, but the Zelda games freeze after the cut scenes. I admit I assumed everything would run perfectly on a RPI4 with 4GB ram, but after overclocking to 2GHZ, it still seems off. Thanks.

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                  • FollyF
                    Folly @melovegames
                    last edited by Folly

                    @melovegames

                    You can try to reduce your video resolution.
                    Press a key after booting the rom, there you can change these things.
                    I think you already know what I mean.
                    You can also select the autoframeskip emulators.cfg runcommand line to improve the speed.

                    There isn't much more that I can do, because I am not a mame developer.

                    The mame support for CDI isn't that good so not all games work properly.
                    And games that use Digital Video Cartridge won't work.

                    Here you can find information of the supported games :
                    /opt/retropie/emulators/mame/hash/cdimono1.xml

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                    • FollyF
                      Folly @melovegames
                      last edited by Folly

                      @melovegames

                      Since you are quite new to the forum, here is how you can reward peoples posts or threads by upvoting them :
                      how_to_upvote.png

                      If you like using my script you welcome to upvote this by upvoting this post :
                      https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/29682/development-of-module-script-generator-for-lr-mess-and-mame-standalone/1

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                        melovegames @Folly
                        last edited by

                        @folly

                        Thanks for your help. I upvoted your script.

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                        • FollyF
                          Folly @melovegames
                          last edited by Folly

                          @melovegames

                          Thanks !

                          And did my advice using mame with -autoframeskip or the video-mode help ?

                          With mame you can also use the F8 and F9 to specify your own frameskipping.
                          F11 will show the frameskipping information.

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