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    lr-px68k Multidisk games problem

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    • mituM
      mitu Global Moderator @KrinaSam
      last edited by mitu

      @krinasam said in lr-px68k Multidisk games problem:

      Can you show me yours runcommand.log file?

      It should look similar to this, including the messages showing the core shutdown:

      ...
      [INFO] [Core]: Unloading core..
      [INFO] [Core]: Unloading core symbols..
      

      Your log stops before the core is loaded/game is started.

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        KrinaSam @mitu
        last edited by KrinaSam

        @mitu I tried to run another system (psx) and runcommand.log looks like yours. It looks like lr-px68k doesn't write to the runcommand.log file.
        in retroarch/options/logging i set verbose logging and logging to file.
        /opt/retropie/configs.hdmi/all/retroarch/logs/retroarch.log
        this is log when game won't run:
        link text
        and this is log file when i removed read permission, and game loads correct:
        link text
        I don't see any difference

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        • mituM
          mitu Global Moderator @KrinaSam
          last edited by

          I suspect the the folder override you saved for x68000 has an impact on the behavior and the logging file being smaller:

          ...
          [INFO] [Overrides]: Content dir-specific overrides found at "/home/pi/.config/retroarch/config/PX68K/x68000.cfg".
          ...
          

          Can you try renaming the file, just for testing, to see if this changes the core's behavior ?

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            KrinaSam @mitu
            last edited by KrinaSam

            @mitu you were right. after deleting a file, the log is saved correctly. But this does not fix the problem with the sram.dat file

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            • mituM
              mitu Global Moderator
              last edited by

              That was kind of expected and it looks like a core issue.
              The logs show that the disc images are properly set into FDD0/FDD1, so the only explanation for your problem would be that the sram.dat is corrupted between games.
              As a workaround, you could delete the sram.dat file between runs, using an onstart script for runcommand.

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                KrinaSam @mitu
                last edited by

                @mitu Thank you for help. Could you please help me with the nds drastic emulator in my other thread?link text

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                • mituM
                  mitu Global Moderator
                  last edited by

                  @krinasam I'm not familiar with drastic, maybe other forum user has an idea.

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