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    IKEMEN, MUGEN and the RP4

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      Drdave79 @Drdave79
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        Drdave79 @SuperFromND
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        @SuperFromND said in IKEMEN, MUGEN and the RP4:

        @drdave79 It looks like what might have happened is that the file's line endings got converted from LF to CRLF (this happens when you open and save a file on Windows using Notepad). Try running these two commands in the terminal to download the modules directly (ideally with PuTTY since you can just copy-paste):

        wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/18c61f1a745425f7288c28493a70fb38519a92c1/scriptmodules/supplementary/golang-1.17.sh -P $HOME/RetroPie-Setup/scriptmodules/supplementary/
        
        wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/18c61f1a745425f7288c28493a70fb38519a92c1/scriptmodules/ports/ikemen-go.sh -P $HOME/RetroPie-Setup/scriptmodules/ports/
        

        @SuperFromND Should I just re-run these two commands or did your fix not include these links?

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          SuperFromND @Drdave79
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          @Drdave79 The fix doesn't apply to those links, just this one. I can't really help you out much further unless you give me specific logs of what the errors you're getting are.

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            Drdave79 @SuperFromND
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            @SuperFromND 1.jpg

            II used the link you gave me for the first part. For the second one that you fixed, I used pastebin and saved the file in the ports folder

            This is what I get when I launch retropie config.

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              SuperFromND @Drdave79
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              @Drdave79 Appears to be differing line ending errors, again. Linux uses LF, Windows uses CR LF, and i believe MacOS uses CR.

              This can be most easily circumvented by running the wget command to download the script directly (as I can confirm the script itself uses LF only)

              wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/cde211c6e3c511a624a3815d5a436c55115e87b9/scriptmodules/ports/ikemen-go.sh -P $HOME/RetroPie-Setup/scriptmodules/ports/
              

              If you have Notepad++ installed, you can also convert the file to LF endings before copying it over: Edit -> EOL Conversion -> Unix (LF).

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                Drdave79 @SuperFromND
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                @SuperFromND I thought you said that link didn't work. Unless you just fixed it?

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                  SuperFromND @Drdave79
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                  @Drdave79 The command I posted uses the new script's link instead of the old one.

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                    Drdave79 @SuperFromND
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                    @SuperFromND SUCCESS! It's finally installed. Thank you thank you for all of your time and help.

                    Now that it's installed, how do I add individual games to it? I have several folders from another image. Each folder has subfolders similar to the ikemen-go folder. Do I just copy all of the contents into these folders, mixing them up? Or is there a separate folder structure I should be following? Right now, it looks like an ikemen test game shows up on launch.

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                      SuperFromND @Drdave79
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                      @Drdave79 At the moment, the way it's set up means that you can only have one single game installed at a time. I've tried looking into ways to handle multiple games at once, but there doesn't seem to be an elegant way of doing it. :(

                      All the folders you'd need (chars, stages, data, music, etc.) are in the ports/ikemen-go folder, just copy over the same-named folders from the fullgame to those folders. You may need to edit the config file (/opt/retropie/config/ports/ikemen-go/config.json) and change the path in the Motif parameter to point to the fullgame's system.def file, depending on how the fullgame is coded, but besides that it should hopefully just work.

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                        Drdave79 @SuperFromND
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                        @SuperFromND Alright, I'll try it. Thanks again!

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