[Pi 4] Cave CV1000 Performance Thread
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Wow, i just had a chance to start them up after having a fresh update of lr-FBNEO.
Gosh, i love those guys!, there is no other project that gets this much care of their developers, thank you dink, barudreadmon, gab & the rest!The speed-up is absolutely noticeable!
And i am pretty impressed about the new options in the DIP Menu.
I dont know what they are all about, but i played with them and got DoDonPachi V running fast like hell.
Gosh, i know that this is not meant that way - but it was lots of fun! :D@barbudreadmon: will there be an explanation for this options in retroarch in the future?
No must have!, but would be nice for non-techies like me ;) -
@Darksavior I don't know if you are using RA's "threaded video" or even if that setting is safe on pi4, but it's improving performance quite a lot on my computer
@sirhenrythe5th said in [Pi 4] Cave CV1000 Performance Thread:
will there be an explanation for this options in retroarch in the future?
That won't be possible, but i think the dips are self-explanatory most of the time ?
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@barbudreadmon said in [Pi 4] Cave CV1000 Performance Thread:
That won't be possible, but i think the dips are self-explanatory most of the time ?
Sure, i just had the biggest effect with the last option, i cant have a look how it is called right now...something like "Erikas CPU Booster" :D
It has got settable values from 0-9 and i would like to understand what it does excatly and what is the best setting of course.
But however - i will tinker with these options, try & error, awesome work! -
@barbudreadmon Yes, threaded video is enabled by default for retropie and I double-checked that it is enabled. I did make the mistake of not saving my ibara cpu settings so setting it back to 49/53 now has the death animation dip to ~57fps. Akai Katana's settings were correct. It can get dips to the mid 50s during a lot of bullet hell segments. The speed increase is noticeable overall, though.
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@sirhenrythe5th said in [Pi 4] Cave CV1000 Performance Thread:
@barbudreadmon said in [Pi 4] Cave CV1000 Performance Thread:
That won't be possible, but i think the dips are self-explanatory most of the time ?
Sure, i just had the biggest effect with the last option, i cant have a look how it is called right now...something like "Erikas CPU Booster" :D
It has got settable values from 0-9 and i would like to understand what it does excatly and what is the best setting of course.
But however - i will tinker with these options, try & error, awesome work!"el_rika's CPU Rate tenth-percent adjust" allows to fine tune cpu clock with decimals.
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So I'm finally back from trip, updated lr-fbneo, and gave it a whirl. I just cleared DDP SDOJ with el rika's settings (mine turned out to have much more slowdown than mame 2016 somehow), and am thoroughly impressed. There were only a few sound stutters from Stage 4 onwards, but I quite frankly couldn't believe it was otherwise playing so well on a Pi 4.
I'll report back on the other games as I test them.
Here's hoping dink manages to somehow squeeze out another speed boost, like he did a few days ago!
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How does one create a Cave folder in Emulation Station?
I'd prefer that rather than searching through a bulk folder to find something from Cave.
And does anyone have a good graphic thumbnail to use?
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@Addison open up es_systems.cfg, copy the block of code for arcade, rename the system and folder name to cave, make a "cave" folder in the roms folder, dump the roms in there.
As for the logo, check this: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3226/es-custom-svg-logo-pack-includes-specific-mame-logos
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Copy everything in the folder /opt/retropie/configs/arcade
to /opt/retropie/configs/cave
?And copy this block of code?
lr-fbneo = "/opt/retropie/emulators/retroarch/bin/retroarch -L /opt/retropie/libretrocores/lr-fbneo/fbneo_libretro.so --config /opt/retropie/configs/arcade/retroarch.cfg %ROM%" lr-fbneo-neocd = "/opt/retropie/emulators/retroarch/bin/retroarch -L /opt/retropie/libretrocores/lr-fbneo/fbneo_libretro.so --subsystem neocd --config /opt/retropie/configs/arcade/retroarch.cfg %ROM%" lr-mame2003 = "/opt/retropie/emulators/retroarch/bin/retroarch -L /opt/retropie/libretrocores/lr-mame2003/mame2003_libretro.so --config /opt/retropie/configs/arcade/retroarch.cfg %ROM%" default = "lr-fbneo"
And change what exactly?
In my defense, I wasn't always this stupid. :D
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@Addison my bad, I mentioned the wrong cfg file (it's been a while since I did it). I edited the post with the correct one.
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@Addison Since it's just for Cave games, instead of copying everything from /opt/retropie/configs/arcade, you could copy everything from /opt/retropie/configs/fbneo to /opt/retropie/configs/cave. Then fbneo would be your only option, and you wouldn't have to mess with config files. I did this to create folders for CPS1-3 and it worked.
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@dodonpachi said in [Pi 4] Cave CV1000 Performance Thread:
@Addison open up es_systems.cfg, copy the block of code for arcade, rename the system and folder name to cave, make a "cave" folder in the roms folder, dump the roms in there.
As for the logo, check this: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3226/es-custom-svg-logo-pack-includes-specific-mame-logos
I tried editing that es_systems.cfg file last night but it gave me a permission denied error.
I'm using WinSCP by the way.
Think I'll try G30FF's suggestion later tonight.
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@Addison Read the official guide: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Add-a-New-System-in-EmulationStation/
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"Before you make any changes, you should exit EmulationStation first by pressing F4 on a keyboard or using the Quit EmulationStation option in the start menu."
Think I overlooked that part.
Will give it another try.
Thanks.
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@Addison
You can also just create a "custom collection" in ES. That's all done from within the GUI and no command-line stuff is needed.I have one for Shmups and I put CAVE and Psikyo in there and random others that I like. ES custom collections are cross platform too so you can put any available ROM in those lists.
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There's a custom option in Emulation Station?
Like hit Start to bring up the menu on this?
Going to check that now!
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@Addison There's a default button to "Favorite" a game. That's just a custom collection in essence called "Favorites".
https://retropie.org.uk/docs/EmulationStation/#custom-collections
If you wanted to NOT use custom collections you can go this route:
https://retropie.org.uk/docs/EmulationStation/#es_systemscfg-edits
I'm not sure what your setup is or what you're more familiar with.
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I'm not sure if this option gets much popular use, but I found out you can just create sub-folders inside a system's rom folder and they show up as an entry in the rom list for that system.
So if you make a folder under arcade or fba called 'cave' you can put all your cave games in it. Then all cave games will be inside an entry called 'cave' in the rom list. Then you can add symbols in front of the name if you want to make it appear at the top.
I am considering trying this as a way to categorize all the arcade roms on my setup.
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@YFZdude Sure, you can do this if you want to physically move the ROMs. Scraping may not necessarily follow this "unknown" directory structure without manual edits to files. It depends on your situation I guess.
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Think I'll just follow YFZdude's suggestion and simply use a subfolder.
I do that with most of the systems anyway since I don't scrape any of the contents in them.
My folders on each are usually something like:
Licensed
Translated
Unlicensed (with even more subfolders in there) - for romhacksIt's nice to have a tree structure. :)
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