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    Apple2e: AppleWin Libretro

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    • ExarKunIvE
      ExarKunIv @Folly
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      • ExarKunIvE
        ExarKunIv @Folly
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        @Folly said in Apple2e: AppleWin Libretro:

        So you have it working now too ?
        ( Oh yea, I forgot you can't test it right now )
        Lol

        I can't test the new script.
        But I did have it working with my test build yesterday. Which is when I confirmed that the issue is upstream.

        So for me it was close enough to say we got that figured out.

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        • FollyF
          Folly @ExarKunIv
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          @Lolonois @ExarKunIv

          For testing I now have this in the apple2 retroarch.cfg

          input_auto_game_focus = "0"
          input_game_focus_toggle = "scroll_lock"
          input_game_focus_toggle_axis = "nul"
          input_game_focus_toggle_btn = "nul"
          input_game_focus_toggle_mbtn = "nul"
          

          input_auto_game_focus = "0" (or nothing in retroarch.cfg) will NOT set the game focus on at startup.
          input_auto_game_focus = "2" will set the game focus on at startup.

          When game focus is on and using the keyboard as joystick it will disable the joystick.
          So for me it's better to disable game focus at startup and enable it when I have to.
          A good game example, not needing game-focus, is : test-drive.

          I added the toggle lines so I can change the toggle button as my mac doesn't have "scroll_lock" I can change it now into "shift", for example.
          If not added in the apple2 retroarch.cfg the game focus toggle button is always "scroll_lock".
          A good example, needing toggling game focus, is : bruce_lee.
          without game focus : setting the joystick keys
          with game focus : starting player 1
          without game focus : playing the game

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          • ExarKunIvE
            ExarKunIv @Lolonois
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            @Lolonois Thank you for looking into this. i installed with the updated script and it starts perfectly.

            @Lolonois, @Folly
            i think we should change the input_auto_game_focus to 0

            just so people are not surprised when they get locked out from exiting the game if they dont have a controller programed with button 3

            like people that might be just using a keyboard.

            what you guys think? or pick a different key/button

            we can always add more detail in the help about the game focus

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            • FollyF
              Folly @ExarKunIv
              last edited by Folly

              @ExarKunIv said in Apple2e: AppleWin Libretro:

              what you guys think?

              I agree.
              People can always use game-focus just like with other cores.
              A good thing, with this core, is that it will remind you of the game-focus option at the startup.

              I would like to have the toggle lines in there too so people don't have to search for the config toggle lines because you can't find them in the normal all/retroarch.cfg.

              @Lolonois @ExarKunIv
              What do you both think ?

              The package libslirp stays in the folder /home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/tmp/build/libslirp after install.
              Shouldn't it be moved to the opt directory when installing ?

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              • ExarKunIvE
                ExarKunIv @Folly
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                @Folly said in Apple2e: AppleWin Libretro:

                I would like to have the toggle lines in there too so people don't have to search for the config toggle lines because you can't find them in the normal all/retroarch.cfg.

                good idea.

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                • LolonoisL
                  Lolonois
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                  Valid aspects, you two.

                  Some changes I did:

                  1. Game focus is off by default.
                  2. Added to the Readme/Help to closely review the game focus toggle button
                  3. Removed libslirp build artefacts. At the moment they are installed at /usr/local/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf. Maybe I change it over time, but for now (experimental scriptmodul still) I will leave it like that.
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                  • ExarKunIvE
                    ExarKunIv @Lolonois
                    last edited by

                    @Lolonois looks good to me. Thanks again for all your work on this

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                    • FollyF
                      Folly @Lolonois
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                      @Lolonois

                      There are a lot of .gz zipped dsk and po files in the apple-ii-disk-collection rom pack.
                      I think we should add the .gz extension too.

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                      • LolonoisL
                        Lolonois @Folly
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                        @Folly The information in the rp_help in this scriptmodule is only informational. Normative authority is es_systems.cfg: Enabling .gz can be done in the ~/.emulationstation/es_systems.cfg by the user. This core supports .gz but I can not tell for other emulators like Linapple.

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                        • FollyF
                          Folly @Lolonois
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                          @Lolonois

                          That's ok, I get it.

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                            Retrodade @ExarKunIv
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                            @ExarKunIv how do i get the "working version"? i installed from extras and it's booting back so i found this thread and figured I have something a miss?

                            thanks

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                            • ExarKunIvE
                              ExarKunIv @Retrodade
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                              @Retrodade as far as i now its still working,
                              when you start the game you need to press a and then launch it with Verbose log

                              https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Runcommand/#launch-with-verbose-logging

                              that way it will make a log file that you can post here and we can see what is going on

                              also what are you running it on

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                                Retrodade @ExarKunIv
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                                @ExarKunIv pi4

                                Executing: /opt/retropie/emulators/retroarch/bin/retroarch -L /opt/retropie/libretrocores/lr-applewin/applewin_libretro.so --config /opt/retropie/configs/apple2/retroarch.cfg "/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/apple2/Pac-Man (Atari) (USA).dsk" --verbose --appendconfig /dev/shm/retroarch.cfg
                                [INFO] RetroArch 1.8.5 (Git 8bcd74b)
                                [INFO] Redirecting save file to "/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/apple2/Pac-Man (Atari) (USA).srm".
                                [INFO] Redirecting savestate to "/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/apple2/Pac-Man (Atari) (USA).state".
                                [INFO] === Build =======================================
                                [INFO] Capabilities: NEON VFPv3 VFPv4
                                [INFO] Built: Apr 20 2020
                                [INFO] Version: 1.8.5
                                [INFO] Git: 8bcd74b
                                [INFO] =================================================
                                [INFO] Loading dynamic libretro core from: "/opt/retropie/libretrocores/lr-applewin/applewin_libretro.so"
                                [ERROR] Failed to open libretro core: "/opt/retropie/libretrocores/lr-applewin/applewin_libretro.so"
                                Error(s): libslirp.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
                                [INFO] Content ran for a total of: 00 hours, 00 minutes, 00 seconds.
                                [INFO] Unloading game..
                                [INFO] Unloading core..
                                [INFO] Unloading core symbols..

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                                • FollyF
                                  Folly @Retrodade
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                                  @Retrodade said in Apple2e: AppleWin Libretro:

                                  Error(s): libslirp.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

                                  You are missing a dependency.
                                  Try to install it manually from the cli and see if it works :

                                  sudo apt install libslirp-dev
                                  

                                  Or add it to the modulescript in lr-applewin.sh in the function depends and reinstall the core again.

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                                  • ExarKunIvE
                                    ExarKunIv @Folly
                                    last edited by ExarKunIv

                                    @Folly its odd that its missing
                                    the script builds it from source

                                    gitPullOrClone $md_build/../libslirp https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/slirp/libslirp.git

                                    UPDATE

                                    yes something it broken, not sure where, yet
                                    the script does build libslirp from source and does install it
                                    i can do a file search and its there, libslirp.so.0

                                    i dont know why its not being found maybe @Lolonois can shed some light on this one
                                    im trying a older commit to see if the dev changed something

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                                      Retrodade @ExarKunIv
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                                      @ExarKunIv ok great i did try the 2 methods above and it wouldn't add it

                                      first I tried this way.

                                      pi@retropie:~ $ sudo apt install libslirp-dev
                                      Reading package lists... Done

                                      Building dependency tree

                                      Reading state information... Done

                                      E: Unable to locate package libslirp-dev

                                      then I tried adding it in the sh

                                      Installing dependencies for 'Ir-applewin' : AppleZe emulator: AppleWin (current) port fox
                                      Did not find needed dependencies: libslirp-deu. Trying to install them now.
                                      Get:1 http://raspbian.raspberrypi.org/raspbian buster InRelease [15.0 kB]
                                      Get:2 http://archive.raspberrypi.org/debian buster InRelease [32.6 kB]
                                      Get:3 http://raspbian.raspberrypi.org/raspbian buster/main armhf Packages [13.0 MB]
                                      Get:4 http://archive.raspberrypi.org/debian buster/main armhf Packages [400 kB]
                                      Fetched 13.5 MB in 8s (1,677 kB/s)
                                      Reading package lists...
                                      Reading package lists...
                                      Building dependency tree...
                                      Reading state information...
                                      E: Unable to locate package libsl irp-deu
                                      Could not install package(s): libsl irp-deu.

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                                      • LolonoisL
                                        Lolonois @Retrodade
                                        last edited by

                                        @Retrodade said in Apple2e: AppleWin Libretro:

                                        [INFO] RetroArch 1.8.5 (Git 8bcd74b)

                                        As I mentioned already in another thread: With this outdated version you are on your own (v1.8.5 was added at 2020-04-17 to RetroPie).

                                        Currently RetroPie is on retroarch v1.16.0, I tested lr-applewin with retroarch v1.12 onwards.

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                                        • LolonoisL
                                          Lolonois @Folly
                                          last edited by

                                          @Folly on RetroPie on RaspiOS Buster this lib is not available as package. There is a reason I added the source build ;-) Please avoid hinting less experienced users in the wrong direction.

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                                          • LolonoisL
                                            Lolonois
                                            last edited by Lolonois

                                            @ExarKunIv I'd like to challenge that the scriptmodule is wrong/outdated.

                                            I had no luck to reproduce the missing libslirp dependency.

                                            I have tested with RP 4.8.6 (commit 656a478e):

                                            • Explicitly deleted the libslirp installation from /usr/local/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/ and /usr/local/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/pkgconfig
                                            • I have taken the scriptmodule as in the latest revision in the gist
                                            • I tried with the dialog basesd retropie-setup.sh and as well with retropie-packages.sh lr-applewin

                                            No issues.

                                            Can you provide a build log of lr-applewin from ~/RetroPie-Setup/logs/rps...gz via pastebin or similar?

                                            Do you have the *.so files and symlinks in /usr/local/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/ after the scriptmodule did run?

                                            Does ldd find libslirp? Issue: ldd /opt/retropie/libretrocores/lr-applewin/applewin_libretro.so | grep slirp, it should give you one match.

                                            If there is no match. What is the content of the file/is this file below present?

                                            $ cat /etc/ld.so.conf.d/arm-linux-gnueabihf.conf 
                                            # Multiarch support
                                            /usr/local/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf   # <--- this must be there
                                            /lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf
                                            /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf
                                            

                                            If it (=the marked line above) is there, do update the library dependency cache with sudo ldconfig -v | grep slirp. You should see a line like

                                            [...]
                                            	libslirp.so.0 -> libslirp.so.0.4.0
                                            [...]
                                            

                                            Then check again: Does ldd find libslirp? (see above)

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