retroarch msx cheats
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The strange thing is that it doesn't work in retropie and if in batocera/recalbox, but just try bluemsx, I'll try lr-fbneo
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@wicketewoks said in retroarch msx cheats:
The strange thing is that it doesn't work in retropie and if in batocera/recalbox, but just try bluemsx, I'll try lr-fbneo
You mean it works with lr-bluemsx in batocera and recallbox ?
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correct
Edit: images belonging to batocera v35, bluemsx and the cheats obtained from retroarch
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Both Batocera/Recalbox and RetroPie use the same BlueMSX core from the upstream libretro project - there's no difference here.
I'm a bit puzzled, since the core doesn't seem to support Cheats at all - the cheat related functions are just stubs and they are not implemented in BlueMSX. I also tested on another platform (Windows) and the cheats behave similarly as on RetroPie. -
Hello, I understand, but how can you compare the first photos that belonged to Retropie and the last ones from Batocera? Differences can be seen.
These photos are the beginning of the game
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@wicketewoks said in retroarch msx cheats:
Hello, I understand, but how can you compare the first photos that belonged to Retropie and the last ones from Batocera? Differences can be seen.
Leaving aside the menu driver difference (XMB vs. Ozone), the only difference I see is the version of BlueMSX - RetroPie has a newer version (Jul 2022) than the other systems (Feb 2022), which doesn't account for much, since there's only 1 commit between the 2 dates.
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@mitu said in retroarch msx cheats:
Ozone
If you mean ozone , I changed it to that one, Regarding the bluemsx version, I don't know what can influence it, Sorry I'm new to raspberry
edit: whether it works or not , nothing happens , it was just an appreciation , I still prefer retropie
As soon as I have a clear idea, I will try lr-fbneo that I have read in the forum apart from the partner that was mentioned
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Can you help @wicketewoks to get msx cheats working on lr-fbneo ?
Do these cheats work on lr-fbneo ?
Or are there other msx cheats for lr-fbneo ? -
@Folly said in retroarch msx cheats:
Do these cheats work on lr-fbneo ?
Or are there other msx cheats for lr-fbneo ?Those cheats aren't meant for FBNeo.
Afaik, nobody wrote msx cheats for FBNeo. -
Thanks for you reply.
Ok, so that is a dead end too. -
Until someone discovers how we can get it working with lr-bluemsx.
Using Mame and lr-mess described in this post seems to only working option for now :
https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/34117/retroarch-msx-cheats/2 -
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@Folly said in retroarch msx cheats:
Using Mame and lr-mess described in this post seems to only working option for now :
https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/34117/retroarch-msx-cheats/2FWIW, while time consuming, it's usually pretty straightforward to transform MAME xml cheats into cheat.dat entries compatible with FBNeo and older MAME. I suppose it could even be automated through some python script.
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I have continued doing tests, batocera 36 the cheats no longer work in bluemsx, in 35 they did work
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@wicketewoks said in retroarch msx cheats:
I have continued doing tests, batocera 36 the cheats no longer work in bluemsx, in 35 they did work
It appears cheats are flagged as unsupported for the bluemsx core for some reason : https://github.com/libretro/libretro-super/blob/master/dist/info/bluemsx_libretro.info#L21. It might be a typo ?
You might be able to get cheats working again by modifying your local
bluemsx_libretro.info
file (replacefalse
bytrue
) ? Those values in info files used to be ignored by retroarch, but nowaday some of them disable/enable features, like https://github.com/libretro/libretro-super/blob/master/dist/info/bluemsx_libretro.info#L20 which controls savestates/rewind/netplay/runahead availability. -
@barbudreadmon
Thanks for your answer, I'll try itedit: I have seen that the script is here /opt/retropie/libretro cores/lr-bluemsx/ but how do I modify that to take them into account?
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@barbudreadmon said in retroarch msx cheats:
@wicketewoks said in retroarch msx cheats:
I have continued doing tests, batocera 36 the cheats no longer work in bluemsx, in 35 they did work
It appears cheats are flagged as unsupported for the bluemsx core for some reason : https://github.com/libretro/libretro-super/blob/master/dist/info/bluemsx_libretro.info#L21. It might be a typo ?
You might be able to get cheats working again by modifying your local
bluemsx_libretro.info
file (replacefalse
bytrue
) ? Those values in info files used to be ignored by retroarch, but nowaday some of them disable/enable features, like https://github.com/libretro/libretro-super/blob/master/dist/info/bluemsx_libretro.info#L20 which controls savestates/rewind/netplay/runahead availability.The cheat related functions in the core source are just stubs, maybe that's the reason cheats are disabled in the core info.
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@mitu said in retroarch msx cheats:
The cheat related functions in the core source are just stubs, maybe that's the reason cheats are disabled in the core info.
Retroarch's cheat system can also use https://github.com/libretro/blueMSX-libretro/blob/e21bf74bddb79ad1bbe20b4d964e7515269c669b/libretro.c#L1273-L1284 to directly access the main ram of the emulated system, and since cheats apparently worked with older retroarch/core versions, i wouldn't worry too much about the cheat stubs.
@wicketewoks said in retroarch msx cheats:
how do I modify that to take them into account?
Not sure i understand your question, you just need to edit the file.
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@barbudreadmon
because I don't know where the bluemsx file is, but what file are you referring to, I'm a bit lost -
@wicketewoks said in retroarch msx cheats:
because I don't know where the bluemsx file is, but what file are you referring to, I'm a bit lost
The core info files are in
$HOME/.config/retroarch/cores
or - via file shares -\\retropie\configs\all\retroarch\cores
. Just like a regular RetroArch installation.
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