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    Lr-Mess and GX4000 setup not working

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      a7mag3ddon
      last edited by

      Yeah I know, I assumed by BIOS they meant for the system your trying to run, given gx doesn't have one I didn't bother. My main issue was I couldn't get it to list a cart, if I got that going I could play with commandlines until I fot it going but nothing.

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      • edmaul69E
        edmaul69
        last edited by

        Ok so i changed the name of a few of the roms i had to their mess name in the xml file for gx4000. After this they show a red screen with my scanlines i have set for the emulator before it goes the rgui. So somewhere out there there must be a mess rom set for these systems. Now to try to hunt them down.

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          a7mag3ddon
          last edited by a7mag3ddon

          Yes there is a romset. Well a DAT unused to create a software list cart set which I'm using.

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            edmaul69 @a7mag3ddon
            last edited by

            @a7mag3ddon can you please remove the site name. Forum rules and stuff.

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              vesne
              last edited by

              Heys folks! Im trying to put to work the GX4000 but with no success... I can get the AM to read the roms, but when i try to play it, it kicks me out as soon as i press the button...any updates from you guys? did you manage to get to work:?
              ive already pu the filex and roms exactly like xml that is located in mame folder(bios)...
              When i added the emulator at AM, i ve put... 0 SYS lr-mess2016 "rom......etc
              TAKE CARE

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              • edmaul69E
                edmaul69 @vesne
                last edited by

                @vesne i couldnt get it to work either. I gave up a while ago.

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                  Gavlarr1
                  last edited by

                  I’m looking at doing a similar thing for Archimedes through mess, it looks and sounds messy (excuse the pun). Where do I even start?

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                    Sid1968
                    last edited by Sid1968

                    Hi folks,
                    I have that problem too. The Amstrad GX4000 with its roms is shown in the Menue of RetroPie 4.6. I start the roms with lr-mess or lr-mame but dont have success. The gx4000.xml exists in the folder "/BIOS/mame/hash". My rom files are cpr-files. Did anyone of you get the Armstrad 4000 run on RetroPie (after 4 years...)?

                    I use this in my es_systems.cfg


                    <system>
                    <name>gx4000</name>
                    <fullname>Amstrad GX4000</fullname>
                    <path>/mnt/hdd/roms/gx4000</path>
                    <extension>.cpr .CPR</extension>
                    <command>/opt/retropie/supplementary/runcommand/runcommand.sh 0 SYS gx4000 %ROM%</command>
                    <platform>gx4000</platform>
                    <theme>gx4000</theme>
                    </system>


                    Cheers
                    Sid1968

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                      Sid1968 @Sid1968
                      last edited by Sid1968

                      Ok I found the solution myself.

                      First of all, I am now using bin-files. I named this exactly as it is called in the gx4000.xml from the "/ BIOS / mame / hash" folder.
                      After that I packed every single renamed bin-file with zip. These files are now used in the "... / roms / gx4000" folder.

                      Now I have created the file emulators.cfg in the folder "/ opt / retropie / configs / gx4000" and have written it here:

                      2.jpg

                      After that i copied the file "retroarch.cfg" from the folder "/ opt / retropie / configs / coleco" to the folder "/ opt / retropie / configs / gx4000".

                      My entry in the es_systems.cfg now looks like this:

                      <system>
                      <name>gx4000</name>
                      <fullname>Amstrad GX4000</fullname>
                      <path>/mnt/toshiba/roms/gx4000</path>
                      <extension>.bin .cpr .zip .BIN .CPR .ZIP</extension>
                      <command>/opt/retropie/supplementary/runcommand/runcommand.sh 0 SYS gx4000 %ROM%</command>
                      <platform>gx4000</platform>
                      <theme>gx4000</theme>
                      </system>

                      I now start the programs with lr-mame sucessfully. :-))

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                      • CyborgbobC
                        Cyborgbob
                        last edited by

                        Folks I have been working hard to make this work, and I am unsure of where I may have dropped the ball.

                        I am running this on a PC and not a Pi. I am also not a Ubuntu Guru by any means. That being said I followed your instructions, and I am able to see my games, but they are not lunching. I get the following in my Logs.

                        code_textParameters: 
                        Executing: SYS
                        /opt/retropie/supplementary/runcommand/runcommand.sh: line 1251: SYS: command not found
                        

                        Any ideas what I have done wrong?

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