FBAlpha, support Mouse?
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@barbudreadmon
One Question: U say that u have add some mouse support - that means that I've update my current running fba core via retropie menu?
Sorry for this maybe dummy question, but I'm a neewbie here.. :-) THX -
@OliB said in FBAlpha, support Mouse?:
that means that I've update my current running fba core via retropie menu?
Yes, my new code won't magically appear in your current core ;).
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:-) THX
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@barbudreadmon
Okay. After update I'm now Version on Version 0.2.97.44 cfbe1e1.
But I couldn't choose a different Device Type in quick menu as I already have...
I've updated "only" binary - should I update faba again via Source?THX again..........
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@OliB said in FBAlpha, support Mouse?:
I've updated "only" binary - should I update faba again via Source?
Yes, use the source update. It will take some time to compile, but you'll have the latest version.
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Right now Source Update is running... Hope there are no problems with my current romset after update.. Otherwise I have to restore my 256 GB Image backup... :-(
Or is there a way to rollback to the "old " fba version?THX
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@OliB You can save your existing binary, backup the
/opt/retropie/libretrocores/lr-fbalpha
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@OliB said in FBAlpha, support Mouse?:
Hope there are no problems with my current romset after update
For the most part, your romset should be ok, but there'll be slight changes for some roms between .43 and .44 . I can't tell you how many of them though, you'll have to use clrmamepro + (hb)mame 0.204 romsets to fix this.
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@barbudreadmon
THX again. I've heard about that clrmamepro tool and take a quick look at it... but I'm afraid I don't understand the whole story :-) For now, I understand that I've to convert the roms which are not running anymore using clrmamepro to the fba .44 Version. What else did i need too? Sorry agin for that questions, but I still learn to understand this... -
FBA .44 Source Update is finished. I can see now the added Trackball settings. Will play around with that. It also seems as I'm on the lucky side - my favorite games are still running :-) Will see what happens if I try a new game which isn't supported. In meanwhile, I will skill up myself regarding clrmamepro. Current I've found a MAC OS version of clrmamepro and also, the as far as i know needed FBA .043 DAT file.
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@OliB said in FBAlpha, support Mouse?:
the as far as i know needed FBA .043 DAT file.
I provide an up-to-date dat file in the repo : https://github.com/libretro/fbalpha/blob/master/dats/FB Alpha v0.2.97.44 (ClrMame Pro XML).dat
Don't use some random dat from some random website, people (including distributions like retropie) like copying a dat file, including it in their docs, then never updating it, instead of directly linking the one which is updated every time there is a change on a romset...
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@barbudreadmon The dats folder from the source repository is automatically added in the installation folder for
lr-fbalpha
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@mitu people are supposed to read doc at https://retropie.org.uk/docs/FinalBurn-Alpha/, and the dat there is wrong, i don't think many people will check the sources of what they built for potential dat files
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@barbudreadmon you can update the wiki to point to the right one if you want. i told the person who mistakenly changed it to the wrong link, but i'm tired of policing the wiki if people won't correct their mistakes :/
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@barbudreadmon
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@dankcushions said in FBAlpha, support Mouse?:
you can update the wiki to point to the right one if you want
Iirc that's what i did a long time ago, i don't want to do it again considering i am not a retropie user and i have my own projects to work on. This is especially pointless if anyone can replace it by a link to some crappy copy.... you should consider making the wiki not publicly editable...
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@barbudreadmon that's not my decision to make. i fixed the link - takes 5 seconds.
one thing would be nice if the dat filename itself didn't change every version as it breaks the link. i am not sure there's so much utility in having the name change, anyway, when git tracks the history.
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@barbudreadmon Making the wiki non-editable by normal users would prevent vandalism, but also contributions from the community. Wikis thrive on the latter, so I would respectfully advise against closing that door.
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@dankcushions said in FBAlpha, support Mouse?:
one thing would be nice if the dat filename itself didn't change every version as it breaks the link
Your point is valid so i changed this behavior and updated your wiki.
@Clyde said in FBAlpha, support Mouse?:
also contributions from the community
I have also seen some of those "contributions from the community" in arcade compatibility list, basically people with wrong romsets saying "this game doesn't work with emulator XXX", that's when i stopped participating in this kind of docs/lists. Imho, the docs/lists about arcade should be writable only by a handful of people who understand what they do, or at least some kind of validation should be required.
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@Clyde said in FBAlpha, support Mouse?:
also contributions from the community
I have also seen some of those "contributions from the community" in arcade compatibility list, basically people with wrong romsets saying "this game doesn't work with emulator XXX", that's when i stopped participating in this kind of docs/lists.
I'm also no friend of such lists, they tend to be outdated too quickly if the software in question is still updated regularly. I'm more concerned with general docs and guides that don't change that often, like the Retropie Docs. Those also tend to require more effort to write than a mere list entry, which helps to protect them from "drive-by edits" a little more than lists.
Imho, the docs/lists about arcade should be writable only by a handful of people who understand what they do, or at least some kind of validation should be required.
Both of those approaches put all the work on the shoulders of that handful of people who, in most cases, are doing this in their freetime. That may result in either a poorly maintained wiki and/or overworked maintainers.
I think it's a matter of perspective. While you seem to see greater risks than benefits in an open wiki, I see it the other way around. Maybe we should leave it at that at this point, lest we hijack this thread with our discussion. 😇
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