Amiga Per-Game List and Launch in Emulationstation - WHD version?
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Good stuff, Yorkie, appreciate the writeup very much, thank you! After reading it I did a little snooping around... by any chance, the site where you found the write up... is the major color scheme of the site... Red? :)
You got me past the roadblock, much appreciated sir!
For others trying to figure out this method, Yorkie spells out the main steps, and it should be enough to allow you to find even more details and fill in the gaps with a little searching.
I've been toying with the idea of creating some content for YouTube... if I get this set up and working properly, I intend to make it my first how-to video. We'll see if I have as much luck as Mr. Yorkie has.
Thanks,
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@EVEGames Did you managed to get it running? I found the "red" site as well, followed the steps there but now when I start a game it goes to command line and back to emulation station.
Edit: Nvm, i had a typo in one of the files. i had retropi instead of retropie. -.-
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@EctoOne Good to hear, sounds like you're up and running! You're ahead of me, I've taken a lot of time reading through Facebook posts, taking notes etc. Plan on trying to implement this tomorrow.
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@EVEGames Yeah, happy about that. Although i still need to figure out a way to use my controller as mouse. Also some other games i tried as whdload didn't work. Looks like the premade pack from that red site contained all games that worked right away.
Now i'm trying to create small hdf files instead of multiple adf files. Hopefully that somehow works. -
@EctoOne said in Amiga Per-Game List and Launch in Emulationstation - WHD version?:
@EVEGames Yeah, happy about that. Although i still need to figure out a way to use my controller as mouse.
There is a detailed guide on the FB Group which you can follow that works to achieve this goal. I did it with my PS3 Dualshock Bluetooth controller and it works.
Check this post and the following comments for the detailed guide.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1854320841462593/permalink/1932961256931884/ -
@Freakadude Thanks for the link, i'll look into it and hope it works. Are you using the normal UAE4ARM or the amiberry version? I'm just asking because i just noticed that my USB Mouse isn't working in games, it works in the GUI tho. Thought it might be either setting i missed or because of amiberry. Anyway, first i need a break, just finished cleaning up my gamelist and creating all missing images.
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@EctoOne I use the latest Amiberry v2.1 version.
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hello there,im going to help as soon as possible ;) i just start making my first tutorial how to get amiga games runing nice on rpi using the emulation station gui. just give me little bit of time, i want to make tutorial which guide you step by step (with pictures, sample files etc...).
hope my english will be good enough ;)
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Just fyi - the latest retropie (update all packages) includes launching adfs directly from emulation station via uae4arm. Also zipped disk sets.
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@BuZz sounds interesting. I still prefer the uae files because of the different settings. If you set the config folder in the uae4arm gui to the rom folder you can easily edit all the files that were created automatically from one of the scripts afterwards. And they show up in Emulation Station right away if you add games with the gui. If uae files are added to the es_system.cfg that is of course. But for starters it's a good way.
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@EctoOne you can still use uae files with the new method - although in that case it's best to move the games so they don't show up in the list too. But if you launch a .uae file it will use it automatically.
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@BuZz ye, I would have guessed so. I just wanted to say that uae files are more configurable than starting adf. Adf are more convenient tho.
And I will not update in the near future because it took me a whole weekend to set it up how i wanted it (and there is still one thing I need to figure out). In that process I replaced uae4arm with amiberry as well and as long as it works I'm happy. -
i've made a tutorial. hope it'll be helpful. enjoy
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