separating snes/super famicom games
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@groviar
It is looking good. Hopefully you got all your i's dotted and your t's crossed ;-) We'll know more when you start launching games from those famicom, superfamicom and tg16 systems.When that times comes we can debug this by look at your "Runcommand debugging log file" which is located at
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Well done!
Looks all good from here.
Now as backstander said you only need to launch the roms and see if all works out especially with those separated configuration and save state files/folders.
I will pack the Japanese logos today and post a download link here in the forum so stay tuned... -
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I got your updated logo set. Thanks a ton for putting it up so quickly!
Just to confirm about the "system2.svg" in the famicom folder, how can I tell if it's needed? If I leave it in there could it interfere with your new custom logo? How can I tell what it is?
And is there any other configs or anything I need to do to get these new custom systems up and running, or am I all set?
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The other system svg files won't cause any issues. I have even 4 different system.svg files in my theme. system1.svg, system2.svg, system3.svg, system4.svg and so on...
If you want to use let's say system2.svg then you can edit the theme.xml file and change the file name in the logo path from system.svg to system2.svg
You could put all my super famicom variations inside and not even rename them. Just open the theme.xml file and edit the logo image name to sf_black.svg or sf_red.svg and so on.
If you want to see the SVG file just double click on them and the internet browser, usually Internet Explorer, will open them so you can see what the logo actually looks like.You might have to adjust the logo size inside the theme.xml file but that we can talk about later if you really have to do it. For now upload those logos, change the paths to the logo file name and you're good to go.
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I understand. I just opened it up and it's just another Nintendo logo. I might just dump it since I won't need it anyways for the famicom folder. I'll rename your custom logos system.svg and that way I won't even have to change anything else in the configs.
Thanks again for all the help. I'm off to bed soon, and I'll be spending the weekend watching movies with my girlfriend and hopefully getting better from my cold, and I have some sorting left to do with my games, so I won't know how this all goes until next week. I'll post back if I run into any snags before then.
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Last question for the night - the "theme.xml" file in the new famicom and superfamicom theme folders - do I need to touch those or change anything or leave them as they are? I'm guessing leave them alone but I just wanted to make sure.
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You too, and thanks again!
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Hmm, this morning I can't connect to Retropie with Putty or Filezilla. Network error. I made a new thread about this error here if anyone can help:
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Can you access your RPi and go to the RetroPie menu access "show IP"?
Check the IP address and compare it to your Filezilla settings.IP addresses tend to change by time so you either create a static IP setup or you check your IP address if connection fails and adjust accordingly.
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Yup, that's the first thing I tried. The IP address is still the same as yesterday. I double-checked the cable to make sure it's connected okay. It was.
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OK, I got that sorted out. I can connect again now.
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@ FlyingTomahawk,
I'm getting ahead of myself a bit here maybe but I'm curious now about what if I want to switch themes at some point? I see different themes support different systems, and some don't show up after switching themes. Since I have the carbon-custom theme folder now, is it possible later to make another custom folder and be able to switch back and forth between them? Right now I can only use my custom carbon theme, otherwise some systems will disappear from my selector. All the systems I want are supported in my carbon-custom folder, so that works out for me.
I was looking at your Futura theme and I really like it a lot. If I were to use another theme I think that would be the one I would go with. But I see there are a few systems I have that you haven't created a theme for yet. Anyways, I was just curious if it was as easy as creating a "futura-custom" theme for instance like I did for the carbon-custom folder, and having that as an alternative I could easily switch back and forth to? Of course there are a few systems missing like I mentioned so I don't know if you're planning to make more systems at some point?
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You can add as many themes you like and switch between them via Es menu but they all show the same systems that you added into the copied es_systems.cfg file.
Yeah, some themes have more systems and some have less. If a system is missing it will show a white page with the system name written up top, or something like that I think.What systems do you intend to use that are not inside the Futura theme? Besides Super Famicom and Famicom and TurboGrafx16.
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Have you seen this theme here?
https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/8391/cardboard-mini-nes-nes-mini-and-famicom-mini-themes/65
He also made the Newgen theme which hopefully will be released as soon as possible.
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Well looking at what themes you have made for Futura, compared to the systems I'm setting up now, here's what's missing (it's quite a few):
amstradcpc
apple2
atarist
coco
dragon32
gameandwatch
intellivision
msx
sg-1000
tg16
vectrex
videopac
virtualboy
zxspectrumI'm not 100% sure I'll be using the amstradcpc and apple2 systems. Some of those computer systems seem like they might be a bit of a pain to run, and the games are a mess to sort through, too. But the consoles are already sorted with my games, including the zxspectrum. I know that's a lot of systems. That's one thing I like about the carbon theme - they are all supported in that theme so the look of the selector will be consistent throughout. I love the look of your themes but it would ruin the whole look to have certain systems go to a blank page.
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Wow, that's a loooot of systems. I would not recommend my system though if you intend to use so many systems.
My theme is heavy (1080p) and could probably handle around 10 systems with a few hundred scraped roms per systems.
I never made those systems because I thought they were not popular enough.
Carbon is a great system so is Pixel and Metapixel they support a lot systems.
Don't forget you can always create those missing systems yourself, it's not really difficult and not any different than what you did with the NES and SNES stuff.
Just find good screenshots and cut them using the layouts that are included then write a system description inside the theme.xml if you want a description and upload the logo, system.svg, and you're done. -
Yeah, that was the other thing I was wondering about - would your theme handle so many systems? I guess not. I have lots of games and lots of systems I'm setting up and I heard some themes don't handle lots of systems well.
Will the carbon theme have any issues with so many systems? Like I said I may be dropping a few of the computer systems out since they seem complicated to run anyways, but I want to keep all the console systems, which is way more than 10.
And how does carbon/Retropie handle systems with tons of games? The consoles usually have a few hundred games at most, but it's the computer systems that can have thousands of games per system. Does that cause retropie to run sluggish, having so many games in a system?
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Carbon is a light on the resources theme and should be able to handle it.
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