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  • in reply to: Systems I'd Like To See Included #106146
    dtungsten
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    If I miraculously get time, I’ll try to compile something and see. I’d be willing to supply instructions, or put it on my blog for those that want to try coolcv in the meantime. (It’s falling off a log simple for anyone who can edit a config file.)

    in reply to: Systems I'd Like To See Included #106132
    dtungsten
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    Unfortunately, it was the unsupported closed source coolcv, but it worked great, and was easy to integrate into emulation station. I was also able to get Shea Silverman’s old build of advmess to run Colecovision, but with issues, not recommended. I’d think that a new build of libretro mame/mess build would be the ideal, however lr-bluemsx and lr-fba might alternatively be able to do it. I know for sure bluemsx can run it, I’m just not sure if/how to do it in RetroPie.

    in reply to: Systems I'd Like To See Included #106124
    dtungsten
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    I got Colecovision working.

    in reply to: Systems I'd Like To See Included #105069
    dtungsten
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    Atari 5200/7800 are officially supported and working in 3.0 so yay!

    in reply to: Systems I'd Like To See Included #92407
    dtungsten
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    <div class=”d4p-bbt-quote-title”>dtungsten wrote:</div>
    I got 7800 working using AdvanceMESS. It’s not a part of RetroPie, so I’d still like to fix prosystem libretro for inclusion in RetroPie, but it does work.

    I also got 7800 working using AdvanceMESS, but I compiled from source and launch in root from the command line. Turning off all video options (and I think I have VSync off) it runs good on RPi2 @ 1000MHz.

    I would still like a Prosystem build. I have a custom PSP binary version that fixes some old bugs that got fixes in the Wii build, but not in the Win build.

    Even with some great advances in new games and new hardware for the Atari 7800, some aspects of the 7800 seem to have a curse over them, being it emulators, flash carts, Dev Carts, Expansion Module hardware, customised anniversary editions, etc.
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    I used Shea Silverman’s build, and it didn’t run right with HDMI audio. There were audio issues slowing it down, but I was able to get it semi-useable by changing the latency to 0.40. By instead forcing the audio to the analog audio port, it worked pretty much fine.

    in reply to: Systems I'd Like To See Included #90490
    dtungsten
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    I got 7800 working using AdvanceMESS. It’s not a part of RetroPie, so I’d still like to fix prosystem libretro for inclusion in RetroPie, but it does work.

    in reply to: Systems I'd Like To See Included #90148
    dtungsten
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    I was able to get a 5200 to boot last night in Atari 800. Had trouble with the controls, though. I’m sure I’ll get it working. I’d like help with the documentation and getting the stock configuration streamlined.

    in reply to: Systems I'd Like To See Included #90034
    dtungsten
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    It should already have support for 5200, but I haven’t got it to work for me yet.

    in reply to: Systems I'd Like To See Included #89937
    dtungsten
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    I’ll check it out. If I do get it working, I can post a patch on github.

    in reply to: Systems I'd Like To See Included #89930
    dtungsten
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    Sorry if this is the wrong place to post this, but I got Virtual Boy emulation working (on a Raspberry Pi 2) via compiling mednafen-vb-libretro and also via mednafen-0.9 from the ‘Jessie’ Debian repository.

    I actually got 3D to work with my TV with the plain mednafen version, but not from within the emulation station frontend.

    I also would like 7800 emulation, so I’ll be working on that at some point if someone doesn’t get to it before me.

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