Gambatte_gb_link_network_server_ip_octet3 = "0" Gambatte_gb_link_network_server_ip_octet2 = "0" Gambatte_gb_link_network_server_ip_octet1 = "0" Gambatte_gbc_color_correction = "enabled" Gambatte_gb_internal_palette = "GBC - Blue" I change MSX2+ to name of arabic msx machine folder or MSX2 Arabic (like in nlMSX emulator) it just saves then when check it again it is MSX2 or MSX2+, it seems that the emulator change it to the value it knows. When i try to change the line below (third to end of file) #include "/opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch.cfg"Ĭontents of " /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch-core-options.cfg" Input_remapping_directory = "/opt/retropie/configs/msx/" These are contents of /opt/retropie/configs/msx/retroarch.cfg # Settings made here will only override settings in the global retroarch.cfg if placed above the #include line Said clearly that Machines must be in BIOS folder when explaining about shared, I took the Machines folder from Full install for BlueMSX for windows, it got "Shared Roms" folder with all files you listed. I dont have this emulato installed but if that information doesnt work ill install it or compile it and see if i can find any problems with what your trying to This guide The following is a list of roms that can be added to the shared folder: ARAB1.ROMĬan you also post your /opt/retropie/configs/msx/retroarch.cfg home/pi/RetroPie/BIOS/Machines/Shared Roms/ The 75 educational cartridges that need Arabic ROM is from the Arabic MSX manufacturer itself (Al Alamiyah).īlueMSX for windows is so simple and perfect, why everything under Linux is so quirky and not good as under windows (since I tried OpenMSX under Raspbian and it's too quirky). It seems that other Arabic cartridges from another manufacturer (Barq) works greate without the need to Arabic BIOS. One other solution is running the Arabic ROM as Cartridge, but i got problems in input, and can't load another cartridge (for the educational software).Īlso, there is no Sound in MSX under RetroPie. BlueMSX just refuse to work when changing anything in its machines. I had another idea to play with config file in Machines/MSX/ (which is the default machine that BlueMSX emulate) and I put the path for Arabic BIOS and ROM unders and it didn't work. I had an idea to rename the Arabic BIOS file to MSX.ROM in Machines/Shared Roms folder, but in this case when running any MSX Game it just goes blank and retrun to main menu again i.e. My problem is that there is no way in the emulator to choose the specific MSX machine I want to emulate which is MSX - Arabic or MSX - Al Alamiah AX-170. I knew the problem was in the MSX machine I emulate, so I copied all machines and databases from BlueMSX for PC and put them in BIOS folder of RetroPie. The Arabic characters of title screen appears as some strange ASCII characters. My problem is when running Arabic MSX ROMs which are mostly educational Arabic software from the 80's. I am using Retropie for emulating a bunch of retro systems including MSX, it works great.
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