The ones I downloaded are from the mame-0.221-roms-merged set on archive.orgI'm looking for roms, I'd likes to upload all Game & Watch Roms and maybe all Hasbro Tiger Electronic-like game... Which extension do I have to find?
The ones I downloaded are from the mame-0.221-roms-merged set on archive.orgI'm looking for roms, I'd likes to upload all Game & Watch Roms and maybe all Hasbro Tiger Electronic-like game... Which extension do I have to find?
I did it! Raspberry Pi only. I got mario 3, tetris, marble madness and mega man 2 and still had 300kb free! Vendos guide works but has a typo or two and some steps aren't quite correct. All backups and flashes worked 100% first try. It was easy to get a good connection with common female to male dupont cables. Save states are working and the emu is smooth and 60fps. Sorry for the bad camera!
I didn't understand a thing.
I stucked on point 15. Do I have to connect the battery on G&W?
Edit.
On point 14:
14. cd game-and-watch-backup
The terminal open opt/game-and-watch-backup folder
Don't connect the battery but do connect the usb c power adapter and have it on at the clock screen. Watch this video from 2:30 and do what he does but replace "jlink" with "rpi" and dont do ./5_restore. That will get you to step 19 in the guide.Could you help me?
Don't connect the battery but do connect the usb c power adapter and have it on at the clock screen. Watch this video from 2:30 and do what he does but replace "jlink" with "rpi" and dont do ./5_restore. That will get you to step 19 in the guide.
The G&W backup folder isnt in the G&W memory, its in your opt folder on the Pi. You run the numbered scripts from there.I Guess I have a problem before.
i could not enter into G&W Memory.
I'm using a pi4 with raspbian. But I don't understand at which point I can open g&w folder.
My feeling tells me that your file isn't named " 1_sanity_check.sh" but "1_sanity_check.sh" (without the blank/space before the name)I upload my command line...
I can't understand what's wrong.
I upload my command line...
I can't understand what's wrong.
This. There should not be a space between ./ and 1_sanity_check.shMy feeling tells me that your file isn't named " 1_sanity_check.sh" but "1_sanity_check.sh" (without the blank/space before the name)
My feeling tells me that your file isn't named " 1_sanity_check.sh" but "1_sanity_check.sh" (without the blank/space before the name)
type ./1_sanity_check.sh instead. Bash interprets your command as ./ and 1_sanity_check.sh as an argument for said command. But . refers to the current working directory and hence bash tells you "./ È una directory"
I can't believe that my problem's solution is so stupid!
now everythings works fine.
Now my only problem is that I thought the G&W roms was smaller. It's impossible to play with all roms without increase the memory.
Un occhiata posso anche darla, ma c'è davvero poco da aggiungere alla guida postata per l'uso di Raspberry e senza saldature. Il grosso dei problemi (davvero pochi) sta nel fatto che ci sia qualche refuso qua e là (un sudo che manca o un errore di scrittura) in più le immagini più che risolvere creano problemi, nel punto di cui parlo sopra sembra che quando entra nella cartella di backup questa non sia all'interno del Raspberry come invece è.Ciao thebeaver,
ti contatto direttamente e lo faccio in italiano, nella nostra lingua madre, così possiamo comprenderci meglio. Ho seguito il thread, mi trovo nella situazione in cui ti sei trovato tu quando hai iniziato. Ho tutto l'occorrente e la guida PDF linkata in questo thread.
Leggendo quanto hai scritto, hai avuto delle difficoltà che con un po' buona volontà e aiuto dalla community sei riuscito a superare. Mi chiedevo se te la sentissi di scrivere una guida step by step per neofiti, anche in italiano magari, per aiutare quanti come me vogliono aggiungere nuovi giochi su questo bel giocattolino Nintendo.
Pensi di poterlo fare? Oppure, se non proprio un'intera guida completa, almeno correggere "al volo" ciò che va corretto nella guida PDF che ho linkato sopra.
Grazie in ogni caso!
Cosimo