Has anybody got any advice or an image for piplay which can be installed on berryboot? I have used berryboot to install openelec to run xbmc and I would like to install piplay as well. Help!!!
Amazing, cant wait for the image. I am also going to try and utilizes xbmc's ability to play retro games. There are some good tutorials how to install play emulators on youtube. So hopefully I can have the best of both worlds.
I forgot how easy it was to create berryboot images. I am currently uploading it to my webhost, so it should be up in a few hours. Ill add a link when its done.
Has anybody tried it on berryboot? I tried running it but after 40minutes I gave up. Gonna try again tomorrow and hopefully it will install if I leave it for longer.
you are a legend. I know I sound like a broken record but I am having trouble getting my two player joystick to work on pi play. It is a usb controlled arcade joystick set bought from ultracabs. It used to wrok fine with pimame 0.7. Do you have the sudo commands to install the joystick controller? and the jtest? I used to configure in the GUI but I am having trouble finding the program.
No joys, I have tried that. When I run jstest /dev/input/js0 two of the direction buttons wont pick up. I cant remember the program but there was a small program that I used to install the the gui where you can test and calibrate the joystick? Think it might be called gtk jtk I am not sure.
Is there any good tutorial fpr convert Images to squash-images (for Berryboot)? I found one but it doesn't work for me (after kpartx I cant mount the loopfile because it has no partition-table???)
That would be great if anybody can explain it to me or better link me to a good tutorial.
Thanks a lot.
P.S. PiPlay is great, but PiPlay and Raspbmc on one SD-Card with an bootloader is much more greater ;)
Yep, thats the tutorial which I found and tried out. I am not sure if the error is with my Image (I tried raspbmc first) or the virtual Linux machine, but I can't mount on 2nd step. I got a error something like 'missing filesystem type'. I checked the loop0p2-File with fdisk & testdisk and there is no partition table on the file -> maybe thats why it isn't possible to mount it? I tried to mount with -t "vfat" (and other filesystems) and got always an Error that this fs is not aviable. I am tring almost 3 days to mount the loop0p2 but without success... :(
The Raspbmc-Image is backuped from my SD-Card, it is konfigurated as I like it (also PiPlay 0.8.3) and I just want to merge this two Images to one SD-Card on Berryboot.... I used the WinDiskImaager32 for backuping (also recovering on SD-Card). Maybe I did a mistake? Am I the only one with such problems mounting the Image in Linux?
@werner I know, everybody say it is easy.... but maybe I am stupid or something is wrong with my Instalaltion/Images/Linux or what ever.
I have a virtual (VMWare Workstation) Linux and two Images created with WinDisk32 from an existing and already configurated Raspberry-Installation.
I run into troubles in the 2nd Step: mounting! My Linux-machine tells me that the disk file type is missing! When I add the '-t' Option with any filesystem-type I run into errors like 'unknowned' or 'not found'?
I think my Image have no Filesystem because when I run fdisk or testdisk over the Image it shows me that a FS is missing. Any ideas?
I am a noob myself and if I were to give you advice I would format the sd card, put the berryboot files on your sd. Boot up and install raspbmc or any other system of your choice, then use a memory stick and install shea's piplay berryboot image (it is on one of my previous discussions) and try running it. It was quite easy for a beginner and I am just struggling with my Xin-Mo joistick otherwise no problems.
I went to digital ocean, and created a small ubuntu cloud server. it cost me like 2cents for the time I spent. I downloaded the image, installed the needed tools, and then just had it convert from there.
The xin-mo patch is already included in the 0.8.3 version. If you have wired the player 1 joysticks and buttons 1&2 correctly, then it will work in the PiPlay front end. There are pins that do not work so here is the link for the ones i used. I have my xin-mo working on both mame and SNES.
Ok, I found out that my Image created from my running Raspbmc is corrupted or something. The loop0p2-partition (this is a partition, right?) has no partition-table! I downloaded a untouched Image and the problem was solved. I run into another problems, but I think I damaged my Linux-Installation. After a new install everything worked fine. Now I will try to install it on berryboot...but thats another story then ;) Thanks a lot!
@wernernagel2005 - I grabbed Hinch's pic just in case it came in handy later. Here's a link you can grab it from. If you want me to take it down just let me know Hinch.
Nah that's cool, I didn't realise it had changed.. Thanks chad ;-) This was for the 8.0.3 version. The pins that worked were different with the 7.10, so I expect this will change again when the new version when it comes out.
@hinchhinch I rewired according to the diagram but p1 and 2 still no response for up and left direction so gonna have to rebuild the kernel. Thanks anyways
Yes it does. I have installed piplay o.8.3 and xin mo 2 player joystick and up and left direction for both players dont work. I have re wired the controllers and up and left still dont work. Directions worked fine in pimame 0.7.1.
Hi wernernagel2005, I'm sorry, but If you have a Rasberry Pi, Piplay 0.8.3, a xin-mo encoder and it is wired correctly, I don't get why mine and others are working and yours isn't.. Silly question but are you sure it is Piplay 0.8.3 and not the earlier 0.8 versions? I see your post where you are compiling and it seems like a confusing mammoth task when mine has been easy to get mine running. I do hope you sort it soon so you can have a bit of Funtime playing it.. Good luck, Kristy ;-)
Tell me about it. Im going to format the sd card and start over, if it doesnt work im going to recompile the kernel and if that fails im going to revert back to .7.10. Thanks for the help
@SSilver2k2, @ian57 and @hinchhinch. I made some progress. I reformatted my sd, did not use berryboot and installed a fresh copy of piplay 0.8.3. I have installed the update, jstest, evtest and jstest-gtk. I now have a fully working player 1 on my two player xin mo. But unfortunately player 2 is not working, neither directions or buttons. Does anybody have any idea how to fix this?
That's great, I'm sure you are feeling stoked with that ;-) Do you mean player 2 is not working in the Piplay menu? (If so, I'm sure only player 1 is supposed to)..Have you tried to play a MAME game?
I played a few games and player one works, no response for player 2. Evtest and jatest-gtk shows no response for 2nd player buttons. Will check the wiring again but i do think its a software problem
Yes it's very strange... in most of my test, when xin-mo is detected and supported with evtest... all is working. As hinchhinch said you should check your wiring... perhaps the second mass is not on the right pin... it's easy to make this mistake.