Attract-Mode Support Forum
Attract-Mode Support => General => Topic started by: BicheTortue on June 02, 2019, 10:49:49 AM
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Hello,
I'm building an arcade cabinet and I'm planning on using an old PC rather than a raspberry PI to be able to play Wii games using dolphin core.
I think the best way to do so is to install lakka and install attract mode on top of it. That's where I struggle because I can't get attract mode installed on lakka since there is no "make" command(Others are also missing).
I wonder how to do this, or if there is an easier solution to get a linux system to boot directly on attract mode. Even buying a different hardware similar to a Raspberry able to run Dolphin.
Thanks for your time.
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https://github.com/keilmillerjr/Raspberry-Pi-MAME-Setup-Guide
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Did you even read my post?
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Hello,
I'm building an arcade cabinet and I'm plannaing on using an old PC rather than a raspberryPI to be able to play Wii games using dolphin core.
I think the best way to do so is to install lakka and install attract mode on top of it. That's where I struggle because I can't get attract mode installed on lakka since there is no "make" command(Others are also missing).
I wonder how to do this, or if there is an easier solution to get a linux system to boot directly on attract mode. Even buying a different hardware similar to a Raspberry able to run Dolphin.
Thanks for your time.
Lakka isn't ideal for what you're trying to do. It uses a read only partition loaded into memory on boot which is problematic if you want to make major changes. Lakka is really just a thin OS for RetroArch based on OpenElec. Most people would use a minimal Linux distribution or Windows install and then just install Attract-Mode and RetroArch (or any other desired emulators).
Another option is to use RetroPie and add AttractMode. RetroPie isn't just for the Raspberry Pi and it can run on a PC https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Debian/ (https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Debian/). I wouldn't take this route but it might be easier if you'er not as experienced with emulation and/or Linux.
If you really want to try to use Lakka (not recommended) you're best bet is to compile Attract-Mode on a similar Linux build (without the limitations) and then port/move the files to your Lakka build.
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Did you even read my post?
Yup. Thats why i posted the guide i made to have a quick system with what i wanted. I asked the same question even in the lakka forums and they had not a clue. Did you even read my guide?
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Yup. Thats why i posted the guide i made to have a quick system with what i wanted. I asked the same question even in the lakka forums and they had not a clue. Did you even read my guide?
"I'm building an arcade cabinet and I'm plannaing on using an old PC rather than a raspberryPI"
Your guide is for Pi only, correct?
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Yup. Thats why i posted the guide i made to have a quick system with what i wanted. I asked the same question even in the lakka forums and they had not a clue. Did you even read my guide?
"I'm building an arcade cabinet and I'm plannaing on using an old PC rather than a raspberryPI"
Your guide is for Pi only, correct?
Oh, shit. Why you mention the raspberry pi then? Install some other normal linux distro? Can use GroovyArcade. Find on byoac forum.
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In a Pi you do not emulate the wii neither with Dolphin nor with Whale :)
And for the Pi, it's best to use Raspbian lite, Attract-Mode and RetroArch. But forget about Dolphin. The Pi is not an F1. On the pi, nothing higher than Nintendo 64 will work properly for you.
I installed AM in Lakka, but i prefer Raspbian Lite + Attract-Mode, it goes better in Pi 3B+. If you follow Keil's tutorials it will be easy for you to do it.