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    Problems with the AtariST and the gamelist.xml file in Recalbox 6.0

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      Zing Global moderator Translator @RustyMG last edited by

      @rustymg Everything indicates that the problem is in your gamelist, I also use the ARRM, and I had a similar problem once, but it did not affect the whole gamelist: there was a ROM that had an accent / graphic signal (or whatever the translation in English), and the gamelist could not read beyond that ROM.
      Take a test: choose 5 ROMs, scrap only those 5, save the gamelist with only those 5 ROMs, and see if it works. If it works, the problem really is in some ROM name (I've seen instances of a "dot" in the name give problem). If so, you either give the name of your ROMs, or go to the ARRM topic and explain the situation to the creator of the tool, he is very attentive and helpful, I am sure he will help if it is possible.

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      • nexusone13
        nexusone13 @RustyMG last edited by

        @rustymg hi could you send me the faulty atarist gamelist.xml?

        ARRM (Another Gamelist, Roms manager, and Scraper for Recalbox, Batocera, Retropie) : http://jujuvincebros.fr/telechargements2/file/10-arrm-another-recalbox-roms-manager
        Wiki ARRM: http://www.jujuvincebros.fr/wiki/arrm/
        Discord: https://discord.gg/p7QsBTS

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        • RustyMG
          RustyMG last edited by RustyMG

          At work just now - gimmie 6 hours !
          I will get the original file and the one that Recalbox has changed.

          Sinclair ZX Spectrum 48k "dead flesh" keyboard, Commodore 64, Amiga A500, Amiga A1200, CD32, PC Engine, PS1, PS2, PSP, Nintendo DS, Dreamcast, Wii, XBox 360, Xbox One-X, Pi2, Pi3, Pi4 owner, ARRM contributor ( http://jujuvincebros.fr/wiki/arrm/doku.php ).

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          • RustyMG
            RustyMG @nexusone13 last edited by

            @nexusone13 said in Problems with the AtariST and the gamelist.xml file in Recalbox 6.0:

            @rustymg hi could you send me the faulty atarist gamelist.xml?

            Hi,
            Without breaking any forum rules, how do I get the file to you ?

            Sinclair ZX Spectrum 48k "dead flesh" keyboard, Commodore 64, Amiga A500, Amiga A1200, CD32, PC Engine, PS1, PS2, PSP, Nintendo DS, Dreamcast, Wii, XBox 360, Xbox One-X, Pi2, Pi3, Pi4 owner, ARRM contributor ( http://jujuvincebros.fr/wiki/arrm/doku.php ).

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            • nexusone13
              nexusone13 @RustyMG last edited by

              @rustymg I sent you a private message

              ARRM (Another Gamelist, Roms manager, and Scraper for Recalbox, Batocera, Retropie) : http://jujuvincebros.fr/telechargements2/file/10-arrm-another-recalbox-roms-manager
              Wiki ARRM: http://www.jujuvincebros.fr/wiki/arrm/
              Discord: https://discord.gg/p7QsBTS

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              • RustyMG
                RustyMG last edited by RustyMG

                Okay, I have been looking further into this and THINK I may be on to something that might be confusing Recalbox, ARRM, or both.
                I had 808 game files, all scraped fine.
                Then, after what I described in my original post, 444 games now show as being unscraped (I clicked on "without picture" to show them).

                And, in EVERY game that "lost" its scrape data, ie cover and description and name, well, the actual filename had [STE] before the file extension (confirmed this in ARRM).
                The collection I obtained had [STE] in the filename to indicate it was, well, the enhanced STE version of the game, and Im thinking THAT might be whats causing the issue.
                Using one of them as an example:
                Filename is : Xiphos (Electronic Zoo) (Disk 1 of 2) [STE].stx.zip
                Original ARRM scrape name: Xiphos (Disk 1 of 2)
                Now showing: Xiphos .stx (Disk 1 of 2)

                Notice the 3 spaces after the actual game name and before ".stx".
                In all 444 cases, they have all lost their scraped picture, and have 3 spaces at end of the actual game name before the ".stx"
                That cant be co-incidence.

                I might use Ken rename to bulk rename all those files, then do a global search and replace in the .xml file to see if that fixes the situation........

                Sinclair ZX Spectrum 48k "dead flesh" keyboard, Commodore 64, Amiga A500, Amiga A1200, CD32, PC Engine, PS1, PS2, PSP, Nintendo DS, Dreamcast, Wii, XBox 360, Xbox One-X, Pi2, Pi3, Pi4 owner, ARRM contributor ( http://jujuvincebros.fr/wiki/arrm/doku.php ).

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                • nexusone13
                  nexusone13 @RustyMG last edited by

                  @rustymg
                  Effectively. This is a strange behavior. The gamelist from ARRM is correct (images, files and tags are in agreement). You get to play on your Pi but after a reboot the gamelist is changed. Example with Action Fighter.
                  In the original gamelist the file 'Action Fighter [STE] .stx.zip' has 2 spaces between Fighter and [STE], the image tag and the image file respect this format. After a reboot, the <image> tag loses 1 space between fighter and [STE]. Does Recalbox remix the gamelist when extinguishing? Is there an option to prevent Recalbox from modifying this gamelist?

                  ARRM (Another Gamelist, Roms manager, and Scraper for Recalbox, Batocera, Retropie) : http://jujuvincebros.fr/telechargements2/file/10-arrm-another-recalbox-roms-manager
                  Wiki ARRM: http://www.jujuvincebros.fr/wiki/arrm/
                  Discord: https://discord.gg/p7QsBTS

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                  • RustyMG
                    RustyMG last edited by

                    Im thinking Recalbox is having issues with filenames that have spaces directly before the file extention.
                    Admittedly this is an unusual occurance, but, surely it should make no difference......
                    Its as if its trying to "trim" the image filename........

                    Sinclair ZX Spectrum 48k "dead flesh" keyboard, Commodore 64, Amiga A500, Amiga A1200, CD32, PC Engine, PS1, PS2, PSP, Nintendo DS, Dreamcast, Wii, XBox 360, Xbox One-X, Pi2, Pi3, Pi4 owner, ARRM contributor ( http://jujuvincebros.fr/wiki/arrm/doku.php ).

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                      Zing Global moderator Translator @nexusone13 last edited by

                      @nexusone13 As I mentioned earlier, I have seen cases of gamelist giving problem because of a "dot" when you mention that it has a ROM named "Xiphos (Electronic Zoo) (Disk 1 of 2) [STE] .stx.zip", the which I visualize is: there are 2 file extensions where there should be only one: ".stx.zip", I believe (I may be wrong, but judging from what I've seen) that as the system is programmed to interpret the extension file as the last part of the name, a read bug occurs when there are 2 extensions, so the dot in the middle of the rom name is a problem sometimes.

                      @RustyMG Have you ever tried to rename the files by excluding the repeated extension, leaving only: "Xiphos (Electronic Zoo) (Disk 1 of 2) [STE] .zip" and "Action Fighter [STE] .zip"? (there are some programs that serve to rename batch files, it is easy to rename multiple files in moments, you do not have to rename 808 ROMs manually ...)

                      Se a minha resposta foi útil, por favor, dê um voto positivo, clicando na seta para cima logo abaixo da resposta, ao lado de "citar".
                      If my answer was helpful, please give a positive feedback by clicking the up arrow below the answer, next to "quote".

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                      • RustyMG
                        RustyMG last edited by

                        Hi all,
                        As touched upon in one of my earlier posts, I was intending to use "ken rename" to bulk rename the game files and the associated image files, then do a "search & replace" in the xml file to refer to the new file names.

                        Thankfully, nexusone13 tested my files and had the exact same problems as myself, and renamed the files for me, removing the 3 spaces in each file name.

                        This seems to have done the trick - it looks as if it was the spaces causing the issue and not the "STE" in the filenames.

                        To be honest, I wasnt sure it would be the STE causing the issue, as there are games out there that have those letters in the file with no problems (eg any game with the word "step" in the title).

                        Anyway, with the 3 spaces removed, I have booted up the ST emulator, played games, reset the Pi, shut it down, did a quick shut down as well, put the usb stick in my PC and booted up ARRM, and........everything now seems fine !

                        Thanks for all the help (especially nexusone13), and suggestions everyone.

                        Sinclair ZX Spectrum 48k "dead flesh" keyboard, Commodore 64, Amiga A500, Amiga A1200, CD32, PC Engine, PS1, PS2, PSP, Nintendo DS, Dreamcast, Wii, XBox 360, Xbox One-X, Pi2, Pi3, Pi4 owner, ARRM contributor ( http://jujuvincebros.fr/wiki/arrm/doku.php ).

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