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[mrext/tapto]
[mrext/tapto]
db_url = https://github.com/TapToCommunity/tapto/raw/main/scripts/mister/repo/tapto.json
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Revision as of 23:00, 29 November 2024

MiSTer FPGA is an open source project which emulates retro console, computers and arcade machines using an FPGA board called the DE10-Nano. MiSTer is fully supported by TapTo as a platform, and originally started as a project on MiSTer. TapTo has several MiSTer-exclusive commands because of this.

Installation

Download TapTo and copy it to the Scripts folder on your MiSTer's SD card.

Once installed, run tapto from the MiSTer Scripts menu, a prompt will offer to enable TapTo as a startup service, then the service will be started in the background.

After the initial setup is complete, a status display will be shown. It's OK to exit this screen, the service will continue to run in the background.

Downloader and Update All

TapTo is available in Update All by enabling the MiSTer Extensions repository in the Tools & Scripts menu.

If you only want TapTo, add the following text to the downloader.ini file on your MiSTer's SD card root:

[mrext/tapto]
db_url = https://github.com/ZaparooProject/tapto/raw/main/scripts/mister/repo/tapto.json

Known Issues

Alternate Launchers

TapTo supports using an explicitly set alternate launcher (core) per token. At the end of a launch command, add the text: ?launcher=<launcher ID>

Note that these cores are launched using their default paths as installed by Update All. They won't work if moved or renamed. These alternate launchers are supported:

Type Launcher IDs Notes
LLAPI LLAPIAtari2600, LLAPIAtari7800, LLAPIGameboy, LLAPIGBA, LLAPIMegaDrive, LLAPISMS, LLAPIMegaCD, LLAPINeoGeo, LLAPINES, LLAPINintendo64, LLAPI80MHzNintendo64, LLAPIPSX, LLAPIS32X, LLAPISuperGameboy, LLAPISaturn, LLAPISNES, LLAPITurboGrafx16 Bliss-Box LLAPI cores. Alternate Arcade cores can be referenced directed with their .mra files.
PWM PWMNintendo64, PWM80MHzNintendo64, PWMPSX, PWM2XPSX, PWMSaturn 24-bit video PWM cores.
Overclock 80MHzNintendo64, 2XPSX Robert's experimental overclock cores.
Sinden SindenGenesis, SindenMegaDrive, SindenSMS, SindenMegaCD, SindenNES, SindenPSX, SindenSNES Sinden Lightgun cores. Cores must be moved to the _Sinden folder at the top of the SD card.

Main Alternatives

aitorgomez

Example of TapTo features in fork

An alternative version of MiSTer Main is available by spark2k06, which adds many great TapTo related features to the core of MiSTer:

  • Show status of connected reader as icon in top bar.
  • TapTo standby screen.
  • Box art on game load.
  • Many additional MGL features.

Please check spark2k06's repository for more details.

Insert-Coin

An alternative version of MiSTer Main is also available by funkycochise as part of the Insert-Coin project. This version includes a feature to hide the loading screen before cores start games, which works great with TapTo!

Legacy Mappings Database

The nfc.csv is deprecated and will only ever be supported on the MiSTer platform. It will continue working for the immediate future, but it won't support any new mappings features. It's recommended to use the new mappings database instead.

TapTo supports an nfc.csv file in the top of the SD card. This file can be used to override the text read from a tag and map it to a different text value. This is useful for mapping Amiibos which are read-only, testing text values before actually writing them, and is necessary for using the command custom command by default.

Create a file called nfc.csv in the top of the SD card, with this as the header: match_uid,match_text,text

You'll then need to either power cycle your MiSTer or restart the TapTo service.

After the file is created, the service will automatically reload it every time it's updated.

Here's an example nfc.csv file that maps several Amiibos to different functions:

match_uid,match_text,text
04e5c7ca024980,,**command:reboot
04078e6a724c80,,_#Favorites/Final Fantasy VII.mgl
041e6d5a983c80,,_#Favorites/Super Metroid.mgl
041ff6ea973c81,,_#Favorites/Legend of Zelda.mgl

Only one match_ column is required for an entry, and the match_uid can include colons and uppercase characters. You can get the UID of a tag by checking the output in the taptui Script display or on your phone.