it's fixed, though I haven't released a version with it yetHas someone tried Fire Emblem Shadow Dragon? There seems to be some glitches with the text but idk if it can be fixed.
it's fixed, though I haven't released a version with it yetHas someone tried Fire Emblem Shadow Dragon? There seems to be some glitches with the text but idk if it can be fixed.
I see, guess I'll wait if you end up posting that one, thanks for the info.it's fixed, though I haven't released a version with it yet
The libretro core will be updated as well?it's fixed, though I haven't released a version with it yet
are you using the latest version? I thought I fixed that bug (are you using the build linked in my signature).I noticed a small bug. Overclocking doesn't seem to persist through docked / undocked switching. This can be avoided by using sys-clk instead of the built in OC option though
probably yes, haven't talked to Mats in a while, though it won't be hard for them to pull in the new changes.The libretro core will be updated as well?
Yes I am. I might be wrong but could it be that you fixed the bug about overclock not persisting after putting the switch into sleep mode? Because that's definitely not a problem now anymore.are you using the latest version? I thought I fixed that bug (are you using the build linked in my signature).
that's certainly weird, I remember testing it sucessfully and I haven't touched that code since the last release. Though memory could as well be faulty on this, as I don't use docked mode much.Yes I am. I might be wrong but could it be that you fixed the bug about overclock not persisting after putting the switch into sleep mode? Because that's definitely not a problem now anymore.
Epic! Thanks for the feedback, cannot wait for the first official melonDS release with all of those goodiesare you using the latest version? I thought I fixed that bug (are you using the build linked in my signature).
probably yes, haven't talked to Mats in a while, though it won't be hard for them to pull in the new changes.
More on a general note, after first announcing I quit, I kept working on melonDS (partly just out of habit and because I wanted to have something to play Tetris right now), saying I would release a final version. At this point some things changed or became to clear to me, so here's a little write up.
There are some features brewing in the main melonDS repository already for quite some which finally come together for a new official version. That is the JIT (which already was included for obvious reasons in my switch port since the beginning), DSi support and just recently improvements to indirect mode wifi. In contrast to direct mode wifi, which requires pcap (i.e. a very low level and sometimes error prone interface) which is not available on switch, with the new indirect mode utilising libslirp wifi emulation on switch wouldn't be hard. Over the past couple days the JIT and DSi were made compatible, though aarch64 linux, which is supported by the master branch still doesn't work.
So what to expect next? First a release a version with all of those features, fixes and optimisations I've meant to release already months ago. Last time I was just not in the mood of writing release notes, but by now I've already started working on something new I want to include with this release. Besides I need to finally make a new thread, as this list (https://gbatemp.net/threads/top-5-emulators-for-the-nintendo-switch.569315/) painfully showed, many people don't know the newer work on this emulator. There're have been some changes to make frontend code bases less dirty and reduce redundancies, which I hopefully take as an opportunity to then clean up my messy fork. This will probably also be the beginning of the new UI for standalone.
In regards to optimisation, the elephant in the room is (especially in comparison to the the optimisations to the JIT, GPU2D and the geometry engine have received, and those planned) the threaded software rasteriser, which has been completely spared. I've been juggling with several ideas on how to make it faster, while retaining it's accuracy and I think it's definitely archievable (in the worst case, we'll find a way to run it on two cores). Although DSi support added a few complexities, I hope their impact on performance isn't measurable (except that in DSi mode the DS's cpu is clocked at a higher speed, but that shouldn't effect DS mode).
As a bottom line let's hope for the stars to align and me to start moving.
are you using the latest version? I thought I fixed that bug (are you using the build linked in my signature).
probably yes, haven't talked to Mats in a while, though it won't be hard for them to pull in the new changes.
More on a general note, after first announcing I quit, I kept working on melonDS (partly just out of habit and because I wanted to have something to play Tetris right now), saying I would release a final version. At this point some things changed or became to clear to me, so here's a little write up.
There are some features brewing in the main melonDS repository already for quite some which finally come together for a new official version. That is the JIT (which already was included for obvious reasons in my switch port since the beginning), DSi support and just recently improvements to indirect mode wifi. In contrast to direct mode wifi, which requires pcap (i.e. a very low level and sometimes error prone interface) which is not available on switch, with the new indirect mode utilising libslirp wifi emulation on switch wouldn't be hard. Over the past couple days the JIT and DSi were made compatible, though aarch64 linux, which is supported by the master branch still doesn't work.
So what to expect next? First a release a version with all of those features, fixes and optimisations I've meant to release already months ago. Last time I was just not in the mood of writing release notes, but by now I've already started working on something new I want to include with this release. Besides I need to finally make a new thread, as this list (https://gbatemp.net/threads/top-5-emulators-for-the-nintendo-switch.569315/) painfully showed, many people don't know the newer work on this emulator. There're have been some changes to make frontend code bases less dirty and reduce redundancies, which I hopefully take as an opportunity to then clean up my messy fork. This will probably also be the beginning of the new UI for standalone.
In regards to optimisation, the elephant in the room is (especially in comparison to the the optimisations to the JIT, GPU2D and the geometry engine have received, and those planned) the threaded software rasteriser, which has been completely spared. I've been juggling with several ideas on how to make it faster, while retaining it's accuracy and I think it's definitely archievable (in the worst case, we'll find a way to run it on two cores). Although DSi support added a few complexities, I hope their impact on performance isn't measurable (except that in DSi mode the DS's cpu is clocked at a higher speed, but that shouldn't effect DS mode).
As a bottom line let's hope for the stars to align and me to start moving.
it means both. DSi support isn't perfect yet (many things such as the camera or the DSP are currently not emulated). Though the the DSi menu boots and Flipnote studio as well.Also, the DSi means just support for DSi enhanced games, correct?
Not DSiWare support? (I really want to replay Four Swords Anniversary xD)
With the official release that means we will have switch updates from upstream (like mGBA and others)?it means both. DSi support isn't perfect yet (many things such as the camera or the DSP are currently not emulated). Though the the DSi menu boots and Flipnote studio as well.
no because they're still a bunch of optimisations which aren't upstream, nor is the switch port.With the official release that means we will have switch updates from upstream (like mGBA and others)?
it means both. DSi support isn't perfect yet (many things such as the camera or the DSP are currently not emulated). Though the the DSi menu boots and Flipnote studio as well.
In the other hand, do you have a threaded OpenGL in mind (similar to mupen's, flycast's and Citra's)? I think it would be worth for some games which don't have any CPU overheat.no because they're still a bunch of optimisations which aren't upstream, nor is the switch port.
Forgot that i have on N3DSXL im gonna dump the file and try it on citra
DAMN!
Then I will finally be able to play Four Swords Anniversary properly on Switch? \o/
In the other hand, do you have a threaded OpenGL in mind (similar to mupen's, flycast's and Citra's)? I think it would be worth for some games which don't have any CPU overheat.
No more 3D upscaling than ....
citra won't emulate it, as it only supports the 3DS hardware, the DS/i hw is completely unsupportedForgot that i have on N3DSXL im gonna dump the file and try it on citra