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  1. J

    Hacking Official Xbox One Retroarch Thread

    It's the name they gave their developer sandbox environment. The way I understand developer mode space allocation to work is that when you increase the storage space you are creating room for multiple sandbox environments not making a larger sandbox itself.
  2. J

    Hacking Official Xbox One Retroarch Thread

    Interesting that they say that 1.7.7 enables the Ozone driver for UWP builds. Is that somehow different from that what was already enabled? Optimizations for VFS system, hopefully it adds speed or fixes the path issue that exists when RetroArch is set as App.
  3. J

    Hacking Official Xbox One Retroarch Thread

    In my case Beetle was complaining about the read speed because I was on the sluggish DirectX 12 video driver (I have no idea how it got set to that). Once I switched to DirectX 11, it stopped complaining.
  4. J

    Hacking Official Xbox One Retroarch Thread

    To be fair, a lot of those people might *think* they have PS1 games running on USB using PCSX and not know/realize that it is actually making copies of the images to their internal drive. According to Emulation Wiki: PC Mednafen's PlayStation emulation is focused on accuracy, which makes it...
  5. J

    Hacking Official Xbox One Retroarch Thread

    I'm sorry, I didn't realize that was the issue you were talking about. I think only the Beetle PS1 core currently supports loading off external drives. At the very least I haven't seen any copies of .cue or .bin files on my internal drive after using it. PCSX does not currently support VFS. In...
  6. J

    Hacking Official Xbox One Retroarch Thread

    Ouch! Yeah, that's the issue. I tried a USB 2 drive once and it was not very happy.
  7. J

    Hacking Official Xbox One Retroarch Thread

    I do know they worked fine for me on both a 256gb Samsung Fit Plus usb flash drive and my WD 4tb external Gaming Drive. Both are USB 3.1. I have an idea for you to consider: I found that only certain brand & build quality drives would work for downloading USB firmware updates for the Chevrolet...
  8. J

    Hacking Official Xbox One Retroarch Thread

    Updating may be why or how it was "broke". I didn't upgrade, but made a new clean installation. As I said originally, I had walked away from Retroarch a while ago and reset my xBox 1x back to retail only mode. auto Not true. It does save on retroarch, at least on my system it does.
  9. J

    Hacking Official Xbox One Retroarch Thread

    I thought they always could work from usb. I know that's where mine have been at since usb support first appeared.
  10. J

    Hacking Official Xbox One Retroarch Thread

    I'm not seeing any kind of speed increase anywhere, except for making playlists. It turns out that it does work on the xBox, just takes forever to get started. I thought it was hanging on "preparing for content scan". Still can't change directories to locations external drives when using...
  11. J

    Hacking Official Xbox One Retroarch Thread

    I am not seeing any kind of speed increase when attempting to access my external USB drive. I also can not scan files/folders to make a playlist anymore. This is using a clean install of Retroarch. I had actually stopped using it months ago and did a full factory reset on the system, going back...
  12. J

    Hacking Official Xbox One Retroarch Thread

    Yeah, my Yoda magic 8 ball from the 80s says "Uncertain is your future"
  13. J

    Hacking Official Xbox One Retroarch Thread

    Retroarch has always worked on Windows PCs
  14. J

    Hacking Official Xbox One Retroarch Thread

    Update your xBox One S to the newest build. That solved the system file picker problem for me. Or from the developer menu select RetroArch, press select , go to the last option in the submenu and change your type from App to Game. I think it is select but I'm not 100% certain. Currently at work...
  15. J

    Hacking Official Xbox One Retroarch Thread

    I prefer using beetle psx since it doesn't need to copy anything over to the internal drive first. But I did find that both PCSX Reloaded and mGBA would not see the bios files on my various external drives (Samsung 256GB flash drive or WD 4TB external USB drive). I eventually gave up and just...
  16. J

    Hacking Official Xbox One Retroarch Thread

    Where is the location of the bios files? On an external drive? I never thought to check if it actually sees them on an external drive, but I do know that PCSX will only use the bios files if they are on the internal drive and of course the right versions and correctly named.
  17. J

    Hacking Official Xbox One Retroarch Thread

    Make sure you are loading the .bin file, not the .cue file.
  18. J

    Hacking Official Xbox One Retroarch Thread

    Make sure you have the newest Xbox One update installed.
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