Nice done!
Hope you will update generator's code when Nin will change it in the future's FWs, eventually.
Why do you say this? Do forwarders have a habit of breaking with every major firmware update?
Nice done!
Hope you will update generator's code when Nin will change it in the future's FWs, eventually.
Why do you say this? Do forwarders have a habit of breaking with every major firmware update?
Firmware 9.0.0 and 12.0.0 are times the firmware has broken different forwarder ROMs in the past.
Post a screenshot of what you're entering. Maybe we can spot an issue.
I don't have an experience with that particular emulator, so unfortunately I don't have any advice. If there is something wrong in the forwarder itself then it would likely be something in the forwarder mod code, which I use more or less as-is. Let us know if you find out any solution during your investigating though
Would love to add support for most of the compatible retroarch cores. I know we can do it ourselves quite easily anyway, but might as well add the best from for all emulators (dreamcast, saturn, atari, etc)
I know this is not the best place to ask, but since it is a related topic, what's the recommended emulator for Nintendo DS Games on Switch? (If there's any)
also enable jit if its not automatically enabled.The best option atm is melonds standalone.
https://gbatemp.net/threads/melonds-for-switch-continuation.570021/
Most 2D games run perfectly, and many 3D games too or only need a small overclock.
Retroarch includes a melonds core which is way slower.
There are emulators on the lakka, android, ubuntu fronts too, though the're out of scope I guess.
Thanks much broThe best option atm is melonds standalone.
https://gbatemp.net/threads/melonds-for-switch-continuation.570021/
Most 2D games run perfectly, and many 3D games too or only need a small overclock.
Retroarch includes a melonds core which is way slower.
There are emulators on the lakka, android, ubuntu fronts too, though the're out of scope I guess.
Got it up and working following the instructions on that post. Thanks again bro! Now, it's time to look for games and setup forwardersThe best option atm is melonds standalone.
https://gbatemp.net/threads/melonds-for-switch-continuation.570021/
Most 2D games run perfectly, and many 3D games too or only need a small overclock.
Retroarch includes a melonds core which is way slower.
There are emulators on the lakka, android, ubuntu fronts too, though the're out of scope I guess.
I have encountered the same problem. Have you already solved it?The "Enable Screenshots" button in advanced mode doesn't seem to do anything for me. Everything I forward ends up having screenshots disabled. Am I missing something or is it a bug?
I had the same issue, and my "solution" was to use SAK (Switch Army Knife).I have encountered the same problem. Have you already solved it?
Initial creation requires them.Looks neat, but is prod.keys absolutely necessary ? I'm seeing people posting forwarders on the net so they aren't tied to one console I guess ? (these online forwarders don't work for me). I would like to get a Retroarch forwarder.
Sorry if this is a dumb question, but getting the prod.keys file is a hassle to me because my lockpick homebrew crashes on start, and it seems it was taken down online so not sure how I can try to update it.
The "Enable Screenshots" button in advanced mode doesn't seem to do anything for me. Everything I forward ends up having screenshots disabled. Am I missing something or is it a bug?
Looks neat, but is prod.keys absolutely necessary ? I'm seeing people posting forwarders on the net so they aren't tied to one console I guess ? (these online forwarders don't work for me). I would like to get a Retroarch forwarder.
Sorry if this is a dumb question, but getting the prod.keys file is a hassle to me because my lockpick homebrew crashes on start, and it seems it was taken down online so not sure how I can try to update it.
hacbrewpack
tool requires the prod.keys file to be provided, and I would not feel comfortable supplying a default set on the website. If it makes you feel any better though, all processing is done completely within your browser (the prod.keys file never gets uploaded to any server).