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Make just sure you know how to move the Roms

I have no idea as of right now.

Figured just to have it boot would be an accomplishment.

I had an idea to avoid the battery resync issue for myself. Charge the switch to 100% and keep it plugged into a power bank before booting linux kind of thing.

Good idea maybe, maybe not?

In theory makes sense
 
I have no idea as of right now.

Figured just to have it boot would be an accomplishment.

I had an idea to avoid the battery resync issue for myself. Charge the switch to 100% and keep it plugged into a power bank before booting linux kind of thing.

Good idea maybe, maybe not?

In theory makes sense
Makes sense when you are on 3.0 i think
 
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Makes sense when you are on 3.0 i think

I am on 4.1.0 and 5.0.2 on another switch.

This is why I ask all these questions just to be aware of anything specific to 4.x.x and 5.x.x running Lakka

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I'm willing to test but best to be aware of any concerns or anything of that nature expecially on 4.x.x or 5.x.x
 
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LAKKA ROMS doesn't exist, what is this ? There are LAKKA and LAKKA_DISK partitions

I reformatted the last partition after using etcher or whatever it is called to write the img to the micro sd.

Was that a wrong move?

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If anyone has a quick step by step the could guide me with I would appreciate it. Want to get this right before attempting to boot.
 
N64:
Animal Forest (Dobutsu No Mori): Runs fast, minor graphic issues, crashes when character is supposed to get off train
Pokemon Stadium 2: Runs fine
Pokemon Snap: Runs fast, no graphic issues.
Super Smash Bros 64: Runs well.
 
Should be able too just do not know the procedure to actually fallow.

Is there anything, like a step by step.

I'll make one if I get this to work, to contribute and help in any way.

There is no step by step yet , and this is the Benchmark thread

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N64:
Animal Forest (Dobutsu No Mori): Runs fast, minor graphic issues, crashes when character is supposed to get off train
Pokemon Stadium 2: Runs fine
Pokemon Snap: Runs fast, no graphic issues.
Super Smash Bros 64: Runs well.

Keep them posting :)
 
PSP - Tekken 6 PAL Black Screen (Somebody would need to check NTSC)
PSP - Need For Speed Carbon PAL (Stucks at the Loading Screen)
 
PSP - Tekken 6 PAL Black Screen (Somebody would need to check NTSC)
PSP - Need For Speed Carbon PAL (Stucks at the Loading Screen)


please can you try more psp games like:
Tomb raider anniversary/legend
Silent hill origins
Final fantasy 7
 
PS1:
Final Fantasy 7 (Without PS1 BIOS)- Runs well. don't notice any gfx or speed issues.


unable to get dreamcast or ds games up and running.
 
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PSP- Sonic Rivals 2: Won't boot

DS-
The World Ends With You- Won't boot
Pokemon Soul SIlver- Won't Boot

dunno if im doin something wrong for the DS or PSP games, tho it might just be those games.
 
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