Ok. Thanks.The Lakka boot script has a better u-boot. Use it.
They all do well, but N64 can be too fast sometimes.
edit : there's no DS though, melonds runs like shit and desmume is not included
Ok. Thanks.The Lakka boot script has a better u-boot. Use it.
They all do well, but N64 can be too fast sometimes.
edit : there's no DS though, melonds runs like shit and desmume is not included
So question, we have this and the active progress for the native Retroarch ports. Besides the Linux issues and some possible speed gained from running native software versus the overhead of running Linux, what would be the differences between the two options?
So you were able to get a workaround for Games running "too fast" @natinusala ?
Also, yes, we know the battery issue and it still doesn't have a software fix as of yet, but (pretty off-topic) can it be remedied by charging the battery to 100% on Linux/Lakka and then doing the same on Horizon?
Dou you know that you changed exactly?No. I thought I had by editing the config but when I formatted everything to put this config as default it didn't work anymore. Oh well.
Soon
Soon can mean in 5 minutes like it can mean in 10 years lolHow can you say that when were not even sure if anybody works on sound support?
"Welcome to the pearly gates, Phenj. You have died."would try this, sounds awesome, but i don't want my switch to fucking explode
Mine usually throws an error but it ends up working anyway. Maybe you're experiencing the same thing?whats wrong
Can confirm both n64 and psx emulators working on 5.0.2Does this work on 5.0.2?
how is psx? too fast like n64?Can confirm both n64 and psx emulators working on 5.0.2
PSX with the BIOS seems to run at full speed. Well at least it does in the games I have tested.how is psx? too fast like n64?