Cheers thanks for the response mateShort answer? It's being worked on and showing promise but it's gonna be a while.
Cheers thanks for the response mateShort answer? It's being worked on and showing promise but it's gonna be a while.
Snes9x Main core is now working and with that comes MSU1 sound support!!
It was on the Discord.. Here ya go: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachme...64593625267961896/retroarch_switch_snes9x.nroWhat? Where did you get that from, mate?
Awesome! Now I'm more than happy! Didn't want to bother with Snes9x 2010 so I've waited badly for that core.It was on the Discord.. Here ya go: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachme...64593625267961896/retroarch_switch_snes9x.nro
Awesome! Now I'm more than happy! Didn't want to bother with Snes9x 2010 so I've waited badly for that core.
Gonna fire up some Chrono Trigger on my Switch finally! <3
oh yeah!!Well then, if MSU1 got ported, I guess it's time for some good old Super Mario Odyssey SNES gameplay (not to be confused with the Switch game fellas!!!).
Is fix wonderswan core in this new build??Master has been updated to the current state of develop.
Now builds require the menu files!
If you didnt use that before, download a salamander bundle for them.
I will post a "stable" bundle later, but I feel really lazy today. Anyway builds are finished.
No this just updates the "stable" buildsIs fix wonderswan core in this new build??
So I've taken the helm of creating a new package for RetroNX/Libretro-NX that should be perfectly suitable to essentially plug-and-play. Includes the latest Master-build cores, the latest dummy core loader (for HBL), and has a preset and pre-configured configuration file and folder structure to go along with the fancy Libretro standard; by default, you'll have a 1:1 image for each core, with threaded video and audio enabled. All you need to do is plug in the ROMs directory (set 'file browser' under Directory) and play.
You can find the link here, and I'll do my best to continuously update it whenever new master builds are uploaded.
Also new is a specially-designed README THAT I ENCOURAGE EVERYONE TO READ BEFORE DOWNLOADING, which answers all the common questions, tracks currently known bugs in specific cores, and basically should filter out a lot of the idiocy. If you need support in the future, you MUST read the packaged README before anything else.
I also refuse to acknowledge Beetle-PSX as a thing at this time, so don't expect it to be included. Read the README for any info.
just download from the link you provided above?AIO zip file updated:
Overlays folder added 'cuz derp.
README now has RetroNX-specific documentation on Overlay usage, as it's quite different to how it was in the past. Please refer to the bundled README for any further information on the topic.
Currently, the README contains:
Info on installation
Info on updating cores
Info on BIOS file usage
Info on Overlays
Info on filesystems and how not to use ExFAT
Info on SX OS and how not to use it when reporting issues
Known issues on several cores
F.A.Q.s for common issues and questions, to minimize the repeated questions asked here and on Discord
How to properly file reports on new issues
Credits and shiznick
OP to be updated in the near future.
It's in the OP.just download from the link you provided above?
This is awesome! Thanks a lot.AIO zip file updated:
Overlays folder added 'cuz derp.
README now has RetroNX-specific documentation on Overlay usage, as it's quite different to how it was in the past. Please refer to the bundled README for any further information on the topic.
Currently, the README contains:
Info on installation
Info on updating cores
Info on BIOS file usage
Info on Overlays
Info on filesystems and how not to use ExFAT
Info on SX OS and how not to use it when reporting issues
Known issues on several cores
F.A.Q.s for common issues and questions, to minimize the repeated questions asked here and on Discord
How to properly file reports on new issues
Credits and shiznick
OP to be updated in the near future.