exactlyI'm aware of that he already said he's holding R on a game before that's how you get full ram on SXOS.
exactlyI'm aware of that he already said he's holding R on a game before that's how you get full ram on SXOS.
Are you using the title takeover method?
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I am sorry. move onNo
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So what's your point? He's already getting full ram.
Did you overclock the Switch? If you did I'm not really sure of why its crashing other than that.
Are you using Fat32 or Exfat?
Yes that's your problem. You need Fat32. It's a known fact that exfat cause issues with Retroarch. It could even corrupt your entire sd card. There's no reason to be on exFat anymore you can install Switch games with your usb type c cord hooked up to your computer so the 4 gb limit doesn't matter.
You can even just copy your entire sd card to your computer, format the sd card to Fat32 then copy everything back and they'll continue to work. Otherwise you're just going to continue to have problems.
Well there's nothing left to troubleshoot in my opinion you can do what you want but you're doing it wrong so there's no reason to try to figure out what's wrong when it's already known you're doing it the wrong way. If you want to be hardheaded about it that's on you. There's an easy way to do it and a hard way you're choosing the hard way so you're on your own.
Im not sure you get full RAM access while presing R and launching the homebrew via Gallery. You need to do it with an installed game or using the retroarch NSP with the latest SX build.
That's a good catch he did say he held R on gallery I'm positive no one told him to do that you have to hold it on a game on the Switch menu. I gave those instructions to someone before him on the first page.
I still would not use ExFat with Retroach because you're going to end up with your whole sd card corrupted doing so. But some people don't listen.
What I experienced with emunand is: launching retroarch through R to access the homebrew launcher will result in a crash with the n64 core from m4xw.
However if I use the "Homebrew Menu Launcher Legal Nsp", I can then launch retroarch and the n64 core correctly.
I think it's wise to advise people not to use a format that is known with Retroarch to cause your entire sd card to corrupt. It may not have happened to you but still could.
There is not even one benefit to using ExFat over Fat32 so I will continue to advise people to use the correct format.