Homebrew RELEASE Development Thread - RetroArch libnx

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I don't know if it's the latest build of Snes but I had to replace all of my sdfiles when the hbmenu crashed (had paused the snes emulator). After three reboots with the same error message, I removed the latest build, put back the previous one and replaced the sdfiles.
That had me worried (event went to check my dw version)
 
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I don't know if it's the latest build of Snes but I had to replace all of my sdfiles when the hbmenu crashed (had paused the snes emulator). After three reboots with the same error message, I removed the latest build, out back the orevious one and reolaced the sdfiles.
That had me worried (event went to check my dw version)

Homebrew gets unstable if you exit from a application back to hbmenu.

ALWAYS CLOSE HBMENU AFTER CLOSING ANY HOMEBREW APP
 
So far 5 mins running and zero lag and audio is perfect in this test.nro

Okay, it's the CI scripts and a outdated version (libnx)! Good news thats easy fix!

I will let it run the updated builds now, after that I'll take a look at fixing it
 
Okay, it's the CI scripts and a outdated version (libnx)! Good news thats easy fix!

I will let it run the updated builds now, after that I'll take a look at fixing it
Thank you for your hard work and dedication!
 
So blueMSX is kinda a mixed bag that I have been toying with for a couple days. ColecoVision, MSX, & MSX2 run (no luck with the SG-1000 games I tested). Yet if you close the game out in rgui and proceed to open another game you get a weird overlay of a frame from the last game you played. You can see it clearly in the video:

(NOTE: please ignore the random audio in the beginning of the video. YouTube had a random video start playing in the background while recording. It ends When the game play starts at 0:33)


You can close out the emulator as a whole and restart a different game as a work around.

BIOS are required but if you read the docs it explains how to get them and set them up. Instead of putting them in the system directory you just want to put them in the /switch/bluemsxnx/ folder on your microSD card.

SOURCE: https://github.com/Melon-Bread/blueMSX-libretro

Thanks for this core run perfectly =)
Thanks for your hard work
can you test this core??
https://github.com/libretro/FreeIntv
intellivision
 
Latest builds are running a lot better on 4.1.0 and 5.0.2

Idk why companies refuse to allow us to HAVE FUN on our devices.

Retroarch_VBA and the new Jumanji movie well I work on some things, no better way to take a break.


This was my Nintendo switch last week :nayps3:

This week :gba::gba::gba::yaypsp: haha
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