@Vaamo you tried the beta 6 patch on the gdrive link?
Thanks for confirmationI did. It didn't work unfortunately.
New zip md5 is: b71fe81e5c2716ade7e832334287a1bb
Firmware itself is: ca6fe66d259ebfc72c1e75bc455655bf
This new process looks promising but unfortunately running it on the current firmware.img results in a 171KB file for me.OP updated with new Everpatch method.
Did you use 1.1 or the old 1.0?This new process looks promising but unfortunately running it on the current firmware.img results in a 171KB file for me.
I used 1.2. 1.1 stalls on 19%. 1.0 isn't in the GDrive.Did you use 1.1 or the old 1.0?
It is being worked on..I used 1.2. 1.1 stalls on 19%. 1.0 isn't in the GDrive.
I’m not the developer of any of these things. I know there are new things coming soon that are completely legal to distribute. I will update the thread as I find it out.Does that everpatcher come from the dev? Moreso, is KiiWii the dev himself?
Because I know for a fact the dev reads this thread.
Front page updated with Retroarch support!
Should be completely legal and a lot simpler to use.
It was already like that (info, not cores) on mine.Additional note for anyone using the new Retroarch SD pack from the GDrive link:
If you want the proper core names to show in Retroarch instead of the raw filenames as seen in the youtube video for this release, you just have to correct a small error in the retroarch.cfg file on the sd card:
file to edit:
SD Card -> retroarch -> config -> retroarch.cfg
change line number 2724 from:
libretro_info_path = "~/sdcard/retroarch/cores"
to
libretro_info_path = "~/sdcard/retroarch/info"
The files on the GDriver were apparently updated. EverPatcher is a newer version too.At last some support for this thing!
Where do we put the games?
It was already like that (info, not cores) on mine.
Thanks. One more thing, if I had already patched my evercade to 1.3.1 with the previous method, do I need to use the everpatcher?The files on the GDriver were apparently updated. EverPatcher is a newer version too.
With this setup it's straight retroarch. Make yourself one or more roms folders and fill'er up!
Then either load them manually or import them to playlists.
While you can populate the evercade menu the old way, you can't seem to launch anything from there besides retroarch since the launch script is hard coded to do just that no matter what entry you click on.