Your profile pic in conjuction with your posts lololso witch emulators are running full or / most at full ? sorry is the firts time i will use it.
Your profile pic in conjuction with your posts lololso witch emulators are running full or / most at full ? sorry is the firts time i will use it.
amm i didnt understand anyway i am just looking for psp and ps1, maybe n64Your profile pic in conjuction with your posts lolol
Most games of those systems should run at a playable speedamm i didnt understand anyway i am just looking for psp and ps1, maybe n64
They are not even comparable. Lakka is Linux while sx os is a modded switch os. Lakka can only play emulators while sx os can play backups and Homebrew. You can run the retro nx Homebrew through sx os though. Retro nx supports docked and sound but does not support ds, n64, psp and GameCube.
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Yeah you shouldn't be banned since it runs Linux instead of horizon.
Yes it's entirely possible. the way I currently do it(though no SX OS) is that I have two separate microSD cards(don't want to deal with fat32 on my main sd card) and whenever you want to run lakka, turn off your switch, pop the lakka SD card in, run the payload. if you want to run SX OS/ReiNX/Hekate/Stock Horizon, just pop that SD card in and run the proper payload.Thanks!, is it possible to use either sx os and lakka on the same console, not at the same time of course but maybe by turns? Like using a microSD for lakka which can be removed in order to start again or boot with SX OS?? It would be great to be able to take the most out of both “systems”.
dude i love the work youre doing, keep it up!New nightly build !
What's new :
Link : https://natinusala.cheats-inc.org/natinusala/lakka-switch/releases/nightlies/Lakka_nightly.tar
- The default CPU clock is now 1020MHz (versus 1.9Ghz before) to prevent damaging the thermal components of the console, as they were not made to handle such high CPU speeds.
- You can now overclock the CPU using a new menu also added on this update. There are 5 profiles, including the 1.9GHz one.
wow great work!!! Will test it with Twilight PrincessYeah it is.
it's the least unsafe since it doesn't touch Horizon at allAre there any risk with using lakka on the switch? or is it relatively safe?
it's the least unsafe since it doesn't touch Horizon at all
Common sense? My Switch's MAC address is on my whitelist. I can connect just fine in horizon. The problem is with Lakka. It is either not capable of reading it's own MAC address, or it isn't using it in any kind of hand shake. Either way, it doesn't obey protocol and it is a bug. "Common sense" says if my switch is whitelisted, it should be able to connect. Farther than that, if it connects in horizon, it should be able to connect in Lakka. If you don't uderstand this then don't even use the phrase "common sense", because you clearly lack a bit.Well this is common sense. I assume that your router doesn't deny connections (which is what MAC filtering does).