Homebrew Libretro errors

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Whenever I open up a libretro or "retroarch" CIA it comes up with an exception error after giving me some "[INFO]" on my bottom screen.
I don't know what went wrong there, but my firmware was 11.9 when I was opening it, 11.10 and it's still not working. Why am I trying to get Libretro running when there are two other SNES emulators? my rom doesn't work on either.
 

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Retroarch 3ds overall isn't particularly stable from what I've heard so it might just be a bug or what Dracari said.

I still use RetroArch 1.7.6 stable.

when 1.8.0 came out there was a LOT of issues, even though it eventually got "fixed", i dont trust the bastards.

They dont test their builds on the specific systems they release builds for.

Its mostly automated releases, they think, well if it works for retropie, or windows, it'll work for this or that..

right now im sticking to retroarch 1.7.6 stable and have all of bubble2k's homebrew emulators installed...

I would reccomend uninstalling the current retroarch you have installed now, and any of its cores you have installed,
delete the retroarch folder on your SD card, and install the stable 1.7.6.
 

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I still use RetroArch 1.7.6 stable.

when 1.8.0 came out there was a LOT of issues, even though it eventually got "fixed", i dont trust the bastards.

They dont test their builds on the specific systems they release builds for.

Its mostly automated releases, they think, well if it works for retropie, or windows, it'll work for this or that..

right now im sticking to retroarch 1.7.6 stable and have all of bubble2k's homebrew emulators installed...

I would reccomend uninstalling the current retroarch you have installed now, and any of its cores you have installed,
delete the retroarch folder on your SD card, and install the stable 1.7.6.
Just because their fixes backfired doesn't mean they're bastards. My Maximum Momentum test proved to destroy a 3ds that ran it and I almost put it on github.
 

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I still use RetroArch 1.7.6 stable.

when 1.8.0 came out there was a LOT of issues, even though it eventually got "fixed", i dont trust the bastards.

They dont test their builds on the specific systems they release builds for.

Its mostly automated releases, they think, well if it works for retropie, or windows, it'll work for this or that..

right now im sticking to retroarch 1.7.6 stable and have all of bubble2k's homebrew emulators installed...

I would reccomend uninstalling the current retroarch you have installed now, and any of its cores you have installed,
delete the retroarch folder on your SD card, and install the stable 1.7.6.

Personally I'd recommend rolling way back to 1.3.2 if possible. After this point basic performance and stability was compromised and never seemed to recover.
 

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Not waste your time setting the latest cia for retroarch build.Instead use the 3dsx version,its more stable than the crappy cia.Im using the 1.7.7 with a old3ds with a few cores compatible with 60 fps.I dont use the snes cores of libreto because they dont give me the performance desired in my old3s

Dont forget to put the folder system in Retroarch setup with all the bios you need.
 
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