Hacking Openbor - Vita Comparison

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Retropie Working Version Install (6315)
(think 6510 it goes up to, but still a broken release on retropie)

RetroPie 4.4 Stretch (current install image for sd card)


Press F4 on keyboard to enter terminal, enter command to install:


wget "http://raw.githubusercontent.com/crcerror/OpenBOR-63xx-RetroPie-openbeta/master/openbor_openbeta.sh"; bash openbor_openbeta.sh galina; rm openbor_openbeta.sh


(replacing the "OpenBor" extcutable in the setup folder for another one, breaks the setup, you'll have to, reinstall from terminal's command) (Install directory /home/pi/openbor_openbeta)

Use keyboard to set controls, then press gamepad buttons, once saved, works fine. (ps4 controller).

(Retropie's Release is completely worthless, the controls are horrible, lots of false inputs with ps4 controller, some controllers require special instructions for install (and you still have bad and false inputs, no options to circumvent lag, that is necessary with retropie, so this is a total waste on the retropie, and other similar, single board computers)................ "Stable Version in -Experimental Addons" = 3016" (breaks a lot of game, its an older version) (that means with this version you need to unpack the .pak files into a "game.bor" named folder which has all the game files in a "data" folder, very old setup)

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Nintendo Switch and Vita Version "4707" for Openbor (its an old version too, but, its stable at a higher version then the retropie), you can't get all the games working with this, but its the best option available, for the price range without using a PC. (and you can use .pak files, so not a total waste)

(another good reason to own both devices, remember, emulation on the 32 and 16/8bit consoles, isn't going anywhere on the vita)
 
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