I tried Pokemon Fire Red and SMA4 with and without game_config.txt. Crashes happened both times. So only the devs could check if any hardcoded configs could be the reason for the random crashes of gpsp...
I bet if we could make it reboot the way Smash4 does, we could get even more powerTwo questions;
1: have we squeezed the most power we can out of the N3DS for PS1 emulation? It's pretty impressive.
2: Anyone know how to fix Rayman 1 (PS1)'s audio? Music doesn't play which is one of the best parts of the game--
I recall having to mount the game as an ISO then run the game from CD in order to fix it on EPSXE. Is there any workaround for that for N3DS?
It runs perfectly fine otherwise which is really neat.
I bet if we could make it reboot the way Smash4 does, we could get even more power
anyone have a gameconfig.txt and where to place it ?
I think the gpsp stability is by far the most wanted request in this thread. I really would love to have a stable gpsp as well
Try the obvious, go to core options and disable they dynarec, should be slower but it should at least give us an idea if it's the dynarec crashing it.
Use NTR firmware.bin if on 11.0.Anybody know why gpsp just black screens for me? Im running the latest commit of Luma3DS and A9LH. All of the other emulators seems to work fine, at least the ones I care about. But gpSP just stays at a black screen upon launch.
Use NTR firmware.bin if on 11.0.
@Slasher115
Suggestion:
Can you create a symlink titled Latest-RetroArch_* for the latest build in the nightly/stable directory?
For example,
Latest-RetroArch_3ds.7z links to the latest .3ds build
Latest-RetroArch_3dsx.7z links to the latest .3dsx build
Latest-RetroArch_cia.7z links to the latest .cia build
A lot of other nightlies do the same thing. It would make it so much easier getting the latest version using a shell script hardcoding that symlink.
#!/bin/bash
latest_retroarch_nightly=http://buildbot.libretro.com/nightly/nintendo/3ds/$(date +%Y-%m-%d)_RetroArch_3dsx.7z
wget $latest_retroarch_nightly;