there isn't enough resolution on the 3DS to get that pixellate effect (nearest without the rounding errors), unless someone finds a way to access the full 800x240 resolution of the top LCD, which no one has been able to do yet AFAIK.If you want to take screenshots and have 9.2 or under, use NTR CFW and it should be able to take screenshots during games. It'd be a good way to check expected output vs. real output to see if things are getting mangled during screen stretching.
Nearest neighbor will be a little weird and blocky, and now that I think about it I think snes9x_tyl used some type of filtering to deal with that.

there isn't enough resolution on the 3DS to get that pixellate effect (nearest without the rounding errors), unless someone finds a way to access the full 800x240 resolution of the top LCD, which no one has been able to do yet AFAIK.

Will the Settings be Saved? Say I Slow the Timer Down in wh2.zip so I can have more time to kick the CPU's butt. Will it save those Settings?you can get to the menu just fine, load a game toggle the diagnostics core option and then reset the game (don't reload, just hit reset content)



You might find it easier to use the UniBIOS (check RGUI core options for Neo Geo). This lets you use a button combination on startup to enter the same diagnostics menu you can enter by messing with the core options in RetroArch currently. Neo Geo buttons B+C+D together on the startup screen open the menu. By default, this should be buttons A+Y+X on the Nintendo 3DS. You can also open the in-game UniBIOS menu with Start + Coin (3DS Start + Select) where you can enable cheats for many games. Lastly, to change settings for the BIOS itself, the combo is Neo Geo A+B+C (3DS B+A+Y).Ok. Was thinking it might be a new way to get the Diagnostics Menu in NeoGeo. LOL. But might cause more headaches. Will wait till later when it is done




Yeah, it doesn't run very well on o3DS without a kernel hack.for me is slow u.u . I am still waiting for a good retroarch updating.




