That version of sx os does not support nsp homebrew. You'll need to update.the .nsp retroarch is not running on me it says corrupt. my switch is 5.1 using sx os 1.5 installed using the built in installer am I the only who have this problem?
That version of sx os does not support nsp homebrew. You'll need to update.the .nsp retroarch is not running on me it says corrupt. my switch is 5.1 using sx os 1.5 installed using the built in installer am I the only who have this problem?
That version of sx os does not support nsp homebrew. You'll need to update.
cant we just use the core updater inside the app to update to the nightly updated coreshttp://buildbot.libretro.com/nightly/nintendo/switch/libnx/
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Just make sure u remove all nro's from the cores folder first and remove your playlist file (because it will link to non-existent cores)
The naming was changed so it matches RA stuff
2.0 is the only one compatible atm . Hopefully a more stable update comes out soon. In the meantime you could set up hekate, reinx or rajnx for nsp homebrew.what version support nsp homebrew? coz I dont like the ver 2
Yeah I have it workingNope tried my 2 versions also, been trying all day to get this and MAME working ! lol
Anyone using the switch video driver?When ill switch to the "switch" video driver after a restart retroarch goes black. ALso tried to delete the retroarch.cfg and start from scratch.
No difference.
Cn you please guide me into the right direction.
thx
Sorry I have to ask again, but where exactly do the PSX bios files have to be stored and how do they have to be named (e.g. the recommended PSP PSX bios).
I also don't find an option for the bios in the Retroarch menu.
I've now browsed the last 30 pages here and nobody gives an answer when asked.
When I have the answer I will post a detailed tutorial in the tutorial section...
Enable video threaded or the old switch driver with rguiwhats up with fast forward? doesn't effect frame rate at all in snes9x 2010
Hi,
Has anyone tried to run DOS games? It's quite slow for the majority of them (I've tried 3 different). Should we expect progress on the core?
I doubt it. I don't think there's much that can be done by anyone except Nintendo.Is exfat support being worked on?