Homebrew RetroArch Switch

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exfat is a format option of sd card and is not recommended
Right, I just read about that. But I don't see how a file system would cause issues of not properly saving. Is there documentation out there that cites that having a SD card formatted to exFAT would cause issues of not allowing to be saved?
 
I've been on exfat since day 1 using sxos and never ever had a problem... just learn how to use your switches jezz
 
hi,
I keep getting error 2347-0007 when starting RetroArch.nsp , any help to try and solve this error please ?
Running SXOS 2.0.1 ... FW 5.1.0 ... Fat32 32kb cluster
 
What's the best settings and BIOS to use for PSX eboot (PSX2PSP) emulation?
I have these right now :
SCPH-5501 US
SCPH-5502 EU
SCPH-7001 US
SCPH-7002 EU
SCPH-7501 US
SCPH-7502 EU
I haven't tried one by one yet to see which is working best yet.
Threaded video on, that's all I need for most games to run very very smooth.
 
Right, I just read about that. But I don't see how a file system would cause issues of not properly saving. Is there documentation out there that cites that having a SD card formatted to exFAT would cause issues of not allowing to be saved?

Naw what had happened was they released it without testing and both me and m4xw tested and found horrible problems if someone says no problem the eventual problems simply have not yet occurred

It can take time in some cases
 
I have these right now :
SCPH-5501 US
SCPH-5502 EU
SCPH-7001 US
SCPH-7002 EU
SCPH-7501 US
SCPH-7502 EU
I haven't tried one by one yet to see which is working best yet.
Threaded video on, that's all I need for most games to run very very smooth.
I think I remember someone mentioning Vsync off and setting the audio latency from 80 to 100. How are those two like at your setup and how's the audio like?
 
I think I remember someone mentioning Vsync off and setting the audio latency from 80 to 100. How are those two like at your setup and how's the audio like?
Literally the only thing I have changed was threaded video, I don't really notice choppy audio except at the beginning of games, like at their intros. I'm sure you can make the audio much better than it is stock, but I don't mind it.
 
Does RetroArch not work in Docked Mode? Tried playing Mario 64, and you can hear the intro, but then the switch freaks out, and I gotta restart it...
 
Hi,
I want to thank everybody for making emulation on the Switch possible, it is so great!
I have a question about loading an MSX game in Retroarch.
I do know how to load all other emulators and playlist.
But with the fmsx core, when I load a rom (through playlist or load content) all that happens is that I end up in Basic, the game wont start...
I run the rom unzipped, I have all the bios roms and point Retroarch to this directory.
Can somebody point me in the right direction? I've read through the last 50 pages, but cant find a clue.
Thanks in advance!
Hans
 
Is there any certain setting I should mess with. To get certain games to run? I'm wanting to play, Ninja curse of darkness. It runs alright but just a LITTLE choppy. Same with audio.
 
Does RetroArch not work in Docked Mode? Tried playing Mario 64, and you can hear the intro, but then the switch freaks out, and I gotta restart it...

If you check out grabman channel all those videos are done in docked mode

Remember guys you want to run via nsp due to ram difference not the nro from hbmenu
 
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