That was mostly cleanups to the existing build process, hopefully making it a little easier to work with. This also fixed the griffin build - not 100% sure on what purpose it serves, but I was told it'd be good to have it working. It also builds with the latest devkitPPC revision, which is nice for development work (don't have to keep switching to an old version)RetroArch got a lot of commits today in terms of the WiiU build, made by @QuarkTheAwesome :
https://github.com/libretro/RetroArch/search?o=desc&q=wiiu&s=committer-date&type=Commits
To whoever wants to, try to grab the upcoming nightly and give it a go, see what it could have changed.
From the looks of the commits, I think this is related to SD reading and IOSU stuff.
RetroArch got a lot of commits today in terms of the WiiU build, made by @QuarkTheAwesome :
https://github.com/libretro/RetroArch/search?o=desc&q=wiiu&s=committer-date&type=Commits
To whoever wants to, try to grab the upcoming nightly and give it a go, see what it could have changed.
From the looks of the commits, I think this is related to SD reading and IOSU stuff.
Next set of nightlies should have rgui working again! A lot of work has gone into it lately, and it looks really good. I almost prefer it over XMB...
Anyway, enjoy the pixel-menu goodness - it looks especially good with the bilinear filter off. This didn't show up in the commit list because the commits all talk about GX2, not the wiiu - oops!
What is not clear for me is the updater will download the stable versions or the nightliesEverything is explained in the first post.
By default, the online updater will always pull the nightlies.What is not clear for me is the updater will download the stable versions or the nightlies
I am showing duplicates for some of the cores, is this normal? If needed I don't mind uninstalling and reinstalling retroarch, I just don't know how. If someone could explain..
Can you download it from the retroarch website and use a PC file browser to just extract the files to your SD card?@QuarkTheAwesome Thank-you for responding but I am beginning to have a problem now, I decided to remove Retroarch from the App Store in HBL and removing the Retroarch folders on my SD card and just start from scratch. After downloading the app again from the store and launching it. I update core info files and then move on to update assets but it keeps disappearing after 61% or so and never finishes. I keep on trying but it doesn't finish downloading. Any thoughts?
Can you download it from the retroarch website and use a PC file browser to just extract the files to your SD card?