That's one of the potential cores I was talking about some time ago.You keep talking like you know something...
The others will remain... a mystery.
That's one of the potential cores I was talking about some time ago.You keep talking like you know something...
That's one of the potential cores I was talking about some time ago.
The others will remain... a mystery.
That's the MAIN 1 I'm looking forward to, omg!
Well to be honest I know nothing about DolphinThat's the MAIN 1 I'm looking forward to, omg!
...other than Dolphin in a year or so...
yesAre you using a Mac to put the game onto the sd cards? If so it's possible there's hidden files on your sd card. If you use the command "dot_clean ." on your SD card that might fix the problem, only if you're using a Mac obviously.
Googling tells me that "MAME 2003 is based on MAME 0.78" and "MESS ... was merged with MAME in version .162" - The computer/console emulators came from MESS, so aren't included in mame 2003 unfortunately.Hello everybody.
I have a question or request but first, i apologize if my english is not correct.
I would like to play gx4000 amstrad games on my switch but if i well understood tutorials on the web, the mame core is necessary (not "mame 2000", "mame 2003" but just "mame").
Unfortunately, the "mame" core on switch is not included.
I tried with "mame 2000" and "mame 2003" unsucessfully because these core can only load zip files whereas my game file is cpr or bin.
Can someone give me a trick or an advice to make these games work correctly ?
Thanks in advance
Floflo
load your desired core before you load the content then choose the same cor again if it asks for it.I'm having some problems. I put the retroarch folder on the root of my card. I put the retroarch_switch.nro file in the switch folder. I installed the nsp file and can select and run retroarch from my switch os screen. I also have placed a Roms folder in the root of the card with subfolders for mame and other systems in that folder. The problem is that I can't load any cores. When I go to try it says that no corL=es are found. What do I do to get this running? Thanks in advance.
Googling tells me that "MAME 2003 is based on MAME 0.78" and "MESS ... was merged with MAME in version .162" - The computer/console emulators came from MESS, so aren't included in mame 2003 unfortunately.
I don't think we're going to get mainline MAME core on Retroarch, as for Amstrad cores we have CrocoDS which doesn't support GX4000, Caprice32 hasn't been ported to switch plus the retroarch core version doesn't support GX4000 either, must be outdated compared to the standalone emulator which does. I guess someone would have to port a standalone emulator like Caprice to the Switch, you could see if you can convince someone to do it for the bounty.
I've just used SDFiles to get set up with Atmosphere, so I have the Retroarch .nro set up. Is there any reason to switch to NSP?
The latest version of Atmosphere has full ram access now so I don't think you need to use the NSP anymore. I still use the NSP just in case.
It shouldn't matter, the Homebrew App Store should load just the same as it always did. You can still replace them on the SD itself too if you want as well. Homebrew has access to more RAM this way but I haven't found anything that worked previously that stopped working.Is there a way to update homebrew apps on the Switch alone if it's installed as a .nsp? Will using the Homebrew App Store recognize the difference?
No.zelda botw needs less ram than a super mario64?
Yes.zelda botw needs less ram than a super mario64 emulated?
Okay, thanks..., but I just did some research and I can't find anything that explains this in detail.
as far as I know retroarch android works with 1gb of ram
so there's something about this nintendo switch of different....