"right now" lmaoI think you need to get that checked out then lol
Yes, it's for Lakka. It's Linux, but specifically designed just to emulate stuff through Retroarch. Doesn't have sound support yet.Is this a native port or is there it for Linux on the switch?
No sound support.why is everyone so against linux/lakka?
honestly asking because i don't know
I'm not "against" it, per se, I just think it's wildly inconvenient and I hope that it doesn't set a precedent for most homebrew being on Linux instead of Horizon. Once we get 3D acceleration on Horizon I think it will be fantastic though.why is everyone so against linux/lakka?
honestly asking because i don't know
Its just inconvenient. You have to reboot and re enter RCM every time you want to use it, and because of the battery desync and lack of sleep mode, you can't use it on your switch for a long time. Im just hoping for GL/Vulkan in hekate so i can use this then.why is everyone so against linux/lakka?
honestly asking because i don't know
Its just inconvenient. You have to reboot and re enter RCM every time you want to use it, and because of the battery desync and lack of sleep mode, you can't use it on your switch for a long time. Im just hoping for GL/Vulkan in hekate so i can use this then.
and how do you suppose one captures bluetooth audio for a video? (EDIT: well, now that I think about it, he could have paired it with a powered speaker IF he had one available...)There was no sound in the video
Yes, it's for Lakka. It's Linux, but specifically designed just to emulate stuff through Retroarch. Doesn't have sound support yet.
How do I setup Bluetooth audio ?
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[*]Make sure that Audio driver is set to pulse and Audio and Audio sync are enabled
[*]Enable Bluetooth in Services
[*]Pair your headset using SSH : (use Putty on Windows, credentials are root and root)
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[*]bluetoothctl
[*]agent on
[*]scan on
[*]Wait for your headset to show up and see its MAC address
[*]pair XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX, put the correct MAC address (protip : use tab-completion)
[*]trust XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
[*]connect XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
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[*]If the audio is choppy, make sure to update the boot/tegra210-nintendo-switch.dtb file on your SD card (take the one from the latest update archive)
[*]After a reboot, it should autoconnect to your device if it’s available and still paired
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Because there's no Switch version, the port is done and it works on the Switch
OK I'm an old gamer, not a coder.... So help an obvious n00b out. HOW does this now move from the current situation to a downloadable .nro ?
OK thanks, but how to run this on switch hardware?Its a step closer to a Horizon version for the simple reason that it is now running on the Switch hardware.
[21:10] aliaspider: if you have vulkan and GL it will be easy to make it work
[21:10] m4xw: aight
[21:10] m4xw: thats what i wanna hear
[21:11] aliaspider: the only thing that might not be there by default are C++ threads but that is also easy to add
[21:11] aliaspider: and will be needed for other codebases as well
OK thanks, but how to run this on switch hardware?
Wait, there's already a way to run Dolphin?You run Lakka which is a Linux distribution.
https://gbatemp.net/threads/lakka-t...ming-console-includes-psx-n64-and-psp.506024/
It doesn't have sound tho.
You run Lakka which is a Linux distribution.
https://gbatemp.net/threads/lakka-t...ming-console-includes-psx-n64-and-psp.506024/
It doesn't have sound tho.