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  1. Do you think in the near future you'd be able to port a version to the new M1 Macs since you previously worked on an Android version? Or would it still be the issue of the App Store and its permissions? These new M1s are looking promising for emulation gaming. 

  2. Hey team LB! 

    Dreamcast games seem to be not loading from Launchbox but will load after the fact in Retroarch using Flycast (base version). Here's the scoop: 

    - Windows Surface Go 8 GB / 128 GB Intel Graphics 615
    - Retroarch (Open GL I believe is what I've been using because of N64 / PS1 games working well)
    - Flycast libreto for Dreamcast games through Retroarch
    - Launchbox for organizing files
    - DC boot files
    - All roms in .GDI

     

    Redream seems to work great on it without the premium license

    Flycast seems to work when I load any game from Retroarch first, then use Flycast as the core. 

    When launching the game from launchbox (like any game) it just gives me the retroarch menu and gives me the usual warning "please download Naomi romsets or expect issues" 

    I've got the dc boot files and used to use reicast I believe. 

    Is this really all because I don't have Naomi boots or because the files aren't CHD??!

     

     

  3. I followed a tutorial to add a border to my Game Gear games. Looks super sweet. Then I saved to "core". Seemed to save to every single system in retroarch / launchbox.

    It was awesome seeing GB color, even Atari 2600 inside my Game Gear border but now I'm starting to freak out that I'll never get this thing off and back to original settings. 

    Any advice? 

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  4. On ‎5‎/‎23‎/‎2016 at 5:27 AM, DOS76 said:

    You shouldn't have to add custom parameters for every game. When you add RA to LB it will setup many of the cores for platform names but it only sets up Nintendo Game Boy Color and Nintendo Game Boy Advance by default so if you have a platform named Nintendo Game Boy but you didn't add that to the associated platforms than that is probably the issue. To associate a new platform go to tools, manage emulators, this will open a new form on that form find Retroarch click it and then hit edit this will open another form click the associated platform tab and then you will see all of the auto configed systems for RA now if you have other cores that don't have platforms this is where you will add them. Scroll down to the 1st empty line and click on it then type Nintendo Game Boy. Click tab and type -L "cores\gambatte_libretro.dll".

    I'm so glad I found this. Totally solved it for me. Had no idea how to add another platform. Worked like a charm.

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