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DeadVoivod

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  1. With mirroring I meant mirror source to target. Not both ways.
  2. https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/466730940140617744/747811437681836032/dolphin_libretro.dll Here is a link to the Dolphin core. I don’t think though that the core will run games properly yet, I still would use Dolphin standalone emulator.
  3. I use Vice Versa since over 15 years already. It’s not free, but for me it’s the best personally. I backup to a NAS. But there is also some very good free sync software out there, I wouldn’t suggest a raw copy method. Mirroring is the best way.
  4. I’m going through all my sets since 1 year and check every single game, keeping only my favorites, does not only shrink down the collection, but also saves you from having several Barbie & Co. stuff in your setup. That takes a lot of time, but it’s absolutely worth the time spent. Of course that is what I personally do now, a lot of people want to keep every single game from the set, but that ship has sailed for me. I also did a favorite MAME set a while ago and it was absolutely worth it. Lately I was going through the TOSEC of C64, and it took me around 2 months to go through, and I ended up with around 2.000 games still, absolutely no need to keep it all, there’s a lot of trash on the C64. With the Amiga it was different as in my opinion the Amiga almost only has good games. The last thing I did some weeks ago, was going through all of the fan translations of several consoles and there are quite some of them. But having some great RPGs translated that never came out in English language is just awesome. One last thing is that having these personal “clean” sets is that I can now use them anywhere I want without doing it again. I use several handhelds with emulation, and Raspberry Pi and stuff, and I can just use my ready sets without having to start over.
  5. I’m using a 5TB Seagate 2,5” and it works fine. I think the brand doesn’t matter if it comes to performance or reliability, I have several and it’s just a matter of “luck” if they live or die so to speak. Keep a backup regularly, in my case, every single time I change or add something to LB, I back it up immediately afterwards.
  6. Collections tend to get HUGE with the time, and implementing hundreds of systems into LB/BB is already a lot of work. My advise, keep only one single version, and test if it works, takes the same amount of time, plus you can actually play test the games and you are sure in the end when trying to run any games from LB/BB, they all work. My approach to this.
  7. Just tried now, mine runs with great sound and movement isn't choppy, although I have glitches, the sprites become black boxes from time to time. This is with Flycast in RA.
  8. My built is 2018, so also older. Did you try running the game in Redream?
  9. Oh man, it's fucking tough to read your posts, I tend to stop reading middle way through. Can you do something about that?
  10. Mine are .cpr format, but not working with RA.
  11. Never heard of a BIOS for C64? That would be strange.
  12. I get that, have it too, but for me it makes no sense in importing it to LB. Major stuff first ?
  13. Why not running it in RetroArch with the Mupen core?
  14. Btw, if you're interested, I supported the campaign for the all new GMK NucBox on Indiegogo, might be interesting for emulation, as it's Windows based and can run LB/BB. Campaign here: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/gmk-nucbox-most-powerful-palm-sized-4k-mini-pc?utm_source=sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=bck-09302020update&utm_term=#/
  15. Perhaps you could go with the new Odroid N2+, seems to handle emulation quite well. Check out ETA's video here:
  16. I tried that already, doesn't work. Cap32 core, model set to 6128+, any game (not only Burning Rubber) gives me following screen:
  17. LB imports the pictures you add to it and stores them in the Image folder in your LB installation.
  18. Besides, like 10 games were released as 64DD, including Mario paint disks, what do you intend to do with that? I personally wouldn't even consider adding them.
  19. Try renaming the ndd to n64 and see if it works.
  20. Plus being nicer would also be helpful.
  21. It’s not many games, so altering the .bat files takes around 5 minutes.
  22. Running them in Arnold emulator works fine.
  23. Did you try with Mupen core? What’s the extension of your ROM file, .n64? It should be.
  24. This is exactly how it works, thanks. Because like I mentioned I was searching for an option to run the games WITHOUT an emulator, as it doesn't need to be configured. But I didn't know where to find that option, and like you posted, it can be found inside the game edit, which I didn't know. The only problem I have now is that the cmd window stays on top of the game, as you don't have the "attempt to hide..." option. So i use the start "" command inside my batch file like this: start "" ..\..\daphne.exe singe vldp -x 1152 -y 864 -fullscreen -noserversend -framefile ../singe/ALG/crimepatrol/crimepatrol.txt -script singe/alg/crimepatrol/crimepatrol.singe which works fine. Or is there a more proper way around? Btw, the -x 1152 -y 864 option gives me full screen, meaning in 4:3 of course.
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