![]() The one included didnt work for me, but stand alone Muppen works just fine. I wish they had the Muppen64 AE+ core for Nintendo 64. Its good but not quite to the point where I would dump all my individual emulators just yet. I now use it for emulators I don't want to download like Atari 7800 EMU. If that one doesn't work for you, google "How to setup Retroarch" and you will get a bunch of videos and links.Īfter I understood the basics I put up above, retroach became easier to understand. I'd also suggest mapping the RGUI button to R3 Left or R3 Right - this allows you to get to the save/load state screen after you start a game.įor me details check out this setup link. Once your keys are mapped you update the cores which are the emulators, then point retroarch to the root of where all your roms are (mine are on /mnt/external_SD/SNES,NES,GB,etc). From poking around random Android emulation forums Ive confirmed that my CD compatibility is consistent with what others have experienced. It is based on Genesis Plus which advertizes 100 compatibility so I dont know if the CD compatibility is different on other source ports. Once installed you go to options and to inputs and there is something like "input all" where it will run through every button and you touch the button the GPD that you want to map to that. The Sega equivalent, MD.emu, has been a bit more spotty. ![]() From a high level, get the latest revision from the retroarch website (google it).
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