RetroArch is in the new queue! Thanks Gianfranco!
I updated some of the libretro cores, for mupen64plus and beetle-psx
it's better to stick with the old ones (not so old...). Lot of commits
nowadays, it's better to wait them stay calm.
sergio-br2
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retroarch review:
many missing copyrights.
(e.g. zlib/MIT/BSD).
Many embedded libraries, you should remove them and be sure you pick
the system version
e.g. 7zip stb zlib
the other stuff seems good, but I didn't try a build&run yet.
cheers,
G.
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Hi rondom,
Mupen64Plus for libretro is a fork and is not maintainable by upstream.
The libretro guys changed a lot of things,
so right now it's quite a different emulator with even different
compatibility list. They are incompatible.
Others emulators are upstream friendly, like Nestopia, mGBA
I had a look at libretro-mupen64plus (out of curiosity only). I saw that
it bundles a copy of mupen64plus and its modules.
Due to the fact that Mupen64plus can be used as a library and it is
already in Debian I am wondering in how far this copy differs from the
upstream mupen64plus.
Given that emu
RetroArch has these 2 packages as dependencies:
retroarch-assets: http://mentors.debian.net/package/retroarch-assets
(icons for the menu drivers, like XMB)
libretro-core-info: http://mentors.debian.net/package/libretro-core-info
(has useful info about authors, license, supported extensions, f
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