![]() ![]() If XInput mode is implemented well - switching to that, solves the entire issue. Downgrading their product, for a userbase that doesnt exist. They've done it for all those users who bought a PS Classic, didn't mod it in any way - but still want access to the hidden emu menu. Dont need a GUI for that, dont need a "web service" like Bleemsync insists on providing.Ĭodewise, I'm running KMFDManics Retroarch cores on Reroboot, which are probably the best optimized at the moment.Įdit: Retroboot, from 0.5 onwards also uses KMFDManics Retroarch cores, so it has become even easier for 'normal folks' to use them as well.Īnd 0.5.5 added XInput support, which probably means, I could put the 8bitdo Dongle in XInput mode, and never have the popup cursor issue again (8bitdo basically downgraded their product with an update, that always puts a mouse cursor on screen in PS Classic mode.). Which means I can do it on different OSes, and with some commandline magic, it simply suits me. Xpandr is great, because, it allows me to add games by simply modifying folders, the database file then gets created on boot. (Boots Retroarch, has a few interesting modifications, that make it more stable and interesting.) Retroreboot tries to reboot Retroarch, when it detects, that its not running anymore - so its been bareable.įor expanding the PC Classic carousel on one usb stick i have, Well - Retroarch crashes regularely - if I stress it, but that could be multiple factors as well (cores not optimized, me using an older binary. So thats not an issue (apart from during the bootup process - see first posting. You can now set a game as a lightgun game in the Edit Game Parameters menu. Game controllers in the file gamecontrollerdb.txt should be automatically detected. It is relatively safe way to add games, change look and feel, change advanced configuration of your mini console. chd Autobleem 1.0.0 Release Notes Better game controller support. AutoBleem is a tool to make your PlayStation Classic more usefull. Oh, and I'm doing all this, while having an 8bitdo wireless receiver attached at port 1. Beta 8 fixes pcsx-rearmed in Autobleem for. Retroboot tries to reboot Retroarch, when it detects, that its not running anymore - so its been bareable. Apart from that I'm using the stick without issues. I also had a scare with maybe file corruption on the stick once (some playlist files suddenly became 1k without content), but that could also be something I've done with a MacOS editor which might have auto saved - so I currently dont know. I had it not work for a few boot attempts (from about 100 I've surely done so far) once, and let the device sit unplugged for a while, wile I did a Windows Checkdisk (no errors found), and then it worked for the next 20 attempts again. (Stand alone package to get retroarch booting on the PS Classic - has nothing to do with Bleemsync or Autobleem.) They are cheap, tiny, and work flawlessly.īut then I also bought a SanDisk Ultra Fit 128 GB (USB 3.1), and it works as well. Yes, best sticks to buy probably are Sandisk Cruzer Fit (USB 2.0) at the moment. ![]()
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