Why is an ao486 config file required? It seems shared by all games. Can we set it manually?
I tried Alone in the Dark and it failed to run, and that's the only file I did not copy.
Why is an ao486 config file required? It seems shared by all games. Can we set it manually?
I tried Alone in the Dark and it failed to run, and that's the only file I did not copy.
Actually, have you seen the Hori Fighting Commander Octa? That adds an analog stick and a mouse pad.
syntax_x wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2024 2:22 amThe exe flags as a virus because it was built with py installer. Its safe to use, im happy to share the py script with anyone concerned.
https://github.com/pyinstaller/pyinstaller/issues/5854
Just put the .py script on github and let people use MiSTer's Python to run it - no need to add additional dependencies or downloading .exe files.
I noticed this video had "rolling" effect when loadinfg a core from menu. Is that what you experienced?
https://youtu.be/r-chjXlvb8g?si=sCrT_z7SECfk_g5Z
Looking at your INI file, why is this commented out?
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Are you using an analog IO board (or equivalent), or are you using direct video? In the latter case you will need to check any settings that can affect the HDMI signal
Nice video on the feature, courtesy of VGEsoterica:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQObALWWwbg
I'm quite confused by this menu; I was expecting the core to boot into ESXDOS instead.
Is it a patched ESXDOS? (i.e. maybe my boot1.rom is incorrect)
Has anybody tried ESXDOS with the latest core?
I'm using a VHD with the ESXDOS files in it; placed the rom as boot1.rom, but it does not show the file browser.
Any plans to try this with PS2 or GC emulation? I'd love to see it used for systems out of reach of the DE-10 Nano.
I'm not sure but I think it happened to me on the Apple II in general.
They are not "out", i.e. you don't have to run the recovery tool to get them.
Looks promising! Can't wait!
Go for it!
I suggest you spend some time getting familiar with existing features and trying them out. You can also check how to run a program on the Linux side at startup, so a reset will bring you back to the launcher.
Does anybody have a list of game recommendations that work on the current pc98 core?
TED Pro and 2.0 both work, from what I've seen. You can fit the Pro without removing the cover if you only remove the front screws.
And yes, it works with CD games too after enabling the right options in the Duo menu
It looks like the software for it is independently available for the Apple II, so you can try it on the regular core.
The launcher looks custom and is still being studied (accoridng to the github). Maybe it can be eventually run on a regular Apple II as well.
You can try the Jaguar core with dual RAM, while you wait...