

One thing I mentioned while testing is, that Reicast actually does something before it crashes and returns back to LibreElec, because it creates a folder called "data" and some "vmu_save_#.bin" files (I think they are the memory card files.) inside "/storage/emulators/bios/dc/"Īccording to the text that is visible when I select the reicast core in RetroArch the reicast version is v0.1, if this should help in any way.Īm I doing something wrong or is there a general issue with reicast? In the RetroArch Directory-Settings (RetroArch>Settings>Directory) I also checked the "System/BIOS" option and it is also set to "/storage/emulators/bios". On my current LibreElec configuration, I put the necessary BIOS-files (dc_boot.bin + dc_flash.bin) into "/storage/emulators/bios/dc/". I'm wondering why it doesn't work, because some time earlier I had "RetroPie" installed as an OS and my exactly same ROM file worked fine without any problems (also using reicast ) RetroPie Version Used: 4.4.13 Built From: Pre made SD Image on RetroPie website USB Devices connected: iPazzPort Keyboard Dongle Controller used: Sony PLAYSTATION (R)3 Controller Wireless Error messages received: Log found in /dev/shm/runcommand.log: Parameters: Executing: bash '/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/dreamcast/+Start Reicast. This should be a perfect fit for the Switch with one Joy Con doubling as two controllers.

Up to 8 players can play locally, and you can even setup AI bots that will play against you in either singleplayer mode or multiplayer mode. I'm able to start SNES-Roms and also got some N64 Roms to work (I didn't try any other systems, but that proofs that RetroArch generally works), but everytime I try to run a Dreamcast game, RetroArch shows me a black screen for only a few seconds until it crashes and returns to LibreElec. Boom Core Watch on This is a great homebrew Bomberman clone made by franck. GameStarter repo ( Gamestarter: RetroArch for LibreELEC/Kodi - Linux devices - Libretro Forums) RetroArch 1.3 released Libretro RetroArch 1.3 released JanuRetroArch 1.3 was just released for iOS, OSX, Windows, Linux, Android, Wii, Gamecube, PS3, PSP, PlayStation Vita and 3DS. Raspberry Pi 3 Model b with LibreElec v8.2.5 (Kodi v17.6) and installed the

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