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      ChaosEffect @kounabi22
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      @kounabi22 The recent comments on this issue on GitHub sound promising.

      I am also known as "StormedBubbles"

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        kounabi22 @mitu
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        @mitu

        is the new flyinghead core now being install in by the setup script or still the old one?

        Currently running Retropie 4.7.19 on a Pi 4B 2GB
        Overclock Settings: CPU 2000, GPU 600.

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          BuZz administrators @kounabi22
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          @kounabi22 the old one. But if this is now fixed we will be switching back to the new.

          To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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            kounabi22 @BuZz
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            @buzz said in about lr-flycast with new core:

            @kounabi22 the old one. But if this is now fixed we will be switching back to the new.

            is it switch back?

            Currently running Retropie 4.7.19 on a Pi 4B 2GB
            Overclock Settings: CPU 2000, GPU 600.

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              mitu Global Moderator @kounabi22
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              @kounabi22 No and it won't be switched right now because the new/upstream flycast core will not run on a Pi3 system.

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                dodonpachi
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                Any updates on this situation?

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                  mitu Global Moderator @dodonpachi
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                  @dodonpachi Still trying to make the upstream core/emulator work on a Pi3B system before we adopt it fully.

                  The crash on a Pi3 is solved, but there's still a rendering issue which, for the time being, makes the new core unsuitable for the Pi3.

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                    kounabi22 @mitu
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                    @mitu said in about lr-flycast with new core:

                    @dodonpachi Still trying to make the upstream core/emulator work on a Pi3B system before we adopt it fully.

                    The crash on a Pi3 is solved, but there's still a rendering issue which, for the time being, makes the new core unsuitable for the Pi3.

                    Do you still have no info when you will use the new core again?
                    Im trying to play Samurai Spirits: Tenkaichi in the current core and the sound is laggy and have some drop frame rates...when i put the backup new core the game runs smooth with no sound lag and drop frames.

                    Currently running Retropie 4.7.19 on a Pi 4B 2GB
                    Overclock Settings: CPU 2000, GPU 600.

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                      mitu Global Moderator @kounabi22
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                      @kounabi22 Sadly no, I've been testing various variants/versions so that it would work on both Pi3 and Pi4 but due to the lack of free time, I haven't found a solution. I'll have some more free time this summer, so I want to get back to updating the module and adding the standalone flycast instead of reicast.

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                        kounabi22 @mitu
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                        @mitu said in about lr-flycast with new core:

                        @kounabi22 Sadly no, I've been testing various variants/versions so that it would work on both Pi3 and Pi4 but due to the lack of free time, I haven't found a solution. I'll have some more free time this summer, so I want to get back to updating the module and adding the standalone flycast instead of reicast.

                        any news about the new core in pi4?

                        Currently running Retropie 4.7.19 on a Pi 4B 2GB
                        Overclock Settings: CPU 2000, GPU 600.

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                          kounabi22 @mitu
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                          @mitu said in about lr-flycast with new core:

                          @kounabi22 Sadly no, I've been testing various variants/versions so that it would work on both Pi3 and Pi4 but due to the lack of free time, I haven't found a solution. I'll have some more free time this summer, so I want to get back to updating the module and adding the standalone flycast instead of reicast.

                          Any luck to make it work on both pi?

                          Currently running Retropie 4.7.19 on a Pi 4B 2GB
                          Overclock Settings: CPU 2000, GPU 600.

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