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    3DS emulator for Pi users based on "Borked 3DS"

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    • DTEAMD
      DTEAM @Folly
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      @Folly said in 3DS emulator for Pi users based on "Borked 3DS":

      Can I conclude that adding the option to the script worked and that it's compiled with the option -DCONFIG_SCROLLABLE=ON , but you still have some troubles ?

      yes

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        gvx64 @DTEAM
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        @DTEAM Are the scroll bars showing up in your configuration windows? If not, is it possible that the cmake flags didn't work?

        It would help to see a photo of exactly what the problem is, as I am having difficulty understanding it. On my Pi, the configuration menu is a fairly small window that doesn't come close to filling the whole screen. Also, I can click and drag the menu border to change its size. In the default layout, the text spacing adjusts to fill whatever available space there is inside the window.

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        • DTEAMD
          DTEAM @gvx64
          last edited by DTEAM

          @gvx64
          1.jpg

          2.jpg

          At the bottom of the second picture, the box of the Advanced tab stop just after 0.000 ms and it's not possible to go below that.

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            gvx64 @DTEAM
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            @DTEAM After investigating further, the problem is on my end. I am going to re-work it and try posting a new commit. Is the problem limited to the Graphics -> Advanced tab or are there others? I believe that the System tab already has scrolling bars enabled.

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            • DTEAMD
              DTEAM @gvx64
              last edited by

              @gvx64 said in 3DS emulator for Pi users based on "Borked 3DS":

              @DTEAM After investigating further, the problem is on my end. I am going to re-work it and try posting a new commit. Is the problem limited to the Graphics -> Advanced tab or are there others? I believe that the System tab already has scrolling bars enabled.

              It's others. For some, you have the scroll bar, but even if you scroll down, you don't have access to all the options. I'll try to give you a more detailed overview tomorrow.

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              • DTEAMD
                DTEAM @DTEAM
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                @gvx64

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                  gvx64 @DTEAM
                  last edited by gvx64

                  @DTEAM I appreciate the detailed analysis. Can you let me know the exact screen resolution that you are using that is resulting in this issue? For me to be able to resolve this issue, it is important that I can reproduce it on one of my Pi4's. Once I am finished trying to get shader acceleration functionality working I will see if I can get this problem to reproduce on my Pi's.

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                  • DTEAMD
                    DTEAM @gvx64
                    last edited by DTEAM

                    @gvx64

                    My screen is 800x480 and my "emulator resolution" is 640x480

                    [Layout]
                    anaglyph_shader_name=rendepth (builtin)
                    anaglyph_shader_name\default=true
                    custom_bottom_height=480
                    custom_bottom_height\default=true
                    custom_bottom_width=640
                    custom_bottom_width\default=true
                    custom_bottom_x=80
                    custom_bottom_x\default=true
                    custom_bottom_y=500
                    custom_bottom_y\default=true
                    custom_portrait_bottom_height=480
                    custom_portrait_bottom_height\default=true
                    custom_portrait_bottom_width=640
                    custom_portrait_bottom_width\default=true
                    custom_portrait_bottom_x=80
                    custom_portrait_bottom_x\default=true
                    custom_portrait_bottom_y=500
                    custom_portrait_bottom_y\default=true
                    custom_portrait_top_height=480
                    custom_portrait_top_height\default=true
                    custom_portrait_top_width=800
                    custom_portrait_top_width\default=true
                    custom_portrait_top_x=0
                    custom_portrait_top_x\default=true
                    custom_portrait_top_y=0
                    custom_portrait_top_y\default=true
                    custom_second_layer_opacity=100
                    custom_second_layer_opacity\default=true
                    custom_top_height=480
                    custom_top_height\default=true
                    custom_top_width=800
                    custom_top_width\default=true
                    custom_top_x=0
                    custom_top_x\default=true
                    custom_top_y=0
                    custom_top_y\default=true
                    factor_3d=0
                    factor_3d\default=true
                    filter_mode=true
                    filter_mode\default=true
                    large_screen_proportion=4
                    large_screen_proportion\default=true
                    layout_option=0
                    layout_option\default=true
                    mono_render_option=0
                    mono_render_option\default=true
                    pp_shader_name=None (default)
                    pp_shader_name\default=false
                    render_3d=0
                    render_3d\default=true
                    screen_bottom_leftright_padding=0
                    screen_bottom_leftright_padding\default=true
                    screen_bottom_stretch=false
                    screen_bottom_stretch\default=true
                    screen_bottom_topbottom_padding=0
                    screen_bottom_topbottom_padding\default=true
                    screen_top_leftright_padding=0
                    screen_top_leftright_padding\default=true
                    screen_top_stretch=false
                    screen_top_stretch\default=true
                    screen_top_topbottom_padding=0
                    screen_top_topbottom_padding\default=true
                    small_screen_position=2
                    small_screen_position\default=true
                    swap_eyes_3d=true
                    swap_eyes_3d\default=false
                    swap_screen=false
                    swap_screen\default=true
                    upright_screen=false
                    upright_screen\default=true
                    
                    
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                    • StonedEdgeS
                      StonedEdge
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                      How is the performance on the Pi 4? I've been tempted to upgrade to a 64-bit system but not sure I can be bothered, as 32-bit seems to be where the performance caps out anyway...

                      Check out my build logs below:
                      Wii SPii (Wii in a GBA SP Shell)
                      https://bitbuilt.net/forums/index.php?threads/the-wii-spii.3347/
                      Retro Lite CM4
                      https://bitbuilt.net/forums/index.php?threads/retro-lite-cm4-a-stonededge-and-dmcke5-collaboration.3934/

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                        gvx64 @StonedEdge
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                        @StonedEdge With an aggressive overclock (e.g. 2300MHz/900MHz+) some 3DS games are playable on the Pi4, mostly RPGs. In addition to that you will need to optimize every setting possible as well as make use of any possible cheats that can speed up gameplay. For example, the 150% speedhack in Pokemon Sun is enough to get the game playable on my Pi4, which was a pleasant surprise. Less demanding RPG's like Etrian Mystery Dungeon, Etrian Odyssey, Pokemon Mystery Dungeon, Pokemon ORAS all seem to be playable even if they are not quite at full speed. That said, games like Mario Kart and Smash Bros are just out of the question as really any slow-down is completely unforgiving in games like these. If your interest is mainly RPG's and you are comfortable with overclocking, then I would say that it might be worth it for you to get Borked3DS working on your Pi4.

                        That said, I believe that the bigger motivation for you to make the jump to 64-bit should be for Gamecube emulation as that is lower hanging fruit than 3ds. Gamecube emulation is a measurably less demanding than 3DS in large part because dolphin has the CPU override feature that works far better than it does in Borked3DS to speed up games on slow hardware (honestly, dolphin is just a better piece of software than citra was and it has far better optimization for use on a variety of devices).

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