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    Running the snes classic mini emulator on the raspberry pi

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    • chelochelini2014C
      chelochelini2014
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      check this post https://hackaday.com/2017/10/06/running-the-snes-classic-mini-emulator-on-the-raspberry-pi/

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      • DarksaviorD
        Darksavior @chelochelini2014
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        @chelochelini2014 I saw that earlier today. Quite interesting. It'll be great when they get the menus working.

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        • chelochelini2014C
          chelochelini2014 @Darksavior
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          @darksavior i hope someone or a team can dig some feature from the snes mini emulator to improve retropie

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          • herb_fargusH
            herb_fargus administrators @chelochelini2014
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            @chelochelini2014 ha. It's a misconception that Nintendo's emulators are better than what a few nerd geniuses have made in their free time. Byuu has done a better job than Nintendo will ever do

            If you read the documentation it will answer 99% of your questions: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/

            Also if you want a solution to your problems read this first: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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            • DarksaviorD
              Darksavior @herb_fargus
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              @herb_fargus Unfortunately, you can't run higan on a lowend arm device. I did hear it runs superfx games better.

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              • lostlessL
                lostless
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                The only advantage I see is star fox 2. All the other games run fine on a pi. Star fox 2 either lags a tad in snes9x2010 or runs too fast in snes9x2005. Other than that, bugs have been found in yoshis island that don’t exist on the pi.

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                • chelochelini2014C
                  chelochelini2014
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                  @herb_fargus i know , the Virtual Consoles from nintendo are cra$#"#$ , and the mini nes or snes is a copy of the emulators community , they do not work on linux just for hardware cost reasons, they also did it because a lot of their work was already done by the community, went i say improves i mean things like save state with screenshot, or better the libretto core features on the frontend, thing like cheats, filters etc. sorry for my poor english is not my language.

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                  • herb_fargusH
                    herb_fargus administrators @chelochelini2014
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                    @chelochelini2014 said in Running the snes classic mini emulator on the raspberry pi:

                    save state with screenshot, or better the libretto core features on the frontend

                    I like the idea of a savestates with screenshot, perhaps it may end up being incorporated in RetroArch some day.

                    If you read the documentation it will answer 99% of your questions: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/

                    Also if you want a solution to your problems read this first: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                    • RanmaR
                      Ranma @herb_fargus
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                      @herb_fargus said in Running the snes classic mini emulator on the raspberry pi:

                      @chelochelini2014 ha. It's a misconception that Nintendo's emulators are better than what a few nerd geniuses have made in their free time. Byuu has done a better job than Nintendo will ever do

                      It's not just Byuu. SNES9X is a massively capable emulator, not to mention all the other emulators that are part of Retropie/Arch and are trouble free to use. I get that it's an interesting project and a curio, but personally I wouldn't replace Retropie on my Pi 3 with whatever's on the SNES Mini. But then nor would I hack a SNES Mini to put Retroarch on, because a Pi with Retropie is a more capable and elegant solution imho. But that's just me. :-)

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                      • BuZzB
                        BuZz administrators @chelochelini2014
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                        @chelochelini2014 how? It's proprietary.

                        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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                        • chelochelini2014C
                          chelochelini2014 @Ranma
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                          @ranma i'm just talking about to put some core´s menu on the frontend, things like save state with screenshot , i'm not talking about the nintendo emulator is better than emulators on retropie, retropie is the winner choice , that's why i'm here

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