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    NES Custom Palette Preferences?

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    • mediamogulM
      mediamogul Global Moderator @Used2BeRX
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      @used2berx said in NES Custom Palette Preferences?:

      how do you select a palette for the NES

      In RetroArch, the various palettes are selectable from the core options menu.

      Does the palette work with all 3 NES cores?

      A selection has to be made in each core. Not too long ago, the exact same palette might be named differently between them, but there seems to have been an effort to consolidate the names over the past year.

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      • Used2BeRXU
        Used2BeRX
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        Thanks for your help guys. :)

        And thanks for those screenshots @lilbud . I didn't need any more selling on Sony CXA, but it looks like you're right about how close they are. Also, thanks for checking that CRC for me so we know we're all using and talking about the same palette.

        I'll give your instructions a shot when I get my Pi up and running again @mediamogul . Had to unplug it today to print up some tax time stuff. My power strip has only one non-essential plug, so sadly my Pi has to share it with my printer, and this is just about the only time all year that I need to use the printer. :)

        Figured that I'd ask you about that now since we're on the subject though. All of the stuff I've been doing with this palette debate was on the XBox and I hadn't even considered how I was going to pull it off on the RP until you guys were talking about it.

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        • Used2BeRXU
          Used2BeRX @mediamogul
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          @mediamogul

          I finally got around to working on this on the Pi. Good news for most games for Pi 3 users, but bad news for Pi Zero users, I'm afraid.

          Because you really have to default to Quicknes for the Pi Zero for compatibility and only use the other two when the games won't boot up, most of the games seem to be stuck with whatever palette is baked into Quicknes. But for Nestopia and Fceumm it's a fairly easy process to change the default palette. I'm sure there are other ways of doing it, but this is how I managed it.

          Open up the file /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch-core-options.cfg

          Change the following two lines in that file from whatever they were before to read as follows:

          nestopia_palette = "cxa2025as"

          fceumm_palette = "sony-cxa2025as-us"

          There doesn't seem to be any way to change it for Quicknes that I can tell. When you go into the Quick Menu/Options screen while inside a game in the RetroArch menu, instead of seeing the various options such as a palette selection like in Nestopia and Fceumm, all it says is "No Core Options Available".

          I'm going to tinker around a bit more with it.

          Good news is that there seems to be an "Overclock" feature in Nestopia. I don't know if it will do the trick, but there are a handful of games that wouldn't work in Quicknes that have some audio stutter in Nestopia. Maybe I can fix these by making individual game options for them.

          In case anyone cares, those individual game options settings are saved in the following directories after you create them:
          /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch/config/FCEUmm/
          /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch/config/Nestopia/

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          • matchamanM
            matchaman
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            I'm getting obsessed with this. The closest to the real NES via composite (NES can't do RGB without replacing the PPU chip on the board) is the PVM style. The brown on SMB is more "alive" than smooth or composite direct.

            As a reference I'm using an NTSC console connected to 21" a curved Sony Trinitron, recapped and on totally default values. Pictures are useless I'm afraid, the comparison is only possible via naked eye.

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            • zefolhadelaZ
              zefolhadela @Used2BeRX
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              @Used2BeRX do u know any way to change palletes per game?

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              • mituM
                mitu Global Moderator @zefolhadela
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                @zefolhadela Don't necro-post to years old posts. The original poster hasn't been active in the forums for more than 1.5 years. Open a new topic and ask your question.

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                • zefolhadelaZ
                  zefolhadela @mitu
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                  @mitu My bad, i didnt know i can even see that. I will create a post. Thanks!

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