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      cellux
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      Is it possible to use libretro cores that are not available in retropie setup at the moment?
      I'm particularly interested in lr-drastic. It worked well on my old snes mini / hakchi..

      The current drastic is somewhat old and bugs heavily on pi4. Also I'm making my retropie for kids who know how to use retroarch, other standalone emus would be confusing.

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        mitu Global Moderator
        last edited by mitu

        I haven't heard of lr-drastic. If you're interested in NDS emulation, why don't you install drastic directly ?

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          barbudreadmon @cellux
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          @cellux drastic is closed source, it doesn't have a libretro core

          FBNeo developer - github - forum

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            DTEAM
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            See

            https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/19894/channelf-libertro-core/4

            For ChannelF libretro core

            Working well for me, except on my pocket console (don't like teensyduino with START button)

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