lr-mess: what systems can it run that aren't already emulated in Retropie?
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I created this 3d to try to have a complete list of systems that can be emulated with lr-mess that are not already emulated in Retropie via libreto or with standalone emulators.
I found these links, but there are probably other users who are emulating other systems with lr-mess:Bally Astrocade / Vtech Creativision / Emerson Arcadia 2001
https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/22600/how-to-emulate-bally-astrocade-vtech-creativision-and-emerson-arcadia-2001-in-lr-messAtari Jaguar
https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/26478/atari-jaguar-at-full-speed-on-pi4-with-lr-messAmstrad GX4000
https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3971/lr-mess-and-gx4000-setup-not-workingIf you have any other links or know other ways to use lr-mess, come forward!
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@shift I don't have dedicated threads for each individual lr-mess system I run, but the short answer is "more-or-less all of them".
Just to rattle off some of the ones I've tried on my Pi, with decent-to-perfect performance:
- Phillips CD-i
- Epoch Super Cassette Vision
- V.tech V.Smile
- Various plug-and-play systems (both "official" and bootlegs)
- Tiger Game.com
- Fujitsu FM Towns
Once you get down how the core works (which admittedly is a bit of a nightmare), it's insanely versatile since it runs all the same systems as modern standalone MAME (according to the current docs, that's roughly 32,000; that link at the top is a good few years out of date). Arguably the most powerful core in all of RetroPie.
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