Retroarch -L sdlp圆8k_libretro.so "p圆8k /somewhere/software/圆8000/content1.dim /somewhere/software/圆8000/content2. "p圆8k /somewhere/software/圆8000/content1.dim /somewhere/software/圆8000/content2.dim"Īs shown in the usage section, you can use the following format to launch multi-disk games directly from the command line: RetroArch is the official reference frontend for libretro 'cores': applications that include emulators, game engines, and media players. Reycast Xtreme, BIOS files may go in USB:\hakchi\retroarch\system if the user is using an OTG adapter. The format of this file should have all the games on one line and begins with p圆8k as in the example below. retroarch : Sega Dreamcast / NAOMI (Flycast) credevo fossi nel post corretto. Create a text file and save it as foo.cmd. This method is similar to the m3u playlist and allows loading up to 2 disks at launch. The m3u file contents should look something like this:Īfter that, you can load the foo.m3u file in RetroArch with the PX68k core either using the frontend or from the command line. Youre only seeing other activity in the feed. Sharp made the bios files for the 圆8000 publicly available. Load retroarch, then load core and content from RA menu.Ĭreate a text file and save it as foo.m3u. Please make sure your MR is ready to be merged You added the changes in CHANGELOG.md. In the technical blog post announcing it on the Libretro site, it gives a bit of brief history of the Dreamcast GPU and mentions the usual 'less overhead, more reliability and better performance in many cases' when it comes to using Vulkan although it's a lot more. Some libretro cores require a BIOS to work. content.m3u (m3u files are useful for launching multi-disk games, see section below for more details on the format) for Boot to BIOS, exit RA, delete all files vmusave. Retroarch -L sdlp圆8k_libretro.so "p圆8k /somewhere/software/圆8000/content1.dim /somewhere/software/圆8000/content2.dim" content.cmd (cmdfile is a text file contening cmd like "p圆8k /somewhere/software/圆8000/content1.dim /somewhere/software/圆8000/content2.dim") Although I think the solution is on /u/BsLeNuL response, make sure your cmd files are as follow and/or try to load the dim files directly through command: