![]() ![]() I haven't tested it yet but if you add the following to the config files I think it should work (I'll double check later).Įdit: Tested on retropie with 1080p resolution and works perfectly with the config additions below. You will need to edit the retroarch.cfg file for gameboy/gameboy color to make sure that the viewport matches the window in the borders. I've only tested them on windows so far but they should work on retropie just the same. ![]() The only dowsnside is you will have to select them manually in retroarch for each game but you should then be able to create a per game config so it loads the next time automatically (you'll need to change some settings in retropie for per game configs I believe). There are 850 pngs in total and each one has an associated cfg file to enable them to work in retroarch. Below is a link to download them from mega. In the end, your USB device's root directory should look a little like so: assetsīoot.I found a complete set of Super Gameboy borders at vgmuseum and have used some batch tools/scripts to create overlays for use with retroarch. Finally, do the same with the 'MAME 2003.png' for your mame2003 playlist. Now do the same for your fba2016 playlsit. Rename the copied 'content' file to 'snesmini-fba2012-content.png' and the other to 'snesmini-fba2012.png'. To fix this, locate the icon folder on your USB device:Ĭopy and paste the 'FB Alpha - Arcade Games.png' and 'FB Alpha - Arcade Games-content.png' image files. Go to Settings > Playlists, and set the applicable core for each of your playlists.īecause of the way we have set up our playlists, Retroarch can't identify which icons to use. To do this, in Retroarch, go to Settings > Directory > Playlist > / > Media > playlists >. You'll need to update Retroarch to point to your playlists and to use the right core. Restart Retroarch and XBM should display some menu icons. Now in Retroarch, go to Settings > Directory > Assets > / > Media > assets (this should be the assets folder on your USB device). Locate the assets folder inside it (goole Retroarch assets folder on Windows) and copy the folder to the root of your USB drive/stick. To fix this, first download a copy of the latest Retroarch for Windows. Therefore, you will likely see black boxes for theme icons. XBM view with KMFDManic's Retroarch does NOT have all the necessary theme assets. Head to Settings > User Interface > Appearance > Menu Icon Theme. Once switching, you will need to select a menu icon theme. This will switch Retroarch to the newer menu system that typically comes default with the desktop version. In Retroarch, go to Settings > Driver > Menu Driver, and select XMB. Now you can start Retroarch quite easily, certainly compared to starting an arcade game and pressing Select+Start to bring up the Retroarch menu. Drag it into Hakchi2 game list, and export it to your USB drive along with your SNES games. Put /media in the base ROM path text box.Check "Use a different base ROM path.".Just remember that you will need to enter a few settings: I could go into a bit more instruction on how to use this tool exactly, but it's relatively self explanatory. Using playlist buddy will allow you to create playlists directly on, and from, your usb drive. Also download the MAME thumbnails from the following URL and unzip them to a folder on your Windows box. Make sure you grab a valid DAT file for the arcade roms you have - google MAME DAT files. Keep a copy of the roms on your computer too, just incase.įollow the instructions there and grab Playlist Buddy from github. Once you have your ROMs, copy them to three folders on your USB device, a folder for each Retroarch core: snesmini-mame2003, snesmini-fba2016, snesmini-fba2012. You'll want to go with fairly recent versions of Hakchi 1 and 2 to get the best of your snesmini. And ensure you have clovercon-usb.hmod and tiny7zx-dynamic.hmod mods installed. Install the hmods recommended in the instructions on the compatiblity list page. There are a few Archive sites on the Internet with full reference sets for FBA and Mame2003. If you are handy with shell scripting and Linux, consider creating a Bash script that uses wget to download the roms individually. ![]() This allowed me to filter by Mame2003 and FBA2016/FBA2012. Personally, I've copied and pasted the HTML table into an Excel spreadsheet. Many thanks to Realcreamstick for compiling the list. ![]() This list and instructions are your friend: Might be because I am using a work laptop. NTFS gave me issues with read/write permissions. Here are a few things I have found on my way to making the Retroarch Arcade experience great on a USB-HOST miniSnesClassic.įAT32 is probably fine in most cases. Arcade games are now handled exclusively by Retroarch. I have decided to keep my snes menu limited to only console games (SNES mostly). ![]()
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