![]() L1 is automatically configured to FLIP the disk, R1 is automatically configured to EJECT and INSERT the disk. It should pull up retroarch options, if you have retroarch hmod installed. You can "test" to see you have the proper command line, by holding down select+start simultaneously, while in a game. bin/clover-kachikachi-wr /usr/share/games/nes/kachikachi/CLV-Z-HGBYZ/CLV-Z-HGBYZ.fds -guest-overscan-dimensions 0,0,9,3 -initial-fadein-durations 10,2 -volume 75 -enable-armet -fds-auto-disk-side-switch-on-keypress -retroarch -fceumm bin/clover-kachikachi-wr /usr/share/games/nes/kachikachi/CLV-Z-HGBYZ/CLV-Z-HGBYZ.fds -guest-overscan-dimensions 0,0,9,3 -initial-fadein-durations 10,2 -volume 75 -enable-armet -fds-auto-disk-side-switch-on-keypress -retroarch -core nestopiaĪlternately, you can amend the command line, like so. bin/clover-kachikachi-wr /usr/share/games/nes/kachikachi/CLV-Z-HGBYZ/CLV-Z-HGBYZ.fds -guest-overscan-dimensions 0,0,9,3 -initial-fadein-durations 10,2 -volume 75 -enable-armet -fds-auto-disk-side-switch-on-keypressĪdd THIS to the argument (make SURE to leave a space after the word keypress). Then "add" the game into hakchi2, and you will get a command line argument, similar to this, by default. NOTE:) No special setup required:) Other than making sure you have Retroarch HMOD installed:) I avoid global commands, since I like to manually override each game, individually, that needs done:) But, my preference is FCEUMM core, overall. You can probably still use Global Arguments -retroarch -core nestopia, as an alternative option. But, nonetheless, this is still an easy way to do both workarounds. It would likely require a revision to the Retroarch HMOD, to run Nestopia by default, with compressed games, since this was not taken into account initially. I also show how to load Nestopia core for compressed games, since it defaults to Fceumm core, when compressed (You obviously still need -retroarch, at minimum:).for NES and FDS. ![]() I show the easy way to do it in the video. I followed the instructions on /u/PattonPlays' comment, but I had to lookup somewhere else the FDS BIOS part.NOTE: The posts in this topic all boiled down to the user having a combination of retroarch not being installed, and incorrect command line:) So, pay careful attention to this main post, to avoid getting stuck:)įor those of you who have been having issue with certain FDS games, such as Nazo no Murasame, as far as disk switching. Put the "bios_template.hmod" (o whatever name you chose) in the hakchi2 "user_mods" subfolder and install as any other module. Put the renamed disksys.rom file in bios_template.hmod\etc\libretro\system ( optional: you can rename the "bios_template.hmod" folder to whatever you want as long as you keep ".hmod" at the end, I used "FDS_bios.hmod") " Nintendo Famicom Disk System (Japan).bin") to: disksys.rom. " Nintendo Famicom Disk System (Japan).zip" - sorry can't link due to sub rules) and bios_template.zip (we're going to create a module to install the BIOS).ĭecompress the BIOS zip and rename the extracted file (i.e. I just used the automatically generated command line on Hakchi2 v2.30, no added parameters, and a compressed game.ĭownload a Famicom Disk System BIOS (i.e. It seems the only thing missing was the FDS BIOS, as I already had a working retroarch module. I went crazy trying to figure out how to get FDS games to work.
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