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− | + | ==Basic Usage (RGUI)== | |
− | For more convenient ROM selection, setup your browser directory under ''' | + | After downloading [[RetroArch]],[[File:Rgui.png|thumb|205px|RGUI, RetroArch's interface]] start up retroarch.exe. |
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+ | To launch a game, select the emulator core you'd like to use under '''Core''', and select a ROM under''' Load Game'''. | ||
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+ | For more convenient ROM selection, setup your browser directory under '''Path Options'''. | ||
==Installing RetroArch on Linux== | ==Installing RetroArch on Linux== | ||
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− | First, add the PPA for | + | First, add the PPA for hunter-kaller/ppa (instructions [[Emulation on Ubuntu|here]]), then type the following into a terminal: |
sudo apt-get update | sudo apt-get update | ||
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sudo apt-get install <corename> | sudo apt-get install <corename> | ||
− | Replace <corename> with the name of the package the core is available in. You can see all of the cores available to you either in your package manager (e.g. Synaptic, Software Center) or by visiting | + | Replace <corename> with the name of the package the core is available in. You can see all of the cores available to you either in your package manager (e.g. Synaptic, Software Center) or by visiting Launchpad. |
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+ | https://launchpad.net/~hunter-kaller/+archive/ppa | ||
===Other Distros=== | ===Other Distros=== | ||
You will have to compile from source. For Arch Linux, there are AUR packages that simplify this process, although it is not incredibly difficult otherwise. The most important part is making sure you have all the dependencies. | You will have to compile from source. For Arch Linux, there are AUR packages that simplify this process, although it is not incredibly difficult otherwise. The most important part is making sure you have all the dependencies. | ||
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*nvidia-cg-toolkit - Cg shaders | *nvidia-cg-toolkit - Cg shaders | ||
===Using RetroArch=== | ===Using RetroArch=== | ||
− | RetroArch has a robust CLI for those who prefer the command line, there are also many pages which should have been installed by default for | + | RetroArch has a robust CLI for those who prefer the command line, there are also many pages which should have been installed by default for retro-arch, retroarch-joyconfig and others. If you use the CLI be sure to configure your retroarch.cfg file before first use. This config is well commented so each option can be fully understood. Use retroarch-joyconfig command for simplified input setup. RetroArch can auto-detect inputs, which is a great feature to simplify playing with multiple/different controllers (refer to "man retroarch-joyconfig" for details). The retroarch.cfg file should be located in /etc/retroarch.cfg, your home folder or the directory where RetroArch was installed depending on your distro and compilation setup. |
==General Setup/Usage== | ==General Setup/Usage== | ||
− | === | + | ===RGUI Controls=== |
Default keys for the keyboard are: x (confirm), z (back) and the arrow keys. If you're using an XInput (xbox 360) controller, your controller should already be set-up. | Default keys for the keyboard are: x (confirm), z (back) and the arrow keys. If you're using an XInput (xbox 360) controller, your controller should already be set-up. | ||
===BIOS=== | ===BIOS=== | ||
− | If you are going to play in a system that needs a BIOS (e.g. PS1), place the | + | If you are going to play in a system that needs a BIOS (e.g. PS1), place the BIOS files in RetroArch's 'system' directory. |
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+ | Mednafen is very picky about which BIOS to use. The ones that you might need are: | ||
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+ | <li class="de2">scph5500.bin</li> | ||
+ | <li class="de2">scph5501.bin</li> | ||
+ | <li class="de2">scph5502.bin</li> | ||
+ | </ul> | ||
===Disc images=== | ===Disc images=== | ||
− | + | [[Mednafen]] requires you to load games through CUE sheets. Ensure that the CUE sheet is properly set up in order for the game to run. See the [[Cue sheet (.cue)]] for more. | |
===Mupen64Plus=== | ===Mupen64Plus=== | ||
− | + | The following file need to be placed in the System folder to use the Rice plugin: | |
− | * | + | *RiceVideoLinux.ini |
− | + | Download it [http://www.mediafire.com/?au459fbk8r86jat here]. | |
− | + | Glide64mk2.ini is no longer needed in the current version of mupen64plus-libretro, as it is baked into the Glide64 now. | |
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===Super Game Boy=== | ===Super Game Boy=== | ||
− | Using recent builds of the bsnes libretro cores, you can load Game Boy games in a fully emulated Super Game Boy. As this feature is not currently | + | Using recent builds of the bsnes libretro cores, you can load Game Boy games in a fully emulated Super Game Boy. As this feature is not currently implemented in RGUI, you must do so using a command line. |
− | + | First you need to set the core to a bsnes core (any of the 3 profiles will work) using RGUI or editing your config file, then start RetroArch with the following command to load GB games in SGB mode using bsnes: | |
− | retroarch "path to Super Game Boy SNES cartridge ROM" -- | + | retroarch "path to Super Game Boy SNES cartridge ROM" --gameboy "path to Game Boy cartridge ROM" |
− | Put the actual paths to the ROMs in double quotes | + | Put the actual paths to the ROMs in double quotes. For example: |
− | retroarch "C: | + | retroarch "C:/Games/SNES/Super Game Boy 2 (Japan).sfc" --gameboy "C:/Games/Game Boy/Kirby's Dream Land (USA, Europe).gb" |
− | You will need | + | You will need sgb.boot.rom in your System folder, this can be found on the [[Emulator Files]] page in the SNES file pack if you do not have it. |
− | + | You can also use the RetroArch-Phoenix launcher to launcher to load them, but YMMV since it is not being updated anymore. | |
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− | + | ===Dual Analog Controllers=== | |
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− | + | PS1 games often used a set of default remappings if they didn't support it directly. Some games used both analogs as the D-pad, RetroArch doesn't support that though. Dual analogs only work in games that fully supported them, such as Ape Escape. To use dual analog for such games, go to Input Options, and change Device Type to '''JoyPad w/ Analog'''. | |
− | PS1 games often used a set of default remappings if they didn't support it directly. Some games used both analogs as the D-pad, RetroArch doesn't support that though. Dual analogs only work in games that fully supported them, such as Ape Escape. To use dual analog for such games, | ||
===Transfer PS1 Memory Card Files=== | ===Transfer PS1 Memory Card Files=== | ||
− | + | Mednafen creates memory card files for each individual game, in contrast to PCSX-R/ePSXe where all game saves are stored into 2 memory card files. To transfer memory card files from PCSX-R/ePSXe to RetroArch: | |
*Start game in RetroArch. | *Start game in RetroArch. | ||
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===Disk Changing=== | ===Disk Changing=== | ||
− | To changes disks in-game, go to | + | To changes disks in-game, go to Disk Options > Disk Image Append. |
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− | + | '''S'''ome games like Metal Gear Solid require the disk tray to be opened before changing disks. To do this, change 'Disk Index' to 'No Disk' first. | |
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===Audio DSP Plugins=== | ===Audio DSP Plugins=== | ||
− | RetroArch supports loading audio DSP plugins to add effects such as reverb to the audio output. This has been in RetroArch for a long time, but was recently reworked to be easier to use and more accessible from | + | RetroArch supports loading audio DSP plugins to add effects such as reverb to the audio output. This has been in RetroArch for a long time, but was recently reworked to be easier to use and more accessible from RGUI, and are available in the main RetroArch repository now. Now you can load DSP filters using RGUI under Settings\Audio Options\DSP Filter, where you can load a DSP preset with .dsp extension, which is a text file similar to a shader preset that lets you chain DSP filters and specify their options. The DSP filters themselves are dynamic libraries that are loaded according to the .dsp file. Each DSP filter has a standalone preset that documents the default options, and there are some example presets that combine more than one filter. |
Note that some of these filters may reduce volume a bit, so you may want to boost RA's volume level to compensate. If you want to remove the filter, press Start when the DSP Filter option is highlighted. | Note that some of these filters may reduce volume a bit, so you may want to boost RA's volume level to compensate. If you want to remove the filter, press Start when the DSP Filter option is highlighted. | ||
− | The filters and their presets can be found [https://github.com/libretro/RetroArch/tree/master/audio/ | + | The filters and their presets can be found [https://github.com/libretro/RetroArch/tree/master/audio/filters here], which the DSP filters can be built for your platform with the makefile. Some precompiled Windows x64 builds of these filters can be obtained [https://www.mediafire.com/?89eu6fk5kx8z39a here]. |
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===Outputting log to a file=== | ===Outputting log to a file=== | ||
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retroarch --menu --verbose >> log.txt 2>&1 | retroarch --menu --verbose >> log.txt 2>&1 | ||
− | It will load up to | + | It will load up to RGUI as if you just double clicked the executable, but it will redirect standard output and standard error to a text file called log.txt in your RetroArch folder. The command above will append to the log and not overwrite existing information, if you want it to overwrite, change ">>" into ">". This can be put into a .bat file to easily run it when desired. |
==Building from source== | ==Building from source== | ||
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==Hotkeys== | ==Hotkeys== | ||
− | + | *F1 - Open RGUI | |
− | *F1 - Open | ||
*F2 - Save state | *F2 - Save state | ||
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*F4 - Load state | *F4 - Load state | ||
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*F8 - Take Screenshot | *F8 - Take Screenshot | ||
*F9 - Mute Audio | *F9 - Mute Audio | ||
*F11 - Hide Cursor | *F11 - Hide Cursor | ||
*Space - Turn off Frame Limiter | *Space - Turn off Frame Limiter | ||
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==Problems and Solutions== | ==Problems and Solutions== | ||
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===Command prompt running and closing itself upon running retroarch.exe=== | ===Command prompt running and closing itself upon running retroarch.exe=== | ||
− | + | Open up retroarch.cfg using Notepad. Inside, you should find | |
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− | + | config_save_on_exit = "true" | |
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− | + | Now, under it, write | |
− | = | + | video_driver = "d3d9" or |
− | + | video_driver = "gl" | |
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
− | *[http:// | + | *[http://www.libretro.com/index.php/wiki-list/ Libretro Wiki] |
*[http://forum.themaister.net/viewtopic.php?id=467 Windows Compilation Guide] | *[http://forum.themaister.net/viewtopic.php?id=467 Windows Compilation Guide] | ||
*[http://www.libretro.com/index.php/wiki/compilation/linux/ Linux Compilation Guide] | *[http://www.libretro.com/index.php/wiki/compilation/linux/ Linux Compilation Guide] | ||
*[https://github.com/libretro/RetroArch/wiki/RGUI RGUI Documentation] | *[https://github.com/libretro/RetroArch/wiki/RGUI RGUI Documentation] | ||
*[http://www.libretro.com/index.php/wiki/configuration/general-configuration/ General Configuration] | *[http://www.libretro.com/index.php/wiki/configuration/general-configuration/ General Configuration] | ||
+ | *[http://www.libretro.com/index.php/wiki/configuration/windows-guide/ Advanced Configuration] | ||
[[Category:FAQs]] | [[Category:FAQs]] | ||
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