Set the GarlicOS version number to 1.4.6.The battery display in the Garlic menu now snaps to the closest percentage point image based on distance (for example, 81% actual capacity will now snap towards the 80% rather than the 100% image it previously did).The PCSX ReARMed core has gotten a few performance improvements (which translate to 2~3 additional FPS).The overlay framebuffer has been moved to the end of the framebuffer device's memory (which saves us the CPU overhead of re-calculating the offset on every frame).The overlay render thread is now pinned to the fourth CPU core (which translates to free performance as RetroArch occupies mostly the first two CPU cores).The overlay render thread now renders at 1FPS (which is plenty for notifications and saves CPU cycles).Hardware overlays now get disabled on frames where they aren't needed (which leaves more CPU cycles for actual emulation).Sync events for skipped D-pad rollovers no longer fire (there's no need for them on straight jumps between -1 & 1 on the axis scale).The GarlicOS 1.3.4 mirror has been removed (most, if not all ports are now compatible with the latest GarlicOS builds).The 3500mAh DTB file was removed because the batteries used to generate the discharge-curve turned out to be mislabeled 2800mAh batteries ( this is the fraudulent AliExpress listing in question).Added the vice_xvic libretro core (thanks to Salvacam).Fixed a color conversion issue in the freechaf libretro core (thanks to XQuader).Notifications are now generated via a producer / consumer queue (it makes them feel more fluid / faster).Fixed a Garlic user interface glitch in the recent game menu that occured when exiting games while the FPS counter was enabled.Added the ViceXPet core ("PET" folder, -||-).Added the ViceXPlus4 core ("PLUS4" folder, -||-).Added the Nestopia core ("NESTOPIA" folder, -||-).Fixed the Mednafen PCFX core ("PCFX" folder, thanks to XQuader).Updated the FCEUmm libretro core ("FC" folder).Added system icons for NESTOPIA, PCFX, PLUS4, C128 & PET folders.
001 extension, choose "7-Zip -> Extract Here" and finally open README.txt for further instructions. How to install : Download and install 7zip on your system, download the attached files into the same folder, right-click the part with the. Think of it as the natural evolution of my previous RetroArch port for RG35XX, with fully working sleep mode, improved button mappings, a whole new user interface and several under-the-hood bugfixes. Because my custom overlays have artificial scanlines built in, if anyone wants me to make ones without the scanlines so that it would display better on CRT TV's, just ask lol.It's a fast & easy to understand operating system that should make Miyoo Mini / OnionOS users feel right at home with its similar look & feel! This was done on a 16:9 TV, so I'm not sure how it would affect CRT TV's. Select Overlay Preset, choose one of the new overlays I provided in the download load up RetroArch Wii and choose the Game Boy emulator (gambatte)ħb. (otherwise things won't have the correct aspect ratio)Ĥ.
Change your Wii and your TV screen settings to 4:3 mode. place the contents in "apps/retroarch-wii/overlays/wii" on wherever you have RetroArch Wii stored (such as an SD card)ģ. download the "border overlays.zip" at the bottom of this post.Ģ. When stretched to a 4:3 aspect ratio (so in my case 640x480), the Game Boy screen portion approximately became 400x308 - but this tutorial has it at 400x300 because that's the only way I could get everything to work, since because of how RetroArch Wii works, the overlay has to be the same aspect ratio as the actual viewport.ġ.
I was disappointed when I found out that Gambatte for RetroArch Wii doesn't have Super Game Boy support (both color and border), but with some tricky manipulation of the overlay system, I have found a workaround.įirst of all, the Super Game Boy borders are 256x224 (typical SNES screen resolution), and the actual Game Boy screen portion is 160x144.
I'm a huge fan of using Super Game Boy Borders, to me it just feels wrong to play a GB/GBC game on a TV without a border.