![]() ![]() ![]() It worked with all mentioned distributions, RA versions 1.9.0 to 1.9.8 I know that some of you have been waiting for it since 2019. To anyone following my posts lately, I have been working in modifying HyperSpin so that it can run all modern versions of RetroArch. If you are a Shield owner there are ways to downgrade it back to Android 9, but for now I would encourage new users to try other frontends as neither the official beta version nor the modded APK are really up to standard (for users already that are already invested in the ecosystem, currently Android 9 and the modded APK are still working better than Android 11+ and the Beta APK). Just a heads up: The modded APK only works with Android 9 or earlier. So, for now, I'm "un-deprecating" the modded APK - at least until a new official version of HyperSpin gets published to Google Play Store. Unfortunately it looks like development has slowed down again. Update 2: The last official HyperSpin for Android Beta version can be found bellow. Having said that, the beta version is suffering from several issues (No support for SAF, no ability to launch several emulators, suffering from some instability, etc). Please use the official HyperSpin version instead. Update: As recently introduced support for newer versions of RetroArch in the official version of HyperSpin this mod is officially deprecated. You can use APK Studio to verify my changes. You can find the two lines of code that I've modified bellow. I reversed engineered the original Google Store APK using Apktool and JEB. If you have a specific use case that would benefit from this feature comment bellow and I'll see what I can do. I find that I can accomplish what I want with the default config file + settings overrides. As long as the package name starts with com.retroarch everything should work.Ĭan I configure HyperSpin to load retroarch.cfg from a custom location? storage/emulated/0/Android/data/32/files/retroarch.cfgĬan I make Hyperspin launch my own custom compiled version of RetroArch? Yes, it will always load the default configuration file for each version.ĭefault configuration files are in /storage/emulated/0/Android/data//files/retroarch.cfg Will it load separate configuration files for 32bit and 64bit versions? Parameters=cores/mame2010_libretro_android.so Parameters=cores/dolphin_libretro_android.soĪnd the 32bit version of RA + MAME Core (MAME.ini): Yes, you just need to set different exe values for different systems.įor instance, you can use the 64bit version of RA + Dolphin core for GameCube games (Nintendo GameCube.ini): RetroArch's website 64bit version and RetroArch Plus:Įxe=64/.RetroActivityFutureĬan I mix and match multiple RetroArch distributions? ![]() Main APK from RetroArch's website and Google Play Store Version:Įxe=com.retroarch/.RetroActivityFutureĮxe=32/.RetroActivityFuture How to configure your Settings_Android ini files: This is an unofficial version of HyperSpin for Android able to launch all modern versions of RetroArch. Navigate the libretro buildbot website for arm v8 cores to find the exact name Any help is appreciated thanks! I have already switched to it launching "Mupen64 FZ" in the meantime, but I prefer the launch coming from retroarch because FZ resumes mid-game where you left off when starting from hyperspin, and I prefer the WOW factor of games loading from the title screen. I just can't seem to get the command line correct to have it launch from hyperspin. I have confirmed manually loading the "Mupen64Plus-Next" core works with content. Just to clarify I'm looking for the "Parameters =" line under the exe= that determines which core retro arch will use. Anyone know the new core parameters off hand? I've searched quite a bit and am coming up empty. I have tried editing my "Nintendo 64.ini" file with multiple variations to get the new core to launch, but I cannot get it to work. My hyperspin (Nvidia shield) won't launch N64 games anymore because it's trying to launch a core that no longer exist. Hi all, It seems retroarch (at least on android) has removed their Mupen64plus core and replaced it with Mupen64plus-next. ![]()
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