OK, unzip the tar and copy the files like config.txt and distroconfig.txt on the first partition of the SD card.
Still no sound, but at least it lists that there is an asla option now. also for whatever reason when I try to change the audio device in the menu, it brings up the typing prompt. Is there anything more advanced I could try?
Also would the lack of sound cause the Handy emulator to run at hyper speed? I mean sure ms. pacman and roadblasters at ridiculous speeds are fun and all, but completely unplayable.
You need to use left and right arrows to change the device ID.
But having it to itās default value (using Start) should be enough.
That alsa option was required.
i scanned Famicom Floppy disk system folder with rc5 and no list was generated. did something changed? (i was able to generate the list with stable openelec release)
No I mean It wonāt switch left and right and will only change anything using the typing prompt. Is this a bug that should be reported to github or is this specific to the tar file? If so I will backup all my game stuff and redo the SD card with the clean install version.
I had that issue myself, some of my FDS games, though they were no-intro, didnāt scan. Really I just manually edited in the rest of the games into the playlist like I do for my playstation games since there were only two that didnāt scan. (excitebike FDS and Doki Doki Panic) While Super Mario Bros 2 FDS worked just fine as well as this oddball called All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros.
Okay, Iām going to go with that the tar upgrade caused this bug, because after starting fresh, new sd card and everything, I got audio and everything once all was said and done it worked like a charm. So Thank you Kivutar for your suggestions and help and same to Gouchi for all the hard work.
I never got the upgrade option (from 1.x to 2.0) to work. I copied the .tar file into the upgrade folder, and rebooted. All that happened was the Pi booted into Lakka 1.x and the upgrade folder was empty. In the end, I just backed up my flash card and reflashed it with the 2.0 stable image, then restored my ROMs and savefiles.
All good, except for a weird problem I have running PS1 games (which didnāt happen on Lakka 1.x):