I can expect that the pi3 is capable to run every tom that x86 can run, and other way around?Īlso, the things that make me think is this The issue is: there would be any compatibility difference between the x86 and Pi3 rom playability? What should I use to have less headaches?įrom THIS page, seems that the most right choice is to use lr-mame2003, and MAME 0.78 romset. Regarding lr-fbalpha2012: I can simply choose to use it on both pi3/x86 and expect to play the same games (I hope almost all of them), providing that I correctly make a Non-Merged romset? Also, what mean "WIP"? That there isn't a definitive romset version for the core? Lr-fbneo (most accurate,0.2.97.44-WIP Romset?), or lr-fbalpha2012 (inaccurate, v0.2.97.30 romset)įrom my Retroarch installation, lr-fbneo core seems to load MSX-PC engine-mster system and megadrive, but not neogeo roms (It refuse to load them). So, the Wiki pages point me to these emulation/romset: My objective is to "separate" Mame roms from NeoGeo roms: I want to retain 2 different system on EmulationStation: Arcade games on Mame, and NeoGeo Games on.well, NeoGeo I love the RetroPie Wiki, but this time I found it pretty confusing. I'm finishing my x86 RetroPie build, and I'm facing an issue with the right romset for my arcade cabinet, at the same time retaining the most accurate and up-to-date emulators AND the possibility to use the same romset on my Pi3 build.
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