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A DOSBox front-end is essentially an extension that sits in front of the emulator that makes it easy to launch games. It’s not something you need, and it might not even be something you want. Getting ...
RetroArch is a front-end for emulation that lets you easily manage a collection of emulators – called 'cores' here – under a single interface.
"We are currently waiting on new depots before we can add the next batch of core DLCs," the devs say in the latest RetroArch release notes. "Stay tuned!" That's at least a minor update over ...
Many DOSBox forks have come and gone over the years. Arguably, the most significant was the DOSBox SVN Baum fork, which ...
Should make core info caches portable now (for example: you can move RetroArch to a separate dir and they would still work). D3D11: Use Shader Model 5.0 for frontend shaders if D3D11 Feature level ...
Once inside RetroArch, the next step is to install emulation cores. This can be done directly within RetroArch using the Online Updater feature.
Without getting too deep into the weeds here, certain RetroArch cores may run games while they are zipped, but if you’re playing a PS1 title in .bin/.cue format, like Rage Racer, with Red Book ...
RetroArch's current vanilla front-end, which users can skin and customize to their heart's content. Before loading any software, however, users will need to load a "core," which is essentially a ...