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2016-11-24, 21:09
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hello
is N64 supported? i ve added my n64 Games (*.n64) but Kodi dont
show the files/games
regard
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ok. i found in the addon/games/emulator a N64-Emu
Kodi show now the games, but cant start it - Gui restarts
i will wait for a working solution
thx
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a1rwulf
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Yes as others already stated, n64 needs OpenGL support.
Current official builds do no contain the necessary functions and kodi crashes instantly (which results in restarting the gui).
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thx for your answer. what is with Gamecube and Wii, are they also possible in the future?
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Honestly I'm not sure if there is a libretro core available for these platforms.
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2017-05-02, 00:23
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Any news on the OpenGL support?
Yesterday the RetroArch team announced that they are preparing a new core porting OpenLara, a Tomb Raider port.
N64 might not run well in a raspberry pi and the like, but a native OpenLara port would probably work fine in OpenElec boxes.
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Unfortunately I could not spend any time on it so far.
But anyway, my code depends heavily on the video player infrastructure and we want to get rid of this dependency first.