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@Ninoh-FOX Ninoh-FOX released this 03 Jun 20:50
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Koriki v1.5.

NEW:

  • Added scroll name roms in Simplemenu.
  • Added information screen icons for brightness and volume levels.
  • Fixed flickering of gambatte screen transitions.
  • Corrected and revised the themes.

instalation:

just format a microsd in fat32 without label and unzip the Koriki_1.5_full.zip file (md5: 2b6041b7db03862a3c9f7d603c16a4f0) in the root of it.

If you is in version 1.4.2 only copy the update_koriki_v1.5.zip file (md5: ecbe173654813014b1202a1b41a97306) in the root of sd (not unzip) and power on the console.

Controls in Koriki:

Start Opens the settings screen, from here you can (and should) turn off the console by pressing Shutdown, change the Theme, and other system options, especially in the System-Screen section where you can change the Lumination values , Hue, Saturation and Contrast

Select ROM Options. Allows you to select autostart and emulator (if several have been defined in the system)

In Simplemenu:

 Up: Select previous game/section/group

 Down: Select next game/section/group

 Left: Jumps to the next page of the current section

 Right: Jumps to the previous page of the current section

 R1: Toggle between game list or full screen mode

 R2: Refreshes the list of games of the current system (in case you have added new games with the frontend running)

 A: Open the selected game or application

 B: go back

 X: In the game lists, marks the selected one as a favorite;  in the Favorites view delete the game from the list

 Y: Opens the Favorites selection

 B + Left: Moves the list of games to the previous letter

 B + Right: Moves the game list to the next letter

 B + Up: Switch to the previous system without displaying the logo

 B + Down: Switches to the next system without displaying the logo

 B + Select: Open a random game from the current system

 B + X: Deletes the current game WITHOUT REQUESTING CONFIRMATION;  does not work in the Favorites, Apps or Games sections

In Retroarch and Simplemenu:

 Menu + dpad up and down: Adjusts the brightness both in the main menu and within the games (in MM and MMP)
 
 Menu + vol+ and vol-: Adjusts the brightness both in the main menu and within the games (only in MMP)
 
 Menu + dpad left and right: Adjusts the volume both in the main menu and within the games (only in MM for headphones)

 Menu + L2 + R2 + Start + Select: Force close retroarch.

In other apps:

 Select + dpad up and down: Adjusts the brightness in the game/app (in MM and MMP)
 
 Select + vol+ and vol-: Adjusts the brightness in the game/app  (only in MMP)
 
 Select + dpad left and right: Adjusts the volume in the game/app  (only in MM for headphones)
 

Options on the settings screen (giving Start):

 Session: here you can shut down (or restart only on the Plus) the console

 Theme: here you can change the theme among the 15 included

 Appearance: here you can change the display options of the rom names

 System: Here you can change the volume, the brightness, the speed of the console, put the audiofix on and off, and change the screen settings

 Help: a summary of how to use simplemenu

The button shortcuts in the games on RetroArch are the following, with the menu button being enabled as a Hotkey:

 Menu + A: Pause

 Menu + B: Fast Forward (recommended not to use on PS1, may cause performance issues)

 Menu + Y: Reset

 Menu + X: Menu Retroarch

 Menu + L1: Load Savestate

 Menu + R1: Record Savestate

 Menu + L2: Advance Savestate slot

 Menu + R2: Go back Savestate slot

 Menu + Start: Exit the game

 Menu + L2 + R2 + Start + Select: Force close retroarch.

Extra shortcuts for certain systems:

 GB: With R2 and L2 the color palette alternates

 GBA: With R2 the game speeds up

Arcadian:

 R2: The configuration menu opens, allowing you to change the switches or activate cheats, among other options.

Neo Geo and Neo Geo CD:

 A+B+C: You have to press the Universal Bios screen, you can change the region, BIOS settings and other options.

 Select + Start or Start + A + B + C: Accesses the in-game menu where cheats can be activated.

 Start for a few seconds: The game's switch menu is accessed (this is only for Neo Geo).

PCSX Standalone:

ENTER MENU:              SELECT + X
EXIT OF EMULATOR:        SELECT + START
LOAD STATE:              SELECT + R1
SAVE STATE:              SELECT + L1
NEXT SAVE SLOT:          SELECT + L2
PREV SAVE SLOT:          SELECT + R2
SWITCH DISPMODE:         SELECT + Y
FAST FORWARD:            SELECT + B
TOGGLE SHOW/HIDE FPS:    SELECT + A
ANALOG TOGGLE:           MENU

Picodrive Standalone:

- Enter Menu: MENU
- Load State: R2
- Save State: L2

Drastic controls:

hostkeys:

- in the game:
* R2 Swap screen
* L2 Change Keypad mode / Stylus mode
* SELECT + R1 Fast forward
* SELECT + R2 Quick save state
* SELECT + L2 Quick load state
* SELECT + L1 Exit DraStic emulator
* SELECT + START Enter the customized menu

- In the customized menu:
* UP / DOWN Select item
* LEFT / RIGHT Change setting
* B Apply changes and then exit

- In Keypad mode:
* MENU Enter DraStic’s menu
* SELECT + A Alternate display mode
* SELECT + B Change filter (blur or pixel)
* SELECT + Y Change wallpaper

- In Stylus mode:
* DPAD Move the stylus pen
* A Touch screen
* SELECT + Y Change stylus pen
* SELECT + UP Show the stylus pen on screen 1
* SELECT + DOWN Show the stylus pen on screen 0

-  How to swap L1 and L2 keys ?
Change the value of swap_l1l2 in resources/settings.json file to 0 or 1.
- How to swap R1 and R2 keys ?
Change the value of swap_r1r2 in resources/settings.json file to 0 or 1.

the max cpuclock overclock in drastic is 1600Mhz in MMP and 1500Mhz in MM.

Pico8 and Pico8 store controls:

hostkeys:

* SELECT + Dpad Up : up cpu speed.
* SELECT + Dpad Up : down cpu speed.
* SELECT + Dpad right or left: change border cover.
* SELECT + MENU: force exit of the app.
* SELECT + R1: change to fullscreen

- In the store:

* START : Show menu options over select item.
* L1 : Jump list Cards up.
* R1 : Jump list Cards down.
* L2 : Enable/disable mouse.
* R2 : Show shutdown (exit) menu.

- In the game from store:

* B / X : Button O.
* A / Y : Button X.
* R2 / START : Show menu options.
* L2 : Enable/disable mouse.

- In the game from simplemenu list:

* B / X : Button O.
* A / Y : Button X.
* START : Show menu options.
* L2 : Enable/disable mouse.
* R2 : Enter in terminal

Power Button:

Short press power key: enter in sleep mode.

Long press power key: shutdown the console.

steps to play pokemon gamelink

First of all, the saves that will be used are those from the gambatte core.

It has also been fixed that the saves were not synchronizing properly, so saves will no longer be lost.

For GB/GBC in adhoc mode (console to console):

For this, there are two applications in PORTS, namely "GB-GBC P1 server lan" and "GB-GBC P2 client lan".
    1. The player who creates the ADHOC network will have to select "GB-GBC P1 server lan".
    
    2. The player connecting to the ADHOC network "miyoomini" will have to select "GB-GBC P2 client lan".
    
    3. Once inside, both players will see the same menu, and each one will have to select the roms they want to use in the same order.
    
    4. The program does everything automatically, so there is nothing else to do once the two roms have been selected and launched.

For GB/GBC in host mode (console connected to the internet):

For this mode, there is the new DoubleCherry core, for which retroarch has also been updated to version 1.18.0.
The steps are as follows:
    1. In the Simplemenu menu, press SELECT on the rom you want to use and select the DoubleCherryGB_libretro core.
    
    2. Once inside the emulator, enter the retroarch menu and select Core Options, and set the following options:
    
      for player 1:
      
        Number of emulated Gameboys (reload) = 1
        
      for player 2:
      
        Number of emulated Gameboys (reload) = 1
        
      restart retroarch if it wasn't in that mode.
        
    3. Player 1 will create a game host and Player 2 will join that game, which can be done at any time and with any rom.
    
    4. Have fun!

For GBA in any network mode:

For this mode, there is the updated gpsp_plus_libretro core, also requiring the new retroarch in version 1.18.0.

It is also worth noting that it is currently only compatible with GBA games that used the GBA wireless adapter.
    1. In the Simplemenu menu, press SELECT on the rom you want to use and select the gpsp_plus_libretro core.
    
    2. Once inside the emulator, enter the retroarch menu and select Core Options, and set the following options:
    
      Link Cable Connectivity = GBA Wireless Adapter
      
    3. Player 1 will create a game host and Player 2 will join that game, which can be done at any time and with any rom.
    
    4. Have fun!

how to define time zone:

To define the time zone we must go to the clock application, you will see that at the end of the whole the new element TZ has been established, we simply select the desired value there until the time is correct and press START to save the changes (it is not established in the hour digit, one thing is the time and another thing is the time zone, that's why the new element TZ), then we must restart the console so that the changes are permanent. In this way, from now on, every time the console connects to the internet, the correct time will be set.

game music emulator support to dingux commander.

select the file from dingux commander explorer.

controls:

Button Left/Right     Change track
Button Up/Down      Volumen
Button A                     Pause/unpause
Button B                     Normal/slight stereo echo/more stereo echo
Button Y                     Enable/disable accurate emulation
Button X                     Toggle track looping (infinite playback)
Button R1/L1             Adjust tempo
Button Select            Reset tempo and turn channels back on
Button Menu            exit/close
Button Start              Toggle echo processing

formats:

 * AY        ZX Spectrum/Amstrad CPC
 * GBS       Nintendo Game Boy
 * GYM       Sega Genesis/Mega Drive
 * HES       NEC TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
 * KSS       MSX Home Computer/other Z80 systems (doesn't support FM sound)
 * NSF/NSFE  Nintendo NES/Famicom (with VRC 6, Namco 106, and FME-7 sound)
 * SAP       Atari systems using POKEY sound chip
 * SPC/RSN       Super Nintendo/Super Famicom
 * VGM/VGZ   Sega Master System/Mark III, Sega Genesis/Mega Drive, BBC Micro

video player support to dingux commander.

select the file from dingux commander explorer.