![]() In the root of the menu, go to "Load Core" and select the core you want to use for this game. If you already did that, then fine.ģ) Turn on the SNESC, load the game in question, press Select +Start to enter RA's menu. If you already did that, then fine.Ģ) Make sure that you add -retroarch in the commandline of the game you want to load with RA, otherwise it will load with the SNESC's regular emulator. ![]() You said you would like certain games to load with certain cores, right?ġ) Ok, drop Retroarch (RA) in Hakchi (HC) and add all the cores you want or need. I might have a solution to your multiple core issue. I spent like an hour going back and forth with the kernels bringing the SNES to factory settings because I thought I was doing an incorrect step somewhere. It should start a process and retroarch will be added and the install driver stuff will go away. Power off the SNES if it's on, hold reset and power it on again. What you have to do is just follow the same instructions. I then clicked on the install driver link (just as you did), and the black window that pops up lingered there forever. Since I thought that "holding reset while powering on" process was only done the first time, I kept cancelling that message and retroarch wouldn't get added. Now, when you drop retroarch on hakchi as the instructions say, the same message pops up again. It should install the driver there (which you said it already did). The first time you use hakchi, it asks to dump the original kernel and you have to do the whole holding reset while powering on deal. Hacked mine for the first time yesterday and I got stumped there too.
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