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jimgraygit avatar jimgraygit commented on July 19, 2024

Leaving SNES9X as an RApp core for now. The testing spreadsheet shows overall better speed on Supafaust, though I understand that no core is perfect.

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WingofaGriffin avatar WingofaGriffin commented on July 19, 2024

Reviving this issue to see how things may have changed in the last few months. Assuming the spreadsheet you are referring to is the Batocera one shared in the discord, it looks like Supafaust is no longer tested, and isn't advertised on libretro docs.

Snes9x seems to work fine, though I know Snes9x-2010 (previously Snes9x-Next) has some ARM optimization from libretro. Any thoughts?

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Olywa avatar Olywa commented on July 19, 2024

Hey there, appreciate you not logging a new issue for your question (though things like this will probably get more visibility in the discussion tab, you are lucky we saw it 😉).

TLDR: No changes to the default SNES core are currently planned.

I’m not sure about the spreadsheet referenced earlier, it’s before my time unfortunately.
We are familiar with the Batocera s/sheet and while it’s useful, it doesn’t govern the overall core choices for Onion, I’m not sure it considers the Minis limited hardware and we rely much more on community input and backing for any change.

Core changes will also go through a fair amount of community discussion and testing, so it’s not something we can do frequently every time a developer makes core updates. We must also consider any user impact (since save states are not cross-core compatible).

The snes9x core was actually the default for a while, until around May this year, when a round of improvements and optimisations (MSU1 compatibility among others) led to Supafaust becoming the core of choice from May, with Onion 3.9, again with community input (in the discord channel).

For now, the userbase seems satisfied with the current choice and there are no plans to change it but the Onion team are busy bringing nice improvements to other cores (where the focus is more beneficial) and even exploring options that might permit switching cores per game in the future.

If you did want to explore the latest snes9x2010 core manually yourself, I find that the nightly buildbot releases here typically work well on the mini.

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