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There's a guide on the subreddit wiki on how to format code for display on reddit. When in doubt, you can also use GitHub Gist or Hastebin, though. Source: over 4 years ago
In future, use code formatting or put your code into hastebin.com and then post a link here. It will make it easier to read. Source: over 4 years ago
If you want to post a log, you'll have to generate one first (go to settings > logging and set both logging verbosities to 0-debug and 'log to file' to ON, then do whatever you need to do to create the offending behavior; that should make the log. Then, open the resulting log in a text editor and copy/paste the contents somewhere like hastebin.com and post a link to it here). Source: over 4 years ago
Close RetroArch, then navigate to your 'logs' folder in your RetroArch user directory (if you can't find it, open RetroArch and go to settings > directory and see where your 'logs' directory is located). You should see a text file there. Copy/paste its contents somewhere like hastebin.com and then post a link to it here and I/we can take a look. Source: over 4 years ago
Can you give me the entire command history that got you to where you are now? If you can do that, make sure there is not personal information in the history, especially passwords. Look at the output of history. If it's large, try hastebin.com . Source: over 4 years ago
Jojos bizarre adventure is an awesome fighting game! Also of course you have to get marvel vs capcom 2, again another fantastic fighting game. Plasma sword, again another cool fighting game (there are a lot of fun fighting games on DC) and a personal favorite of mine is a strange tennis game, Japanese only called boku no tennis jinsei... Final suggestion has kinda jank controls but quake 3 arena is quite unique... Source: almost 3 years ago
I use gPSP Kai (which you can download from this wololo.net page, and I download my ROMs from this page. Don't forget you'll also need a GBA BIOS file (you can find one with a quick Internet search). If you don't have one already, that may be where the root of your problem lies... Hope that helps. Source: about 3 years ago
Sorry man, got home last night and immediately went to my 11month old, completely forgot to link the site. This is the one I used for all my .CDI images. https://cdromance.com/. Source: about 3 years ago
You can go to this website : https://cdromance.com/ it is known for psp games. Source: about 3 years ago
I can recommend https://cdromance.com Its my go to place for Retro stuff personally. Source: about 3 years ago
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