Using the addon I linked to in my OP, you’re going to want to edit one file, /storage/.kodi/addons/plugin.retroarch/retroarch.sh I’ll post my file, but please note, I barely know (if I even know) what I’m doing #To the best of my knowledge, this bit of code is only needed on the first run, it was causing errors Please note, back up this file before you make any changes! I know this isn’t exactly relevant to this forum, and I apologize if I’ve offended anyone. I actually managed to get Advanced Launcher to work! I’ll post what I did, just in case someone happens to find this thread. Is there anyone that perhaps knows a way to fix this? Previously, I would add an emulator (which I would just link to the retroarch.sh in the bin directory) with an argument like this: snes9x "%ROM%"īut when I try that now, pointing to the only “retroarch.sh” I can find in this system, but no matter what I set this to, everytime I go to load a rom, it just loads the retroarch menu with nothing added and no cores loaded. However, now I’m stuck trying to get Advanced Launcher to run the games.
That’s when this wonderful person shared how they were able to get the retroarch 1.2.2 to install as an addon for Openelec ( ) which I was able to install without an issue! The new menu works amazingly, and the individual controller mapping worked perfectly! I set it up one time and it worked everytime I tried it! I could load games from the menu that played great, I was even able to get the overlays working! Openelec detected my controllers, when I was in the rGUI menu mapping inputs, I could use either controller to run joyconfig, but I couldn’t get both controllers to operate while in a game. I could never seem to get a second controller working properly. As long as I was only using one controller.
Well, after several days of trial and error, I was able to get roms from NES to PSX to work great. I had originally set everything up using Zaggash’s addon of Retroarch (here ) which for the most part worked great. I’m attempting to set everything up within Openelec. Hello everyone, first of all, I would like to thank everyone involved in this amazing system, I truly value all of the hard work you’ve put into this!