I have - Zoltan (who's done all the work for this) and I have discussed this on GitHub a bit, and it's definitely got my seal of approval. I can't provide any end user support for it (I already have enough retro projects!), but any bugs that reproduce in ordinary b2 can go on the b2 issues list for fixing and that'll feed back into the RetroArch version in due course. It uses the b2 emulation code, but not the UI code - so I'm hopeful that both projects can simultaneously go in their own directions in terms of user experience, while sharing the same core emulator.Did you see that b2 is now being used in Retroarch? I saw that someone's working on it: Hi, working BBC thumbnails for Retroarch - stardot.org.uk. While it's cool that there's now a beeb emulator in one of the main game emulation systems, I hope it doesn't generate too many specialized feature requests
(I've still not got round to updating the main branch README properly yet, and I'd completely forgotten about updating the opening post of this thread too, which I'll do now... there's a note about it in the README of my WIP branch (https://github.com/tom-seddon/b2/tree/w ... oretroarch) but it'll be a while longer before that makes its way onto the main GitHub front page.)
--Tom
Statistics: Posted by tom_seddon — Mon Mar 03, 2025 11:01 pm