2010-12-28, 16:22
@htpc_guy
Thanks for the added info on your N64 setup using the applauncher.sh script. I've now got my N64 roms launching great using mupen64plus.
I installed version 1.99 of mupen64plus, rather than the version 1.5 in repositories. The official 1.99 binary didn't work for me, but I found a custom package with everything needed for ubuntu 10.04 all wrapped up. If anyone else is interested, you can find the download link in this post: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.p...366&p=10200853
The only trick to getting this new version going was that at first I had to run mupen using sudo (which I don't think would work with ALA). To solve that, I took ownership of the mupen folder, and now all is well:
where xxxxx is the xbmc userid
Hope this helps someone.
Thanks for the added info on your N64 setup using the applauncher.sh script. I've now got my N64 roms launching great using mupen64plus.
I installed version 1.99 of mupen64plus, rather than the version 1.5 in repositories. The official 1.99 binary didn't work for me, but I found a custom package with everything needed for ubuntu 10.04 all wrapped up. If anyone else is interested, you can find the download link in this post: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.p...366&p=10200853
The only trick to getting this new version going was that at first I had to run mupen using sudo (which I don't think would work with ALA). To solve that, I took ownership of the mupen folder, and now all is well:
Code:
sudo chown xxxxx ~/.local/share/mupen64plus
where xxxxx is the xbmc userid
Hope this helps someone.