Heres my modified theme with 67 Systems:
New Systems:
Heres my modified theme with 67 Systems:
New Systems:
Someone already noticed a problem of lag on the logos in classic mode with the old theme and also on the horizontal carousel. Indeed the last logo on the right put a little time to display when we scroll through the systems, against this problem does not occur if I look at the systems back. Is this a bug in the interface? a memory problem? Thank you for your answer
There is news about the runnability of TIC-80. In the meantime, there is a libretro core. Maybe there is still the possibility to implement this? Even after two years, I have not given up my hopes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wj_4rKmdpfc
https://github.com/nesbox/TIC-80/pull/846
@supermagicom Yes, as I can take it from the German forum:
https://forum.recalbox.com/topic/13260/recalbox-18-03-2016-theme-symbol-lag
Maybe there is a simple solution for this?
Someone already noticed a problem of lag on the logos in classic mode with the old theme and also on the horizontal carousel. Indeed the last logo on the right put a little time to display when we scroll through the systems, against this problem does not occur if I look at the systems back. Is this a bug in the interface? a memory problem? Thank you for your answer
Thanks for this great update and your hard work. For me today is Christmas and birthday together!
There you have it. Sorry it took so long.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/a2ub4b488g9ir06/Theme Recalbox.zip?dl=0
@voljega If my time allows it in the next few days, then I'll send you a message.
@rubenjavier As soon as I'm at home tonight i reupload it again. You're welcome!
Presumably, there will be an update on Friday (18.03.?16?) I have made some modifications to my current system. In particular, I have 2 Fantasy consoles integrated (Tic80 + Pico8). So this modifications affects the theme folder and the "es_systems.cfg".
Will these modifications be deleted by the update?
The latest Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ has a faster 64-bit 1.4GHz quad core processor, 1GB of RAM, faster dual-band 802.11 b/g/n/ac wireless LAN, Bluetooth 4.2, and significantly faster 300Mbit/s ethernet.
Faster processing
Improved thermals on the Pi 3 B+ means that the CPU on the BCM2837 SoC can now run at 1.4GHz, a 17% increase on the previous Pi 3 model (which ran at 1.2GHz).
Video performance on Pi 3 B+ is similar to the previous generation Pi 3, the VideoCore being clocked at 400MHz for video processing and the 3D graphics processor running at 300MHz.
Faster wireless
A significant change on the Pi 3 B+ compared to the Pi 3 is the inclusion of a new faster, dual-band wireless chip (CYW43455) with 802.11 b/g/n/ac wireless LAN and Bluetooth 4.2.
The dual-band 2.4GHz and 5GHz wireless LAN enables faster networking with less interference (although the higher bandwidth has less range), and the new PCB antenna technology should allow better reception.
Bluetooth allows you to use a wireless keyboard/trackpad without extra dongles, keeping things nice and tidy.
Faster Ethernet
The Pi 3 B+ has significantly faster wired networking, thanks to an upgraded USB/LAN chip, and you should see speeds that are 3-5x faster than on previous models of the Pi, at least 300Mbit/s.
GPIO and layout
The GPIO header remains the same, with 40 pins, as on the previous three models of Pi. However, it should be noted that the new PoE header pins may contact components on the underside of some HATs, like Rainbow HAT. Some standoffs will prevent any mischief from occurring though!
The metal shielding on the wireless circuitry and the SoC may also cause shorts against larger components on the underside of HATs, pHATs, and SHIMs. In the first two cases, standoffs will help again; in the latter, a couple of small pieces of insulating tape or Kapton tape will prevent any shorts.
Source: The PiHut
Is it worth it to order the new Pi? Is it compatible with recalbox?