
It's at around 15-20% right now, but I've only tested around 7 games out of over 100 so far.

Unfortunately, the compatibility issue comes into play, and some games will not run in lr-nestopia. I've tried editing the FDS retroarch.cfg file as per instructions below, but they do not work at all and only say "nul" when I try to use a hotkey I put in the file:īecause I can't figure out any way to map hotkeys individually to the FDS/NES systems for the disk flip and disk eject/insert, being forced to use L1/R1 is bad for both emulators because you can accidentally screw your game up by pressing L1 while you're playing at any time in lr-fceumm. (Great).īecause we are forced to use L1/R1 to do everyting, anybody using a USB NES controller without shoulder buttons for instance will not be able to play any FDS games. You can't accidentally eject a disk because this only works when the game is requesting a disk flip.No on-screen prompts at all to tell you what is happening.This behavior is completely different from lr-fceumm.You are able to eject games on accident at any time by pressing R1.

Yellow on-screen prompts tell you exactly when you did either action.L1 is mapped to eject and insert a disk.In lr-fceumm, here's a list of what happens: There are some issues when it comes to using FDS on the RetroPie right now that center around the controller.

I was a bit too hasty in my initial impressions, and I own up to that in the following post. :)ĮDIT: I've made big revisions to the original post here after making some discoveries upon more testing. I know that this isn't huge on anybodies priority list and probably half of the people here don't even know what the Famicom Disk System is.
