
Dragon quest 9 desmume 0.9.11 cheat codes code#
So I used the code of "Retroarch desmume" ( only the libretro part ) : I modified / adapted it on your last desmume code and it worked. Last edited by Jackobo ( we can said that : they forked to much desmume versions. I can prepare that for you this week (yeah, there are only fools who do not change their minds in the end ).
Dragon quest 9 desmume 0.9.11 cheat codes Patch#
If zeromus and other people of Desmume want a patch / files to add RetroArch support on it, i can send them the files and test it on the last master code ( I have Xubuntu 18.04 - 64-bit as Linux environnement and Windows 10). It will be sad that we will go on the same destiny of redream and other Dreamcast emulators for instance ( no Reicast OIT don't work, really. If we can combine the work with MelonDS / StapleButter's project (about the local Wifi multiplayer), I'm sure we can have the best emulator : a future project that can be named for instance MelonDeSmume, a combination of all the works on one emulator ^^. Still some works is needed to improve Wifi. configure for Linux build, and unset EXPERIMENTAL_WIFI_COMM in desmume.props for windows and builds will be back to current I don't have problem with that for Desmume-Reloaded if you want to share that ^^ (I had repaired the Wifi code originally for Desmume-Reloaded, one of my projects, according to 0.9.4 Wifi code of StapleButter and adapted it to 0.9.12 code) If you want, we can discuss each change apart from those to wifi.cpp and wifi.h on the pull request page.ģ- You can always omit "-enable-wifi" from. Some arguments when evaluating whether or not to merge to master:ġ- Despite the large number of changed lines, they are mostly localized in 2 files wifi.cpp, wifi.h which aren't useful in their current state (before merge) anyway.Ģ- Changes to other files are minor such as adding command line options, include statements and logging function. So to answer your question, I am not planning to develop WiFi functionality any further than current state (Only infrastructure mode working correctly), but I can work my way around bugs that might be introduced by future commits and maintain it for the foreseeable future. Apart from that, the rest of the changes are fairly easy to read through and maintain. Which leaves us here.Īs explained above, I have no relation with the development of the changes related to fixing WiFi and I am not familiar with the inner workings of WiFi on the NDS and thus the logic behind the code in wifi.cpp and wifi.h. I forked desmume and applied the commits to a separate branch, fixed some missing includes and tested that build for a while. Jackobo didn't create an online fork of demume due to some conflicts with desmume developers, so I got the date Jackobo locally cloned the master branch from his post in this forum, cloned the desmume master branch at that date, and generated diff between his fork and that to get his commits. To prevent that work from being out of date after some time (especially that it is functioning very well), this should be merged upstream. Thankfully though, someone else forked it before that. I found Jackobo's post here but his repository was gone. I am new to GitHub, and this is my first time trying to contribute to an open source project.Īs to why I am doing this, I wanted an up to date build with working WiFi to use myself. Instructions for setting up WiFi and connecting to AltWFC network Closing the pull request didn't remove the build, sorry about that.Īfter testing for some time, I merged the changes in master20180622_test_WiFi to master branch, and rebased on current TASVideos/desmume master branch (bd63ff1 Tree). I originally submitted a pull request for the changes, but closed it after I saw the official auto builder immediately applied it. Please review the branch with working WiFi here:Īnd the compiled (圆4) windows executable at:Īll credit for the 0.9.12 WiFi fix goes to Jackobo Le Chocobo, and for original code to Luigi_/StapleButter I applied the relevant fixes to snapshot of master branch taken at.

I created a separate branch in a proper fork of desmume to test WiFi fixes from Desmume-Reloaded by Jackobo Le Chocobo.
