Building Linux arm64 core?

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  • snes9x

    Snes9x - Portable Super Nintendo Entertainment System (TM) emulator

  • I have an arm64 Linux machine for which there are no libretro cores, so I thought I'd build my own. I cloned the GitHub repo for snes9x and I built snes9x which runs ok from the terminal as a standalone. But how do I turn it into a core that Retroarch will recognize?

  • retroarch-cores

  • Unless you're just building them for your own edification, I would probably recommend using these: https://github.com/christianhaitian/retroarch-cores

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  • libretro_builds

    Automated builds of libretro projects

  • I build a lot of my own via github actions at https://github.com/hunterk/libretro_builds, and I think that repo got recommended to me to "explore" by github's suggestion engine, IIRC.

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