in the previous version of muos, like pixie, i can directly open the .tic file, but in the newest goose version, system boot up a core selection page and i have no way to download tic80 core there. however, i can open tic80 games from retroArch with no problem, and i see the cores inside retroarch are different and much more than the system core manage page. so what’s the relation between? how can i run a .tic file directly?
what do you mean you have no way to download? do you not have internet access? or do you have a device that does not have wifi?
The TIC80 core is not included by default so you have to install it in order for it to be available on the core assignment screen.
thanks for your reply !!!
yeah, some how my core download page is empty, i’m not sure if it because i’m currently live in china mainland.
yes i would want to install tic80 core by myself. i did try to do the same as the pico8 core, download the tic80 rpi version of zip and rename it to muxzip and try to install it via muos’ archive manager, but it didn’t seems to work, the core selection page still don’t have tic80 as a choice. am i missing something?
i should have access to internet, i set up wifi and i can refresh pico8’s splore and download other’s games to local, so i’m pretty sure the device is online. yet my CORE DOWNLOADER page is straight up empty.
while on the core downloader page try hitting X to refresh. If that doesn’t work you can manually download from here and use archive manager to install.
thank you so much !!!
this totally works for me.
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