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You can use the conf files from a different distribution, place them in subdir config in your mupen folder. It will copy them in /home/user/.mupen64plus. Alternatively you can just put them there
I could get only Zelda working, slow but its a start.
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2010-03-12
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but for those of us with out a certain degree of high end knowledge will have to wait for a "simple" download or nice walk through video to enjoy it.
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Hi, i did update the packages on first post with the proper configuration files, should probably solve the problem.
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I'm stupid, i should have set the "core" setting to "1" in the default configuration file so you don't need to manually edit it ... i'll do it for the next package ( which could be a deb anyway ).
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