@K-L
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K-L wrote:@Thread
I won't go any further, it's to much time consuming trying to make emulators work on our systems (where to put ROMs, where to put BIOS, what is included, what you have to find by yourself and so on...) 
This has nothing to do with our system, but works exactly the same way as it does on other operating systems with RetroArch.
And believe me, with RetroArch, running emulators is child's play once you've configured them.
BIOS files go in the “System” folder. There are ready-made archives available on the internet that provide all the BIOS files for countless emulators.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Roms/comments ... t_for_retroarch_retropie/ROMs are placed in the ROMs folder, of course. If you want to keep things organized, give the whole thing a name, e.g., “RetroArch/ROMs/NeoGeo/,” and copy the corresponding ROMs into it.
Thanks to the browser service, you can download everything directly without having to go through smb2. Any user who can operate a computer will have no problems with this.