Experimental Nintendo Switch Emulator written in C#
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Audio: Select a shared audio device by default (#574)
* Audio: Select a shared audio device by default

This ensures that a non-raw audio device is selected wherever possible.

* Audio: Resolve libsoundio version mismatch between bindings and binaries

It turns out we were using bindings generated with libsoundio 1.1.0 git source, but the binaries we were using were built from master git source. I've rebuilt both binaries and bindings to ensure they are version matched.

This should resolve all outstanding issues with libsoundio (including the Linux segfault issue, and the "cannot open device" Windows issue).

* Audio: Reformat MarshalExtensions

* Resolve code indentation issues
2019-02-13 12:59:26 +11:00
ChocolArm64 Implement speculative translation on the CPU (#515) 2019-02-04 18:26:05 -03:00
Ryujinx Config: Resolve config and file log to application directory (#580) 2019-02-12 20:24:11 -03:00
Ryujinx.Audio Audio: Select a shared audio device by default (#574) 2019-02-13 12:59:26 +11:00
Ryujinx.Common Logger and Configuration Refactoring (#573) 2019-02-11 09:00:32 -03:00
Ryujinx.Graphics Implement speculative translation on the CPU (#515) 2019-02-04 18:26:05 -03:00
Ryujinx.HLE Do not increment played wave buffers count for empty wave buffers (#568) 2019-02-12 14:05:05 -03:00
Ryujinx.LLE Add Sqdmulh_S, Sqdmulh_V, Sqrdmulh_S, Sqrdmulh_V instructions; add 6 Tests. Now all saturating methods are on ASoftFallback. (#334) 2018-08-10 14:27:15 -03:00
Ryujinx.ShaderTools Move MaxUboSize definition (#530) 2018-12-17 22:32:12 -02:00
Ryujinx.Tests Implement speculative translation on the CPU (#515) 2019-02-04 18:26:05 -03:00
Ryujinx.Tests.Unicorn Remove unnecessary usings (#463) 2018-10-17 14:55:10 -03:00
.gitattributes aloha 2018-02-04 20:08:20 -03:00
.gitignore Implement ContentManager and related services (#438) 2018-11-18 17:37:41 -02:00
.travis.yml Add some tests (#18) 2018-02-15 21:04:38 -03:00
appveyor.yml Normalize all the line endings (#518) 2018-11-29 00:01:19 -02:00
CONFIG.md Logger and Configuration Refactoring (#573) 2019-02-11 09:00:32 -03:00
KEYS.md Add XCI, NSP and NCA loading support (#404) 2018-09-08 15:33:27 -03:00
LICENSE.txt aloha 2018-02-04 20:08:20 -03:00
README.md Logger and Configuration Refactoring (#573) 2019-02-11 09:00:32 -03:00
Ryujinx.sln Logger and Configuration Refactoring (#573) 2019-02-11 09:00:32 -03:00
Ryujinx.sln.DotSettings Adjust naming conventions and general refactoring in HLE Project (#527) 2018-12-06 09:16:24 -02:00

Ryujinx Build status

Experimental Switch emulator written in C#

Many games boot, only a handful are playable, see the compatiblity list here.

Building

To build this emulator, you will need the .NET Core 2.1 (or higher) SDK or just drag'n'drop the homebrew *.NRO / *.NSO or the game *.NSP / *.XCI on the executable if you have a pre-built version.

Features

  • Audio is partially supported.

  • Keyboard Input is supported, see CONFIG.md

  • Controller Input is supported, see CONFIG.md

  • Config File: Config.jsonc should be present in executable folder. For more information you can go here.

Help

If you have some homebrew that currently doesn't work within the emulator, you can contact us through our Discord with the compiled *.NRO / *.NSO (and source code if possible) and then we'll keep whatever is making app / game not work on the watch list and fix it at a later date.

Contact

For help, support, suggestions, or if you just want to get in touch with the team; join our Discord server!

For donation support, please take a look at our Patreon.

Running

To run this emulator, you need the .NET Core 2.1 (or higher) SDK.
Run dotnet run -c Release -- path\to\homebrew.nro inside the Ryujinx project folder to run homebrew apps.
Run dotnet run -c Release -- path\to\game.nsp/xci to run official games.

Compatibility

You can check out the compatibility list here.

Latest build

These builds are compiled automatically for each commit on the master branch. They may be unstable or might not work at all.
The latest automatic build for Windows, Mac, and Linux can be found on the official website.