Uzebox (Uzem)¶
This core currently doesn't start so this documentation will remain incomplete until it is fixed.
This core currently doesn't start so this documentation will remain incomplete until it is fixed.
This core currently doesn't start so this documentation will remain incomplete until it is fixed.
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Background¶
Uzem is the official emulator for the Uzebox (A retro-minimalist 8-bit open source game console).
The Uzebox is a minimal system based on a AVR ATmega644 microcontroller.
Why use this core?¶
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How to start (after installation):¶
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Go back to RetroArch's main menu screen. Select 'Load Content'.
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Browse to the folder that contains the content you want to run.
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Select the content that you want to run.
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If you are asked which core to select, choose 'Uzebox (Uzem)'.
The content should now start running!
Authors¶
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License¶
A summary of the licenses behind RetroArch and its cores have found here.
The Uzem core is licensed under
Extensions¶
Content that can be loaded by the Uzem core have the following file extensions:
- uze
Databases¶
RetroArch database(s) that are associated with the Uzem core:
Features¶
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Directories¶
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Geometry and timing¶
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Usage¶
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Core options¶
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Controllers¶
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Compatibility¶
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