Bassa-Bassa wrote:Thanks! My question was more if you can keep your system updated discretionally with no internet connection, by adding scripts or whatever through say an SD card every time you feel like it in an easy-enough way - if it's designed also as an offline system, since the wiki seems to imply that it isn't.
Also, how usual is it that a core allows you to organize your roms folders at will, or do you need to use a PC for that every time you want to modify a favorites folder, for example?
Yes, an offline setup is possible, though not very convenient. You'd have to manually copy over the updated RBF (core) files into the cores folder (as well as corresponding MRA files for arcade games). Often core updates also require using the latest Main core and Menu core, so you'd want to update those as well when manually updating cores.
And ROM folders can be organized as you wish, no restrictions there. You just need any subfolders structured as you like to go into the corresponding core's folder within the Games folder (in the root of the SD card or external storage device [and only one of these, with external taking priority by default]). If you put a "Favorites" folder into the corresponding core Games folder, you'll navigate straight into it as soon as you select load game within the core.
If you're using the same core regularly, you can set up the MiSTer to boot straight into that core for a more seamless experience.
shroom2k wrote:There's a good reason why a full-blown GUI is not used in MiSTer. The menu gets displayed on top of the games, and it actually becomes part of the image that is output by the current core. So it's technically _within_ the original 240p resolution, and that's what you're limited with. So there are simply not enough pixels to use any fancy graphics or additional info.
Yes. There was discussion back in the atari-forums of an eventual frontend more akin to EmulationStation and the like, which could be set by a user to replace the current streamlined Menu for launching cores.
By the way, this is also an interesting way of launching cores through your PC, which could be customized for a more traditional frontend look:
https://github.com/nilp0inter/MiSTer_WebMenu