@Squarepusher, as a Pandora owner and user, I don't think we would need a rolling nightly build if that requires any effort. Maybe you could just release an updated official Pandora version after major releases, when you have time (many of us are patient). Additionally, if you wanted, I think you can still put paid stuff on the Pandora repo, so you could get donations from us that way (not sure about all the legalities and stuff with the licensing as it pertains to that). I would also like to see a Pyra RetroArch port. Anything else you are working on is also more than welcome, or you can just come by and hang out. I think you might find many of us are also concerned about the misuse and abuse that has been giving you so much stress.
This is appreciated, thanks. I still believe we should do a rolling release/nightly setup for Pandora though. I don't have a Pyra but I think it should be backward compatible so it might work out? Maybe we can have some contributors to Pyra to help us out I guess in case the Pandora port needs some adjustments in order to take advantage of the better hardware.
Maybe some of you should set up shop on Discord at some point, we are a quite friendly crew there.
[doublepost=1516078017,1516077855][/doublepost]EvilDragon - I have sent you some PMs.
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So, you made them aware of the situation a year ago, that they can't use the cores and they ignored it?
If yes, then it sounds like it was a good thing the guy who was developing the Super RetroCade stopped working on it, if he simply ignored it.
To be perfectly clear, I never talked to them, but a volunteer member of Libretro did, and yes, he informed said person in question there would be no way that whatever 'package' they would be buying from some contractor (the sources to which of course they were not willing to share with him, of course) would be coming up with some clean-room/from-scratch emulator. He informed them of that more than a year ago.