![]() ![]() Perhaps meancoot has some more ideas here but I am pretty confident it has nothing to do whatsoever with RetroArch here and more with your ROM files - the permissions on them - permissions on the ‘folder’ itself - and so on. It can’t be the issue that certain cores work and others don’t and that this is the cause of iOS 5 - either everything works or nothing does. ![]() Then it’s definitely permission problems or your ISOs being incompatible/bad. I’ll wait until the next version and see. One of the snes ones do, the genesis one does… The gba and DS ones don’t, and the psx ones don’t either.īut yeah, I know how these things go. I have SSH installed on my 4s and use a portable install of WinSCP so I can browse its file system like an FTP as long as it’s connected to my wifi. I think mine was there already since iFBA made a few folders there. You might have to make the folder if it’s not there already. ![]() It should be private/var/mobile/Documents. I’ve flushed and reinstalled RA, rebooted before and after and I’m still stuck at this point.Īnyways, thanks for helping me so far. I’m starting to think that something went wrong when installing RetroArch. I created one there but I get the same error. I can see the folders of my other Cydia apps beside it and inside the RetroArch.app folder, I can see _CodeSignature, en.lproj, modules, overlays, shaders_glsl and various files but no Documents directory. var/stash/Applications.L1FTyv/RetroArch.app With iFile, the only occurence of the RetroArch folder that I could find is located at: What should be the correct full path of this Documents folder? I still haven’t find ANY Documents folder inside the RetroArch folder and I’m still stuck with the “Browsed path is not a directory” error when I open RetroArch. By ‘Roms’ directory I mean the ‘Documents’ folder of course that you are sandboxed into. ![]()
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