


You don't need to "nuke" your SD card to git rid of ScummVM, which you stated (not once but twice) - you just delete the directory, then its gone.Nobody ever said it was negative(you actually said "It's not bad"), just 100% factually inaccurate: I don't think what I posted was particularly negative or anything but hey, who better to judge me than a rando on the internet? Get out of here with that crap 0x15e.Īpparently I'm a master of lies and the behavior I observed when I tried it probably a year ago is nothing like what it does now. I can firmly say that nothing above is a true statement, not one of them. This project is AWESOME, notes like this do nothing to help grow the community and embrace all different angles of this hardware platform. It's sad we have people like you that spread misinformation and or shoot down a developer for using an open hardware platform to the extent that it can be used. It's OK if its not a good fit for you, and you don't want to use it, but please don't post misinformation. There was absolutely no reason for you to "nuke" your SD card.
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Install_ScummVM.sh does not install dependencies anywhere other than the ScummVM directory, so to remove it you simply delete the ScummVM directory. And because those libraries were just copied over with that script, it's difficult to get things back in a known good state if you want to remove it.įor me, I just came to the realization that the kinds of games I like to play on MiSTer aren't the same kinds of games I'd like to play with ScummVM so it really wasn't a good fit, and more of a liability to keep installed than some other core I don't use might be. The mismatch is exacerbated by the fact that MiSTer has no package manager (by design, and the explanation is reasonable) so when that install script runs, it has to install a bunch of dynamically linked libraries and those aren't necessarily compiled for the same build of MiSTer you're running, which can lead to weirdness. It's still a software-based VM interpreter and it's not really something that could benefit from an fpga anyway. It's not bad but it really is one of those cases where you'd be better off using a pi or pc. It's just a Linux app with a MiSTer wrapper. The reason it needs the script is that it has to install a bunch of Linux-side dependencies because. The issue is that ScummVM is only a core in the loosest sense of the word. I tried ScummVM once and once I was done with being disappointed, I had to nuke my sd card and start over to get it clean again.
