# Launching External Emulators This experiment was initiated by the user **TopHatCat:** and later expanded upon by the RetroDECK Team. The goal was to explore the possibility of launching external emulators games and via RetroDECK of ES-DE supported systems. The main downside of this is that you are defeating the entire purpuse of RetroDECK and keeping everything togheter. You are also not getting any of the RetroDECK Features for these systems: Hotkeys, Configurator, Unified Folders, Backups etc.. etc... You are creating an Anti-RetroDECK inside of RetroDECK. Your system will be cluttered and you are are bound by each emulators defaults and you will need to personally change them to your liking. ### Disclaimer on Experiments These experiments are created by the RetroDECK Team and/or Community. The guides are intended for people with technical knowledge and a passion for tinkering. Using these guides *might* put RetroDECK and your data at risk. The RetroDECK Team can't provide any support for these experiments or fix any issues they might cause on your system or RetroDECK installation. ## Prerequisites ### Flatpak Spawn Permission **Information:** This experiment requires the `flatpak-spawn` permission, which breaks the sandbox environment that RetroDECK operates in. Therefore, we do not recommend attempting this unless you are confident in your understanding of the process and its implications. You can enable it by running this command in the terminal. ``` flatpak override --user --talk-name=org.freedesktop.Flatpak net.retrodeck.retrodeck ``` ### Add RetroDECK to Steam We also recommend that you add RetroDECK to Steam to utilize Steam Input if you need to rebind the emulators hotkeys manually. ## Folder Structure Depending how you installed RetroDECK the Flatpak paths are different. You can either install it as a system or user application. | Type | Folder | Comment | | :---: | :---: | :---: | | **User Application:** ES-DE Linux Folder |`~/.local/share/flatpak/app/net.retrodeck.retrodeck/current/active/files/share/es-de/resources/systems/linux/` | `es_find_rules.xml` `es_systems.xml` | | **System Application:** ES-DE Linux Folder |`/var/lib/flatpak/app/net.retrodeck.retrodeck/current/active/files/share/es-de/resources/systems/linux/` | `es_find_rules.xml` `es_systems.xml` | ## How-to add an Flathub installed Emulator Step one: es_find_rules.xml 1. Go to the ES-DE Linux Folder via the path above (depending how you installed RetroDECK). 2. Find and open `es_find_rules.xml` (if you have RetroDECK installed as a System Application, you will need more permissions). Step two: Edit es_find_rules.xml At the end of file add a new ruleset ``` flatpak-spawn ``` Local APP: ``` %EMULATOR_HOST% --host /usr/bin/dolphin-emu -b -e %ROM% ``` ``` %EMULATOR_HOST% --host /usr/bin/dolphin-emu -b -e %ROM% ``` Example of full: ``` supracan Funtech Super A'Can %ROMPATH%/supracan .bin .BIN .7z .7Z .zip .ZIP %EMULATOR_RETROARCH% -L %CORE_RETROARCH%/mame_libretro.so "supracan -rompath \"%GAMEDIRRAW%;%ROMPATH%/supracan\" -cart \"%ROMRAW%\"" %EMULATOR_MAME% -inipath /var/config/mame/ini -rompath %GAMEDIR%\;%ROMPATH%/supracan supracan -cart %ROM% supracan supracan ``` ``` switch Nintendo Switch %ROMPATH%/switch .nca .NCA .nro .NRO .nso .NSO .nsp .NSP .xci .XCI %EMULATOR_RYUJINX% %ROM% %INJECT%=%BASENAME%.esprefix %EMULATOR_YUZU% -f -g %ROM% %EMULATOR_FLATPAKSPAWN% --host flatpak run --branch=stable --arch=x86_64 --command=ryujinx-wrapper --file-forwarding io.github.ryubing.Ryujinx %ROM% switch switch ``` run --branch=stable --arch=x86_64 --command=ryujinx-wrapper --file-forwarding io.github.ryubing.Ryujinx /var/lib/flatpak/exports/bin/org.ryujinx.Ryujinx ~/.local/share/flatpak/exports/bin/org.ryujinx.Ryujinx