Ha! Well turns out I’ve reached the character limit for the first post, so I can’t include the release notes there. So I will put them here, and link them. Incoming image. I wasn’t going to put another version, but given there’s at least 18 updates to the image, this may very well justify things. They are mainly interface related, and don’t affect performance in any way.
I’ll update this post when I have finished shrinking, compressing and uploading the image.
Edit: And the file is uploaded, both to Google drive and Mega. Check the first post for links to the download.
Changes (As of 200626)
- Updated Retroarch to 1.8.9 and updated cores.
- Changed the “proxy” fonts to be their true fonts, so that Eurostile and Varela are independently named.
- Updated all references in UI from Varela to Eurostile, making it toggleable via DEOT settings util.
- Added “about” to DEOT settings change, aligning UI for languages other than English
- Changed the name of 99_DEOT.ini language to 99_DEOT_English.ini to allow it to properly use the proper skin specified font. (This also renames and capitalises launcher menu items to reflect their names in the DEOT OS, only for English however)
- Typos in english language file fixed: favorite = favourite (british vs US), forgeting = forgetting, already existed = already exists, delete confirm = confirm delete, scanning… = scanning…, airplane mode = flight mode, and a few other tweaks to make some things make more sense. These are only in affect when using the DEOT language file. Now starts with this by default.
- Updated 04 chinese language file. (I haven’t verified if it’s correct, but assume it is!)
- Applied warehouse icon fixes to the DEOT theme.
- Tweaked some font choices and sizes.
- Updated the DEOT Settings activate/deactivate scripts to include the recently changed UI changes, and then return them to normal.
- Updated the PICO-8 json file to accept the current version.
- Power script on the main launcher page now contains a sleep option.
- Both the original and DEOT skin contains an icon for “sleep” - meaning that there was once a sleep icon. I have restored this. Only use it if using Kernel 5.7.7, otherwise you won’t be able to awaken your Gameshell.
- Changed the order of Music Player, Tiny Cloud, Reload, Sleep and Power to better group similarly categorised items. This will break if you run a git pull on the launcher, but at this stage, too much has been changed now that a git pull would break more than just this.
- Added three kernel switching settings that simultaneously change the kernel, clock speed and boot choices simultaneously to the more compatible combinations.
- Renamed 1008MHz to “Underclocked”, 1200MHz to “Governed” and 1400MHz to “Overclocked” to make it a bit clearer.
- Changed the order of Utilities so that DingUXCommander doesn’t get cut off at the end.
- Updated PocketSNES and FCEUX backgrounds.(Note: you will need to use the “Stock” kernel setting to have these run remotely well - otherwise just use Retroarch, which runs better anyway)