(Noticed after posting that you sorted it out, great!)
Try this:
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?>
<Mappings>
<Mapping platform="Super Nintendo Entertainment System" core="snes9x_libretro.dll" />
</Mappings>
(Noticed after posting that you sorted it out, great!)
Try this:
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?>
<Mappings>
<Mapping platform="Super Nintendo Entertainment System" core="snes9x_libretro.dll" />
</Mappings>
LOL. Oh no! I’m sure they are devastated.
@onionsaregross, first, great name. Second, I pinged the iOS developers to review your transcoder feedback.
.bin is a super ambiguous extension for ROM identification. We recognize .md as it’s unique to Megadrive/Genesis. It’s also a format we saw documented in a common ROM set.
I haven’t tested Neo Geo directly but GBA definitely works. I’ve got mgba_libretro configured for GBA. Interestingly I don’t have a bios in my GBA setup (adjacent to roms or cores) either although I’m familiar with it being necessary in other RetroArch setups. I was almost certain I’d find it in there but, nope.
Which GBA core are you using?
Confirmed, it’ll be fixed in our API.
Oh, I misread some of the information, GPU drivers are already forwarded but it’s still not avaiable on Linux based Plex servers (which is odd since most of us runs PMS on Linux), any ETA on this ?
Thanks! I run a retro gaming website and YT channel that have nothing to do with onions, but lots of people see and comment about that as my common username 
Cheers
Not at this time. The Linux limitation is due to the Parsec server SDK being unavailable for Linux. Definitely hard for a lot of our Linux and NAS based users (self included).
Paid for Arcade sub. Linked my parsec account to my Plex account. Currently a lifetime pass holder. Enabled the checkmark to have the Atari games imported. Still show’s this. Reviewed the FAQ provided in this thread and no mention of this problem. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
Please post in Plex Arcade - No Atari games showing?.
Hmmm tried on a Windows machine, it works well on build-in Atari games but on other emulators I keep getting 8005 errors
Now Asteroid throws me -15000 error
Edit: Any games throws me a -15000
I just added the Games library on my account. I pointed it to my MAME ROMs folder. It’s detecting the games & they’ll start playing, but being arcade ROMs of course you have to emulate putting credits in the machine. On MAME this is done by pressing “5” for player 1. I assumed it would work the same here but nothing happens. I tried looking up RetroArch controls but that’s no help. Is anyone else having this same issue? I’d like to actually be able to play my arcade ROMs using this & not just watch the attract mode for minutes at a time…
We followed RetroArch. Input and Controls - Libretro Docs
Mame is a hard thing to front end. We don’t have coin input per individual users yet. Pressing right-shift will insert credits into a pool. I believe the coin handling may need to be improved for the classic 4 player brawlers that rely on individual coin inputs and/or individual “start” buttons.
So far once properly set the experience is very enjoyable. Hence the only feature needed if higher resolution support (maybe someone will figure out).
Although can someone explain why it is necessary to link your Parsec account when basically all it does is play emulated roms on a local machine (a remote Retroarch basically) ?
When trying to play an Arcade game (Asteroids for example) none of my arrow keys work for movement. Works for Atari games and ROMs I’ve added (NES, SNES, Sega Genesis, Game Boy, Game Boy Advance). Only Arcade games aren’t working for me
We ran into this in another thread too; regardless thanks for confirming and sharing feedback for other cores+keyboard. I’ll be investigating the mapping problem for Arcade shortly.
I just tried the MAME 2003-Plus core and it works correctly for me
Is that for the included games or are you trying something else?
Edit - And “work correctly”, do you mean the keyboard controls work?
So I just setup my Plex Arcade on my Windows PC. I linked my Parsec account to Plex. However, I do not see any of the Atari games in my games library. Also, I added one ROM into the library for testing and it always throws the “core mapping file is missing a core for” error message. When I go to the retrocores xml file, I see the core mapping in there. Not sure why absolutely nothing about the Plex Arcade is working. Any ideas?
We have reports of some Windows setups not being able to install the Atari games. It appears to be when your Plex Media Server folder is on a different drive than your normal Windows Appdata folder. We will need a PMS update to fix this. In the meantime, if you check your PMS logs and search for “appdata\local\temp” you should see where the games were downloaded. You can manually copy/move those files to your desired folder.
Can you post your XML file so I can see what you have?
This would have been superior if it was affiliated with playnite or launchbox. Parsec is a sub par associate for plex.