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The retroarch core named "same_cdi" allows to play Philips CD-i disks.
It's an open source fork of Mame available for Windows, Mac OSX and Linux, but right now there is no ARM build.
The core support BIN/CUE files as well as CHD.
Link: https://github.com/libretro/same_cdi
Most of CD-i disks are cheesy oldies, but there are also a few hidden gems which worth a try.
Is there a chance to have an Onion build for the next releases ?
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The retroarch core named "same_cdi" allows to play Philips CD-i disks.
It's an open source fork of Mame available for Windows, Mac OSX and Linux, but right now there is no ARM build.
The core support BIN/CUE files as well as CHD.
Link: https://github.com/libretro/same_cdi
Most of CD-i disks are cheesy oldies, but there are also a few hidden gems which worth a try.
Is there a chance to have an Onion build for the next releases ?
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