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Download
webmenu.sh
from the latest release and copy it to theScripts
directory in your SD card. -
Start your MiSTer, go to Scripts and launch
webmenu
. -
Open your web browser and point to http://<your-mister-ip-address>
- Control your MiSTer device from a secondary screen (computer, tablet or phone web browser)
- Launch cores and games with a single click (independtly of which core is currently running)
- Manage game collections, playing stats, favourites...
- Minimal resource usage: all hard work should be done in the secondary device
- No modifications: no special MiSTer versions or config modifications
- Single install step: Once the WebMenu single-distribution-file is in your system you can always update it through the web interface without having to take out your SD never again
- No interference: WebMenu WILL NEVER modify your system in a permanent way. Just press reset and you are back to normal.
The project is in early alpha, the implemented features should work for standard MiSTer setups, but the code is far from being optimal.
I am not accepting new code pull requests at this stage, but I'd appreciate if you can:
- Test it! And if something is not working properly, please fill a bug report.
- Contribute your ideas about new features.
- Give feedback. Do you like it? Hate it?
- Ask anything you don't understand.
- Collection of installed cores & MRA
- Scan SD for cores & MRA
- List by folder
- Search by name
- Launch them from the web interface
- Update from the Web UI
- Collection of installed roms
- Scan SD for games
- Filter by name/folder
- Filter by metadata (platform, genre, favourite...)
- Launch games from the web interface
- Mark favourite games
- Load non-installed cores from the Internet
- Configuration management
- Community feed
- Device information (available capacity, resources...)
Did I miss something? Fill a feature request.