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[docs] Obtanium, external ES-DE config, section about CFW and settings
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@ -7,3 +7,58 @@ While most of the links mentioned in this guide are relatively "safe"; we urge u
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- [Nightly Eden builds](https://github.com/pflyly/eden-nightly)
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- [NixOS Eden Flake](https://github.com/Grantimatter/eden-flake)
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- [ES-DE Frontend Support](https://github.com/GlazedBelmont/es-de-android-custom-systems)
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## Mirrors
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The main origin repository is always at https://git.eden-emu.dev/eden-emu/eden.
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- https://collective.taymaerz.de/eden/eden
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Other mirrors obviously exist on the internet, but we can't guarantee their reliability and/or availability.
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If you're someone wanting to make a mirror, simply setup forgejo and automatically mirror from the origin repository. Or you could mirror a mirror to save us bandwidth... your choice!
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## Configuring Obtanium
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Very nice handy app, here's a quick rundown how to configure:
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1. Copy the URL: https://git.eden-emu.dev/eden-emu/eden/ (or one of your favourite mirrors)
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2. Open Obtainium and tap Add App.
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3. Paste the URL into the "App Source URL" field.
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4. Override Source: Look for the "Override Source" dropdown menu and select Forgejo (Codeberg). • Note: Even though the site isn't Codeberg, it uses the same Forgejo/Gitea backend, and this setting tells Obtainium how to read the release data.
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5. Click Add: Obtainium should now be able to parse the releases and find the APK files.
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## Configuring ES-DE
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### Method 1
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1. Download ZIP from [here](https://github.com/GlazedBelmont/es-de-android-custom-systems)
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2. Unzip the file and extract `es_systems.xml` and `es_find_rules.xml` to `\Odin2\Internal shared storage\ES-DE\custom_systems`.
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3. Press `Start -> Other Settings -> Alternative Emulators` and set it to Eden (Standalone).
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### Method 2
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1. Navigate to `\Odin2\Internal shared storage\ES-DE\custom_systems`.
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2. Add this to your `es_find_rules.xml`:
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```xml
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<!-- Standard aka. normal release -->
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<emulator name="EDEN">
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<rule type="androidpackage">
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<entry>dev.eden.eden_emulator/org.yuzu.yuzu_emu.activities.EmulationActivity</entry>
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</rule>
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</emulator>
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<!-- Optimized -->
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<emulator name="EDEN">
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<rule type="androidpackage">
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<entry>com.miHoYo.Yuanshen/org.yuzu.yuzu_emu.activities.EmulationActivity</entry>
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</rule>
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</emulator>
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```
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3. Add this line of text to your `es_systems.xml` underneath where the rest of your switch system entries are:
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```xml
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<command label="Eden (Standalone)">%EMULATOR_EDEN% %ACTION%=android.nfc.action.TECH_DISCOVERED %DATA%=%ROMPROVIDER%</command>
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```
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