• Need clarification on Neo Geo configuration

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    @retrocake said:

    what about the game roms make it specific to an emulator? Isn't there a standard, at least for the game roms?

    The quick answer to most of your questions is that only the names of roms for arcade emulators are consistent. For example, dkong.zip is Donkey Kong. However, the individual files within the zip, and the binary data within those files--this data changes as the emulators have evolved. It is not true in every single case, but during major emulator changes, the ROMs get updated too.

    The best way to describe this is that in the early days, emulators took some shortcuts. For example, early versions of a ROM zip file might be incomplete compared to today. Certain game elements might have been skipped back then, or missed because the early emulator did not need them. Later, as emulators improved, it required that they go back and re-capture the original game chips to get more complete versions of their contents (perhaps an over-simplification, but you get the idea). So, although a specific zip file is named the same from one set to the next, the files inside can change over time to match the improvements of the emulator. Each version of MAME for example, needs to use ROMs that match. This is why you cannot just get "the latest" ROM and expect it to work with an old version of MAME/FBA. Think about this--the same is true for other software. You cannot open an new Excel file using the old version of Excel. But emulators are even more picky since they cannot use older ROMs either because they are expecting the zip file to have everything the new emulator needs to perform accurate emulation.

    NeoGeo games are the same, but in addition to the game ROMs, they rely on a NeoGeo zip file which simply has a common set of data that they all need/use. You can think of the NeoGeo BIOS as a parent ROM required for any single game to work properly. Yet, this too is version dependent. In a complete romset that includes NeoGeo games, it will also include the neogeo.zip that matches them.

    The short answer is that ROMs, BIOS files and Emulators evolve together over time. Using a specific emulator requires its matching set because you are essentially using software and documents from a snapshot of the development lifecycle, so mixing and matching pieces just doesn't work. However, you can use utilities like CLRMAMEPRO to scan a collection of files from multiple sets and, provided you have all of the pieces, rebuild individual ROM zip files or entire sets using a corresponding .dat file as a reference. The emulators do not do this for you, and using utilities like this is a complicated endeavor, so you are often better off just finding the matching romset for the emulator you are using.

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    Well, I don't think that this issue's gonna get fixed but because I was impatient I decided to flash regular Raspbian and I think that I'm gonna just dual-boot Lakka (Since it uses more of RetroArch functions natively).

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    @norbit2 said in Need Help with getting a B-Wings ROM to work in MAME4ALL:

    Does anyone have a link to a B-Wing ROM that would work for me?

    I think your issue is mame4all nor lr-mame2000 support B-Wings. You'll need to upgrade to lr-mame2003 for it to work.

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    @markwkidd said in *SOLVED* [Help Retropie 4.3] Some MAME2003 roms not working after update:

    I think your project is very important.

    @gamez-fan Agreed, the fixes are appreciated! :)

  • XBOXDRV Guidance Needed

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    @mediamogul I agree. I'll continue to update in a new thread.

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    @jblock22 On the bright side, you do have what sounds like a Pi3, which is a supported computer, you have a cabinet someone built with arcade controls, USB ports, a display, and a nice enough design that you were interested in buying it. A build project with just this hardware alone is a serious undertaking, and getting one that looks nice enough to sell is no small feat. Depending on how it was built, you might also have a controls interface of some kind.

    Now, the software is the real questionable part of all of this, but you can easily re image the SD card with a known working image from this website and join the community. You will need to open up your system and do some investigating into what exactly you have which might entail some google searching as well, but once you know what you have and you are willing to work with it, you can probably turn this in to a great system. It will take work and interest, but it can be a fun hobby.

    Maybe that is not why you bought it, but there could be a silver lining.

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    @dankcushions Alright, thank you for your answer

  • Map 2 controllers to same player

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    Thinking again, once I have all 4 controllers configured and buttons mapped, I could modify the udev rules so that Joy1 and pad1 are both mapped as js0 while joy2 and pad2 are both mapped as js1. Any clue if that would work or create a conflict?

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    @jenslyn87 I'm probably the wrong person to ask about it as I'm a bit out of the dev loop with ES but possible it's caching them while you scroll for the first time so it doesn't have as much to reload when you continue scrolling but that's just a guess. I've just always kept my lists small cause full sets just get overwhelming to me.

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  • Theme help

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    Do you just want a different image for each system or do you want a random image for a single system?
    Anyway, as far as I know there is no way to randomize any value that can be used as path/filename to images.
    Having a different image for each system can be done by either using the system folder theme.xml or by using variables as paths/filename.
    If you need/want to have different colors for each system as well, you have to use the old system folder theme.xml otherwise I would suggest to use variables.

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    I think I found the problem: something was wrong with my BIOS. I deleted the current BIOS-file and put in a new one - and now it works.

    But thanks for your effort, @mitu

  • Apple II not appearing in emulator menu

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  • cant exit out of kids or kiosk mode with code

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    problem solved ,i was using a 360 pad and that was the problem, plugged in innext controller and worked 1st time . thanks for your help

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  • PSX .bin without .cue

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    I appreciate the help, guys.

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    @edmaul69 I have done that to. It is not a problem with the controllers.

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    I am curious why you would specifically want the Finder for this? Why not use a decent (S)FTP client like Cyberduck or Fugu?

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