Preferred way to NeoGeo?
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So, when I started my RetroPie build, I initially had some issues getting NeoGeo running from the 0.78 mame2003 romset, and when I heard that FBA was getting constantly updated, I thought that a new FBA romset was the way to go. Also, lr-fbalpha is the top mention at the github docs
And yes, I'm running a good bunch of NeoGeo games very well this way, but now I can see in the changes to the new RetroPie v4.3 that the updated FBA emulation might run into problems running games from an older romset.
Long story short: how do you run NeoGeo games? Mame2003? Or do you update your NeoGeo games to new versions every time the fba gets updated?!
Bonus question: since I'm utilizing the NeoGeo folder for my games, I'd love to keep it this way (would like to avoid all NeoGeos to get into the MAME or Arcade folder). Can this be done with MAME2003?
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@andershp I find fba is more flexible with neogames. Allows the use of the unibios (a custom bios for neo geo that allows you to set what mode the games are in at boot. Some are better in arcade mode while others are better in home.) controls can be changed to modern to match then button layout of modern games or the classic layout. I find I don’t need to update the neo geo rom set when updating and I don’t see that I will have to as pretty much all the games have good rips at this point.
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Yes most just update the romset..that is what you have to do every time they update MAME as well. Nothing new there.
That being said most people just don't update..."if it's not broke don't fix it." ;)
Most people use to run old versions of MAME unless there was a game they HAD to have or a new feature they HAD to have.Rom managers have made it easier to update now..but again that is all up to you. I know a gut that runs his arcade cabinet with DOS 6.2 using advance mame.
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@lostless neo geo romset rarely changes any. I wouldnt worry about the fba updates too much.
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3 words my friend 'final burn alpha'
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@andershp said in Preferred way to NeoGeo?:
how do you run NeoGeo games?
fba
Or do you update your NeoGeo games to new versions every time the fba gets updated?!
an fba romset doesn't invalidate the entire romset. i'm not sure i've ever updated the neogeo side.
Bonus question: since I'm utilizing the NeoGeo folder for my games, I'd love to keep it this way (would like to avoid all NeoGeos to get into the MAME or Arcade folder). Can this be done with MAME2003?
answered here: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Neo-Geo/
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@dankcushions agreed. My neo geo romset i got somewhere between 2000 and 2005. I have no issues with them.
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Thanks all, I guess I can safely update to 4.3 and if some of my NeoGeo games stops working agains expectations, I'll just update them one at a time.
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@andershp If they don't work, big deal. The fba romset required is rather new and you can easily find it right now.
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As far as I know Neo-Geo was emulated long ago. I ran them on my 400mhz with 128mb ram in 1999-2000 with out a problem. The only thing that has been added is just the updated uni-bios, The roms themselves have not
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@akafox Yeah, I don't think the contents of the NEO-GEO ROM zips has been changed in a long time. The games are relatively new, very popular and of course released on the home AES system. Good dumps of these ROMs were obtained a long time ago and unlikely to be updated.
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OK but why is it that the very old MAME games is in constant renewal then?
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There are a plethora of neo-geo SNK cartridges..and them being removable means being "being safe" (stored) and no region lockout to speak of and easy to dump correctly the anti-piracy was not that hard to break either.
Compare that to a rom soldered to an arcade board that gets fried or "reworked" or battery leaks on the chips and kills it (can not believe they built it that way!) or an encrypted chip that can never be decrypted because the battery that kept the decrypt key alive has died..and thus the whole board is useless. (most cps2 games) or hard drive failures or tape drives or laserdiscs or CDs/DVDs even dead due to bit rot.
Some of the MAME DEVs actually rebuild the physical chip (rom) to be able to dump it. Some they are able to get parts of the code..then other times they find a better board or chip and are able to get a better dump of the info..so now we update and have a better (read complete) rom for mame.
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Hope the thread is still being monitored. What about 0.2.97.42 FBA romset? I can't find it anywhere. Why hasn't someone created this? Or is what you are saying true, that you use the .39 romset and just go with it? I thought in .40 there were many roms added or fixed, no? Can't find that either. And I think I am confused because I am just looking for the neo-geo console set and the .39 roms seem to be just MAME Arcade roms. Still trying to figure out the difference there between the MAME zip and the FBA zip.
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@flightrisk I dont think there is has been many, if any changes for a while for neo-geo roms. Most were good dumped many years ago. I'm using a very old mame2010 romset i got years ago, and will say most roms are working. Every once in a while, I'll get a game that has been updated and have to hunt for a newer rom of that game. As far as mame and FBA romsets, there is no difference. The current FBA romset is based off MAME 0.184 romset, just a smaller subset of it.
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@flightrisk said in Preferred way to NeoGeo?:
Hope the thread is still being monitored. What about 0.2.97.42 FBA romset? I can't find it anywhere. Why hasn't someone created this?
they have. it's pretty easy to find although that's all i'll say on the matter :)
neogeo roms have probably not changed since .39, though. why not try and see?
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Just make a backup image and then you can freely try out updates. If it really breaks anything, then reapply the backup image to sd card and then you know it.
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I have a set of roms that were in 5 parts. It came with about 200 roms and a folder called downloaded_images with artwork. The art is a screenshot with the box art in the lower left corner. How can I tell what version I have? The resolution is low, maybe 320x224. There was the arcade version, then the console (MVS vs. AES?) and then a pocket version. Am I right in assuming that MVS and AES are essentially the same? The arcade and home electronics were identical as far as running the exact same roms? Are samples needed for the NEO-GEO? Can the Selph scraper replace the static artwork with video snaps?
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Made a separate post for my NeoGeo CLRMAMEPRO XML files.
If you scan your romsets with them and find that you are missing ROMs, as @dankcushions says, they're not hard to find :P
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Are you talking about the artwork?
I doubt the artwork has a version.
The MVS and AES are the same thing yes
Most NEOGEO games do not need samples..
Yes the scraper will replace them..if set up correctly (look for arcade)
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