NEO-GEO CD for Dummies
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@shavecat said in NEO-GEO CD for Dummies:
That is what i wrote already -0
That's not a Verbose log. Enable verbose logging and then look into the log to see the error. Post it on pastebin.com.
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@mitu
"When launching Libretro cores (those prefixed by lr-) the Runcommand launch menu presents the option to Launch with verbose logging. This outputs more information to the log file found in /dev/shm/runcommand.log which is useful, and often necessary, when diagnosing problems. Once the game is exited, the log file can be downloaded via SFTP or viewed directly via the command line."
What im doing worng ???I did got it runging with the fbeno-neocd
but its getting to the disc loding screen and quit
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@mitu
Hey again
so how do i do that ?
there is no explain ... -
@shavecat said in NEO-GEO CD for Dummies:
so how do i do that ?
I think it's described pretty well in the docs - in the link posted by me or other posters. Just start the game by choosing the 'Launch with verbose logging' from the runcommand launch menu.
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@mitu
thanks u
for some reason didnt notice it
so im using the lr-neocd
and its loading but i just getting a black screen
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Either a bad
.chd
file or missing BIOS files - which should match what's described in https://github.com/libretro/neocd_libretro. Your SYSTEM folder is borked though, instead of pointing to the BIOS folder as it's configured in RetroPie, it points to the ROMs folder - you probably reset the RetroArch's configuration file or messed up the configuration when you created a separate system for NeoGeto CD. -
@mitu
Okay thanks
i will check it out :))
can i uninstall and install retrorach and it will fix it ? -
@shavecat said in NEO-GEO CD for Dummies:
can i uninstall and install retrorach and it will fix it ?
No, that's not how it works.
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Why isn't neogeo cd in a separate folder from Neogeo by default? Just curious.
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@Unknown I believe because it's an extremely recent addition to the package and the latest release for Pi4 is still beta
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@Unknown Personal decision I suppose. The same reason why there isn't a tg16/pce-cd system folder. You're free to make them yourself. It's what I did.
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Not to mention the fact that the Neo Geo CD catalogue has very few exclusives when compared to the original Neo Geo, I imagine it just makes sense to just put them all together.
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@Zering Yeah, but it would be simpler than having to select the correct emulator for each cd rom.
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@Unknown You don't have to do that. You separate Neo Geo CD from the rest in your es_systems.cfg and create a retroarch.cfg and emulators.cfg for Neo Geo CD and you're all good.
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@dteam , thank you for writing this guide, getting my/any NeoGeo games to work had been something I'd been meaning to figure out.
For a noob tho, can you elaborate though on step 4A, how you got to entering the es_systems.cfg etc part?
Was it in the Main Menu, Options, Retropie Configuration, F4/Command Console, or somewhere else?
I'd tried all the steps you listed before (up until 4A), and when I tried loading any of the NeoGeo games, the CD graphic would show up but the games would never load (I think I tried both lr-fbneo & lr-fbneo-neocd as emulators, but one never worked (I forget which, possibly neocd) never loaded, it kept defaulting to the other.
As is, I'm not sure if it's because I DL'd different/better neocd / neocdz zips that I put into the retropie/BIOS/neocd folder, or if that matters at all, but all of my NeoGeo ROMs-- Burning Fight (NGM-018)(NGH-018), KOTMonsters (Set 1), Magician Lord (NGM-005), Mutation Nation (NGM-014)(NGH-014), Neo Bomberman, Sam Showdown/Sam Spirits (NGM-045) & Sengoku Denshou (NGM-017)(NGH-017) if it matters-- currently seem to be working out of my Arcade folder, running off of lr-mame2003 (fbneo & fbneo-neocd are optional emulators), w/the neoGeo.zip file in the same folder (as I understand you used to need to do).
However, for all I know, a simple update could render them all unworking again (I'm currently using Version 4.7.3, Last Commit 2 days ago, on a RPI4 [armv71 running on Raspian GNU/Linux 10 (buster]). So, I'd like to try your method/see if I could get them working out of the NeoGeo folder (where they also are, but not working) as well.
Guess the other question is, are there any other optional packages/versions of MAME or NeoGeo that could help them work? Because I also put these NG ROMs in the mame-libretro folder,band they didn't work there either.
Sorry for the long post, just didn't know what all info was pertinent. :/
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1- Connect your Pi to FileZilla. For es_systems.cfg,you have to copy the one from /etc/emulationstation to /opt/retropie/configs/all/emulationstation Your system now will priorise the one there and you will be able to custumize It , play with systems order and update your Retropie without a reset of your es_systems.cfg file
2 - Convert your rom in .chd. see : https://retropie.org.uk/docs/CHD-files/#creating-chds-from-cd-roms
3 - 4A. (MIX with NEOGEO (easier)) Go in neogeo system in es_systems.cfg
/opt/retropie/configs/all/emulationstation and add .CUE and .cue in <extension> line.I forgot to mention to also add .chd and .CHD
For option 4A:<system> <name>neogeo</name> <fullname>Neo Geo</fullname> <path>/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/neogeo</path> <extension>.fba .zip .FBA .ZIP .7z .cue .CUE .chd .CHD</extension> <command>/opt/retropie/supplementary/runcommand/runcommand.sh 0 _SYS_ neogeo %ROM%</command> <platform>neogeo</platform> <theme>neogeo</theme> </system>
4 - lr-neocd is the good emulator
It should be ok now
For lr-fbneo, you need a specific romset
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@dteam appreciate it, but apologies, you're jumping way ahead... I didn't even know what Filezilla was (I had to Google SFTP too; after all your post said this was for dummies!!), nor did I have it installed on my Pi.
Fortunately I was able to use the sudo apt-get install Filezilla prompt on command line, but now, I'm not finding any prompts on how to launch Filezilla on command line on a Pi running Retropie (since you did say connect your Pi to Filezilla), or in general; most links that I've encountered (like this guy) just mention how to launch it on a desktop computer:
I was however able to enable SSH (as other sites have suggested), but that might be irrelevant to this process...
https://thepi.io/how-to-set-up-an-ftp-server-on-the-raspberry-pi/ -
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