TurboGrafx-16 - Only a few roms running
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@swaggers
I checked last night and my md5sum is 0754f903b52e3b3342202bdafb13efa5
So I updated the wiki with this information:
https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/PC-EngineI'm not sure what the differences are between the 2 BIOS versions but the one I have has worked very well for me for both TG16 and PC Engine ROMs and CD bin/cues. I can even play all seven games for the PC Engine SuperGrafx using lr-beetle-supergrafx.
The error you're getting is "unhandled setting F: pce_fast.mouse_sensitivity".
Another thread suggests it's a bad ROM file:
https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/997/multiple-pcengine-roms-don-t-work/5 -
@backstander
There are roms called Sounds. Do I need those? I think I got rid of all of those the first time through the set. I just wanted the "best" US release so I deleted anything that wasn't the main (U).pce -
There are roms called Sounds. Do I need those?
I'm not sure that I've seen those or know what they are unless those are homebrews. When I'm look for full romsets, I usually get the "No-Intro" sets and not the "Goodsets". A "No-Intro" set usually has all the best know working roms in one collection.
- No-Intro: one good ROM for each region or revision of a game (usually one US, one Europe, and one Japan) and no hacks, bad dumps, homebrew, etc
- Goodsets: a collect of as many known dumps as possible into one set including the good, the bad, hacks, multiple dumps and homebrews
I just wanted the "best" US release so I deleted anything that wasn't the main (U).pce
From a "No-Intro" set you could easily do this and just keep all the (U) or (USA) roms.
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@backstander
Thanks for all your help man. Ended up being a bad rom set. Funny thing is found the exact same one on quite a few sites, found a no intro one and they all work fine now. -
You don't need the bios to run roms. It's only for cd games. There is a bad syscard3 that will load a few cd games with an error. Sylphia was one of them. I don't know the checksum but the working bios is dated from 2000. The one from 1996 is bad.
Update:
FF1A674273FE3540CCEF576376407D1D is good
0754F903B52E3B3342202BDAFB13EFA5 is bad (but will still work with most popular games) -
@Darksavior
Hmmm...I wasn't aware of this.Lakka's Wiki for BIOSes states that 0754f903b52e3b3342202bdafb13efa5 is good:
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@backstander Odds are they never encountered a game that loaded to an error. I encountered two so far. Future Boy Conan and Sylphia. They will load to a picture of japanese writing saying something about error reading the system card.
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@Darksavior
I have updated the wiki to reflect this!I tested those 2 games you mentioned and got the same results.
I also noticed that the better version of the syscard3.pce BIOS says "PC Engine" at the "System Card interface" and the other one does not say that. My guess is that the one that doesn't say "PC Engine" is probably the American version.
Examples below:ff1a674273fe3540ccef576376407d1d
0754f903b52e3b3342202bdafb13efa5
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@backstander Nice find. Maybe there's something wrong with the "american" dump since I don't believe there was any region protection on cd games. Only the hucards.
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@Darksavior it is true that there isnt protection on the cd's, however if you need a specific japanes system card then you can have an issue. For example the arcade cd's. Also on a turbografx not a turbo duo, if you need a newer card, like the arcade card pro or the super rare 3.0 card that could be an issue. As far as a turbo duo, the arcade cd's are the only ones i know of that needs the arcade card duo (or pro if you have it)
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@edmaul69 I know of the arcade card and these two games that wouldn't load on the american bios aren't arcade cd games.
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@Darksavior i have a lot of cd games, i just dont have either of those games. I wonder what their difference is. The us bios is either from the turbo duo or the rare system card 3. I would guess the system card 3. Im not sure the difference in the bios' from the japanese one is. Most of my stuff is 3000 miles away in storage, but i am going back there on the 23rd. So if i remember to pull out my turbo duo while i am there i want to test those two games.
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@Darksavior well it looks like the 7 cd games from hacker international required their games express card. Not sure if the games express card works on retropie.
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I also forgot, altered beast only works on system card v1.0. However it is working on here with the pc engine syscard3.pce. Strange.
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@swaggers you say you tried both emulators. One is lr-beetle-pce-fast. What is the other one?
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@edmaul69
lr-beetle-supergrafx
The other default TG16/PCEngine emulator in RetroPie.
I have managed to get both of the Syscard3.pce bios now but I don't have any of the CD games yet. Just the base ROMs to test. -
From my understanding there wasn't any region protection for the CD based games and I remember trying some Japanese CDs in my TurboGrafx CD and TurboDuo about 10-15 years ago. I was surprised that they worked so well then!
I did some more research (or googling) and found a 3rd System Card v3.0 that is identified as being from Japan with an md5sum of 38179df8f4ac870017db21ebcbf53114. I tried Mirai Shounen Conan and Sylphia and they both worked on this BIOS. I also tried that 4 in 1 Super CD for the US Turbo Duo (this is the same one I had for my Duo which is also in storage lol) and it worked as well. The "System Card interface" looks just like ff1a674273fe3540ccef576376407d1d with "PC Engine" and "1991".
Also I was able to verify that the md5 of 0754f903b52e3b3342202bdafb13efa5 is indeed the USA version.
I updated the wiki with this:
https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/PC-EngineI ran out of time searching and didn't get to look up ff1a674273fe3540ccef576376407d1d to see if it was just another Japan or maybe Europe?
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