PC-Engine cd
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@fredthezombie
I think this is an easy one and others may comment, but you need BIN & CUE file. It is NOT going to load that ISO file. Just look at my screenshots above in this article. -
Guys, I learned that I need to rename the .cue files. Yet I could not open that kind of files via Mac OS. Mac users please assist how to fix it. Many thanks m(_ _)m
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@chip What's wrong with opening .cue files with textedit?
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@Darksavior thx let me try!
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@anasazi29
This is very old info. .iso works just fine (with a proper .cue), currently. I have a dozen PCE-CD games that are .iso files and play perfectly, but just like with .bin, the name in the .cue file must match exactly, including case. -
@Darksavior thanks for your prompt reply! BTW, what should I pay attention to when Iopen the .cue folder?
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I had the same problem and it turned out to be a corrupted BIOS file - might be worth trying one from somewhere else...
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@chip Make sure the bin filename inside the cue file matches the actual bin file? Read up on some examples: https://github.com/retropie/retropie-setup/wiki/PC-Engine
Follow the instructions and your games will always work. The only way a game might NOT work, is if you're using the USA bios and happen to come across a game that's not compatible. My syscard3.pce has a checksum of ff1a674273fe3540ccef576376407d1d and works with every game I have. -
@Darksavior said in PC-Engine cd:My syscard3.pce has a checksum of ff1a674273fe3540ccef576376407d1d and works with every game I have.
Thank you for reply. Could you tell me more about the way to access the checksum?
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@chip From the command line change directory into BIOS by
cd RetroPie/BIOS
then typemd5sum name_of_file.ext
or if it is in your ROMs foldercd RetroPie/roms/pcengine
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