(Request) Add Libretro Neogeo CD Emulator
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@MajorDangerNine No problem :), i was just informing you about this.
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Can anyone tell me a way to make it so I can edit the "opt" folder to add the "lr-neocd" folder,
I tried following the info in the text file, by changing the password so I can use WinSCP, but it still says "permission denied".
Any ideas? or know an easy way I can get it working?
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@Winklepicker You need to enable the root account and log in with that. It's how I do it.
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@Darksavior said in (Request) Add Libretro Neogeo CD Emulator:
@Winklepicker You need to enable the root account and log in with that. It's how I do it.
Can you tell me what I would need to do? I've tried to follow tutorials on youtube, but never seem to work.
If you could tell me the method how you did it, would be great.
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@Darksavior said in (Request) Add Libretro Neogeo CD Emulator:
@MajorDangerNine It's not an official libretro core for legal reasons. https://github.com/fabrice-martinez/neocd_libretro/issues/1
If you can figure out how to make samsho3 not freeze up, then please post an updated binary, thanks.
There is nothing in that discussion to suggest that it can't be ported to libretro for legal or other reasons. The way I read it is that the developer would like it to happen but if working on other things at the moment. Maybe a bounty would help!
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@Darksavior said in (Request) Add Libretro Neogeo CD Emulator:
@Winklepicker You need to enable the root account and log in with that. It's how I do it.
Thanks for the info, I got it working and its really fantastic. The CD soundtrack is absolutely fantastic for these games.
A bug:
I noticed though is when a game is loaded, normally the Neogeo CD console would dislpay a "Now loading" screen.It does display the short loading screen for about 1 second, but its cut in half.
Its not a big deal tbh, and does not effect gameplay. But I thought I would mention it anyway, thank you for again for adding this wonderful emulator.
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@Winklepicker it's most likely related to your choice of bios/iso for the neocd emulator, i'm unable to reproduce this on my side. If this issue is bothering you, you can also try running those ngcd games with fbalpha.
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@barbudreadmon said in (Request) Add Libretro Neogeo CD Emulator:
@Winklepicker it's most likely related to your choice of bios/iso for the neocd emulator, i'm unable to reproduce this on my side. If this issue is bothering you, you can also try running those ngcd games with fbalpha.
Thanks for letting me know about that. Your right its probably a version of the bios or images.
I checked the bios I am using and its called "neocd_z.rom". I did have a massive problem trying to locate a neogeo cd bios.
Also the images of the games I'm running are "Img" and "cue" files, via a "TruRip" set.
it really isnt a big deal with the image cut in half. Its just something I noticed when I was playing some of the games. But thought I would mention it here for future documentation etc.
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@Winklepicker said in (Request) Add Libretro Neogeo CD Emulator:
I checked the bios I am using and its called "neocd_z.rom". I did have a massive problem trying to locate a neogeo cd bios.
Also the images of the games I'm running are "Img" and "cue" files, via a "TruRip" set.
Sadly that was not enough informations for me to reproduce it :
- Which version of kof95 iso were you running ? The TRURIP ngcd isoset has 4 of them (2 revisions of the game x 2 localizations)
- Having the hashes of all your bioses in the bios/neocd folder would help
- What about core options ?
While it's not a big deal, it's always better to fix an issue when it is found, however we first need to be able to reproduce it
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@Winklepicker I get the artwork cut off as well. I really don't care. Due to the fast loading hacks, I see it for like a second. I'm using some img/cue rip with the cdz bios.
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@barbudreadmon said in (Request) Add Libretro Neogeo CD Emulator:
@Winklepicker said in (Request) Add Libretro Neogeo CD Emulator:
I checked the bios I am using and its called "neocd_z.rom". I did have a massive problem trying to locate a neogeo cd bios.
Also the images of the games I'm running are "Img" and "cue" files, via a "TruRip" set.
Sadly that was not enough informations for me to reproduce it :
- Which version of kof95 iso were you running ? The TRURIP ngcd isoset has 4 of them (2 revisions of the game x 2 localizations)
- Having the hashes of all your bioses in the bios/neocd folder would help
- What about core options ?
While it's not a big deal, it's always better to fix an issue when it is found, however we first need to be able to reproduce it
I checked the files that I'm using
bios:
neocd_z.rom - f39572af7584cb5b3f70ae8cc848aba2ng-lo.rom - e255264d85d5765013b1b2fa8109dd53
The games I'm using are:
King of Fighters '95, The (Wld) - [19951005].img
Real Bout Fatal Fury (Wld).img
King of Fighters '97, The (Wld).imgI haven't touched the core options
My version of the emulator crashes when I load Samurai Showdown III
I read there is an update to the emulator that fixes that, how would I go about updating the emulator to the newest version?
Maybe the latest version has fixed the loading cutoff screen?
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@Winklepicker Just to be clear, you're using https://github.com/fabrice-martinez/neocd_libretro and not
lr-fbalpha
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@mitu said in (Request) Add Libretro Neogeo CD Emulator:
@Winklepicker Just to be clear, you're using https://github.com/fabrice-martinez/neocd_libretro and not
lr-fbalpha
?The one I am using was the link that MajorDangerNine added onto the first couple of posts on the thread, is that the correct I should be using?
Readme says :
put "lr-neocd" in "/opt/retropie/libretrocores".Put "neogeocd" in "/opt/retropie/configs".
Put BIOS "/home/pi/RetroPie/BIOS/neocd".
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@Winklepicker You'll have to build it from source manually since there's no script for it in retropie-setup. No, it does not fix the images. That's why I said to open the issue at the dev's github if you wish.
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@MajorDangerNine said in (Request) Add Libretro Neogeo CD Emulator:
The emulator runs full speed on a stock RPi3B, and I even had the zfast CRT standard shader running with it. The emulation hacks are wonderful as well. Not enough processing power overhead to run RetroArch's RunAhead latency hack though.
No idea if anyone wants this, but I threw together this manual install for NeoCD. It was compiled on my RPi3B, but I guess it'll work on other Pi versions. if there are any problems, don't hesitate to tell me.
FILE DELETED
Please could you compile the latest version for RPI 3 B+ from Fabrice Martinez Github as you did previously and share it?
Also please provide steps on how to install it in Retropie.Thank you a lot for this! (Many Noobs will appreciate!) :-)
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@thorias See if this works. Can't test it at the moment, but it looks like it compiled correctly.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VxemRLXoQxjtBijyYdYSoX2XSgukzqgm/view?usp=sharing
Recompiled the latest build using
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_RELEASE "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_RELEASE} -march=armv8-a+crc -mtune=cortex-a53 ${BASE_CXX_OPTIONS}")
, and included an updated README for how to install/use it. -
That's brilliant! Thanks a lot again for this!! 8-)
I'll test it and report back.Merci!
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@MajorDangerNine said in (Request) Add Libretro Neogeo CD Emulator:
@thorias See if this works. Can't test it at the moment, but it looks like it compiled correctly.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VxemRLXoQxjtBijyYdYSoX2XSgukzqgm/view?usp=sharing
Recompiled the latest build using
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_RELEASE "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_RELEASE} -march=armv8-a+crc -mtune=cortex-a53 ${BASE_CXX_OPTIONS}")
, and included an updated README for how to install/use it.Thank you MajorDangerNine for compiling new build
You listed the instructions very clearly and precise in the zip file for installing manually, I tested the new build and all is working nice as "Samurai Showdown 3" also works perfect.
Many thanks
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I see a lot of ppl wanting to use neocd_libretro in this topic, is there any issue with lr-fbalpha for running ngcd games ? Afaik, ngcd emulation in lr-fbalpha should be perfect after the january/february updates.
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