Working Dreamcast games
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Is there a guide anywhere for setting up NAOMI to work with Retropie?
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@Krakatoa
u just need the namoi bios in the folder dc bios
"Accepted File Extensions: .cdi .chd .gdi for Dreamcast ROMs, .zip for Naomi/Atomiswave games.Place your ROM files in"
https://github.com/retropie/retropie-setup/wiki/Dreamcast -
@shavecat thanks, will that separate the games between dreamcast and NAOMI, or will they all be under the dreamcast umbrella?
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@Krakatoa
whatever u wanna or editor the es_system and add another console NAOMI or just add them to your dreamcast easy way ;) -
So I managed to get some Atomiswave running (what an awesome system!!). I have a question though. Some of the games don't recognize controls when running. Is there a fix for this? I recall reading somewhere about deleing the eeprom.
Also, I am still unable to launch any NAOMI games, it just boots me back to the emulation station. What version of Bios did are you all using to launch? At the moment I have all the bios' in the bios/dc called naomia.zip. I'm using he MAME rom alpiltdx.zip.NV M figured it out -
@Krakatoa said in Working Dreamcast games:
Some of the games don't recognize controls when running
You mean the games with zillions of analog controls ? Make sure the game is mapped to controls that actually exist on your controller in "quick menu > controls", if that's not the issue then yeah, try deleting the eeprom.
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@barbudreadmon I don't think its the analog control issue, as the coin and player select don't work either. I deleted the eeprom and a game booted, but I couldn't get past the service menu, even with a keyboard plugged.
Such a fun machine though, so I will keep persevering.
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@Krakatoa Searching here will help, specifically here.
Any games in particular you can mention? I tried a few and they worked well, only a few had real input challenges but they were surmountable.
I find that some games actually crash after some runs on load, and deleting the eeprom fixes it - Metal Slug 6 and Samurai Shodown 6 being the main ones that come to mind, but probably others will have the same issue.
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@pjft Thanks, yeah the one in particular was Faster than Speed. It booted up fine, but none of the controls worked
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@Krakatoa Haven't tried it, apologies. It shows as running OK on the compatibility list.
See if this helps: https://github.com/libretro/flycast/issues/865
From the search I shared :)
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@Krakatoa In my case it works on my Dualshock 3 controller. Analog sticks for steering, though, can't have them on the dpad.
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@Krakatoa said in Working Dreamcast games:
Faster than Speed
That's one of the games that came to mind when talking about games needing a bit of remapping, and tbh i don't expect it to be playable on keyboard anyway (requires 3 analog axis).
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@barbudreadmon I'm hoping to map it my arcade sticks, with six buttons. If not I can my my USB Nintendo controller.
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@Krakatoa said in Working Dreamcast games:
I'm hoping to map it my arcade sticks
Well, good luck with remapping then, but as i said it's using 3 analog axis, arcade sticks have none.
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@barbudreadmon Good point, I will probably have better luck with my nintendo64 controller.
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Anyone know how to get into the service mode for Naomi and Atomiswave roms using a keyboard?
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@Krakatoa did you enable the service mode buttons in core options ? they are disabled by default to avoid misspress while playing
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@barbudreadmon yes I enabled them thanks, but it wants me to use l3 and r3 which I don't have on my system. That's why I was wondering if you could access it ca the keyboard.
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@Krakatoa You can change them in the RetroArch menu, even if temporarily.
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@pjft Thanks that worked, I mapped coin and select to service and and test, then after restarting I was able to get into test and service mode
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