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    where is the folder ~/RetroPie/roms for the CPS1 ?

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      spartrekus
      last edited by spartrekus

      Hello,

      cps1 = mame2003
      cps2 = fba2012

      So far, cps2 is into ~/RetroPie/roms/fba
      but cps1?

      here the list of dirs:
      arcade fba mame-advmame ngpc
      fds mame-libretro pcengine vectrex
      atari2600 gamegear mame-mame4all ports wonderswan
      amiga atari5200 gb mastersystem psp wonderswancolor
      atari7800 gba megadrive psx x68000

      thank you

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        barbudreadmon @spartrekus
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        @spartrekus said in where is the folder ~/RetroPie/roms for the CPS1 ?:

        cps1 = mame2003
        cps2 = fba2012

        I don't know what's the weirdest thing here : using different emulators for cps1 & cps2 ? or not using at all the most accurate emulator available on rpi3 for cps1/cps2 ?
        Afaik, RP doesn't define specific folders for cps1 & cps2, fba is just the folder for fba-based emulators (pifba, fbalpha2012, fbneo), which are multi-arcade.

        FBNeo developer - github - forum

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          cyperghost @barbudreadmon
          last edited by cyperghost

          @barbudreadmon There seems to be different solutions. For me I just created "systems" CPS1 and CPS2 as folders and setted them up like the arcade orginal system with a wide emulator selection. So a specific emulator matches for one folder.

          Anyway:
          You can use custom collections and create CPS1 and CPS2 collections, too ... IMHO that's the best way to "seperate" systems. Depending on your ROM-set the best and easiest way to go. You brought it to the point:

          I don't know what's the weirdest thing here : using different emulators for cps1 & cps2 ? or not using at all the most accurate emulator available on rpi3 for cps1/cps2 ?

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            Sizzlik
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            Is all of the RetroPi so gatekeeping like the people on the raspberry forums? You askt a question and get "Look it up, its somewhere in the manuals" as answer?
            I) got the same problem now..installed a fresh raspian lite on my PI5, installed retropi as per manual..now i want to copy the roms i got but dont know where to put the CPS1-3 games that i used previously on my handheld. I understand snes is SFC because famicom was the original..but how should a newbie know where to put arcade games when there is no folder that even gives a hint?
            Thats why people come here..to learn and find out...just babblin your knowlege is not helping in the case..its just showing off "i know better than you".
            How should anyone get into the retro scene or even thinking of preserving games when all help you get is "You should know that, you can google that..? thats why people come here.
            Reading all many posts here, i still dont know how to get m,y CPS games to show up..

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              mitu Global Moderator @Sizzlik
              last edited by mitu

              @Sizzlik said in where is the folder ~/RetroPie/roms for the CPS1 ?:

              Reading all many posts here, i still dont know how to get m,y CPS games to show up..

              Please don't bump old topics. As to where to put the arcade games - the arcade folder, as you would have known if you'd have look in the documentation. And no, just pointing at the docs is not 'gatekeeping'.

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