IR-CD-I ???
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when i look in the retroarch menu , no option within dowload a core ?
do you have a link for the core ?
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yeah i have no clue , thank you for trying to help me
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@folly yes i looked ... doesnt seem to help
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here you can download nightly cores :
http://buildbot.libretro.com/nightly/windows/click x86 or x86_64 and find RetroArch-cores.7z
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let me try that
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I am downloading the stable now.
I will check if it has cores in them.You should also check you core-directory in the menu !
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ok , i downloaded it ... now im not sure what to look for ? like exact name ? ...
from what i see i dont see it .. or cd-i related... or if i have to download mame ... then i already have it
i forgot to mention , i found this earlyer today but i have no idea how to excute it
https://forums.libretro.com/t/guide-play-non-arcade-systems-with-mame-or-mess/17728
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http://buildbot.libretro.com/nightly/windows/x86_64/latest/
In above link you find them directly.
I can't find a mess core.My advise, try mame standalone.
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ok with the mame (standalone core downloaded , then what do i do ? (mame is already in Retroarch for me on my win 10 pc )
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Standalone mame isn't part of retroparch.
You can run it without.You can run mame from your console
then you have to run, I think :
mame cdimono1 -cdrm game.chdthere should be a bios directory somewhere.
You have to place the cdimono1.zip in there.or run mame with a click
You get into a menu.Much is explained on https://docs.mamedev.org/
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so mame is an exe file on my pc ?
im sorry all this is hard to understand for me , im sorry
can you remotly see my computer and help me ? (anydesk)
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Did you install mame from my suggested link ?
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i didnt , because i downloded directly from within retroarch , im sorry for the confusion , let me do that now
ok
i just downloded mame_libretro.dll.zip
i just extracted it and all it is is
mame_libretro.dll
i dont know what to do ?
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It is better to help you this way, so you learn.
I know it can be confusing, but once you know how it is structured, you know.
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Thank you for wanting to teach me
so i downloaded what you suggested and extracted it ... all it was is a file named
mame_libretro.dll
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You have to install this :
https://www.mamedev.org/release.htmlThis is an emulator that has nothing to do with retroarch and libretro-cores.
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ok let me do that
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Try to run mame once.
There must be a mame.ini .
If you open this with a text editor there should be directory's in them.
So you can see where the roms have to go to.Try to read from here.
https://docs.mamedev.org/usingmame/usingmame.htmlps: I have to quit now. Perhaps I can help you tomorrow again.
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