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    Fix for PC Engine CD CHD files not working

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      RVA-818X-LAYstar
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      There seems to be an error on the DOCS page for PC Engine https://retropie.org.uk/docs/PC-Engine/

      I had a long difficult time trying to get my CHD files to work.

      First:

      1. I tested that my CHDs files were good on Retroarch on my PC - A-OK - no problems, ran fine.

      The problem was that lr-beetle-pce-fast apparently wants a BIOS file inside the directory where the CHD file is.

      The DOCS page https://retropie.org.uk/docs/PC-Engine/ says you need to place the BIOS file in /home/pi/RetroPie/BIOS

      However, in my testing I've found this to be incorrect. Whilst it works for .cue .bin files, it won't work for CHD files.

      The solution is to place a BIOS file (e.g. syscard3.pce) inside the same directory as your CHD ROM file.

      Hope that helps some people.

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        mitu Global Moderator @RVA-818X-LAYstar
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        @rva-818x-laystar Post a verbose log please - if that's the case, then it may be an upstream bug.

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          RVA-818X-LAYstar @mitu
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          @mitu

          sorry just a quick question, should it be a verbose log before I added the bios to the ROM directory, or after?

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            mitu Global Moderator @RVA-818X-LAYstar
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            The log should contain the error, so before you added the BIOS to the pcenginecd folder.

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              RVA-818X-LAYstar @mitu
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              @mitu Here's the pastebin: https://pastebin.com/mcGAEueC

              Not sure why but it can't find the BIOS when loading a CHD and this seems to be the critical line from the log:

              [WARN] SYSTEM DIR is empty, assume CONTENT DIR /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/pcengine/test/Fantastic Night Dreams - Cotton (USA).chd

              So I add the BIOS to the directory where the CHD files are.

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                mitu Global Moderator @RVA-818X-LAYstar
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                @rva-818x-laystar said in Fix for PC Engine CD CHD files not working:

                [WARN] SYSTEM DIR is empty, assume CONTENT DIR /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/pcengine/test/Fantastic Night Dreams - Cotton (USA).chd

                This means you've reset your configuration from RetroPie's default - which sets SYSTEM_DIR to the RetroPie's BIOS folder.

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                  RVA-818X-LAYstar
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                  @mitu

                  Well, hell. I have no idea how that happened. But you seem to be right.

                  I checked my /opt/retropie/configs/pcengine/retroarch.cfg

                  and it has this line:

                  system_directory = "default"

                  If this is wrong, how would I fix it?

                  change it to:

                  system_directory = "/home/pi/RetroPie/BIOS"

                  ?

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                    mitu Global Moderator @RVA-818X-LAYstar
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                    @rva-818x-laystar Don't use 'Reset' from RetroArch's menu, since it will disable any configuration done by RetroPie - including the BIOS folder used as 'System Dir'.

                    Rename the retroarch.cfg file from the pcengine folder or delete it, then re-install the emulator before starting any PCEngine games. Re-installation will re-generate the RetroPie's default configuration for pcengine.

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