Pc engine add new extension default
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Please add .ccd extension in pc engine platform, i added manualy for run my isos.
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@rocklima2 done
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thanks for added .ccd
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Hi,
I was wondering if there was a particular method in running PC-Engine CD games successfully as numerous attempts have proven unfruitful? I have what I believe to be the correct .bin & .cue files but even with the BIOS, I'm still having problems.
Cheers :)
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@Cornervizion Hi, pc engine cd you need correct BIOS file for each type CD Engine game , for example GAME EXPRESS CD you need Games Express CD Card (Japan). pce bios but rename to syscard3.pce, Super cd rom 2 games need other BIOS file but name same syscard3.pce.
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Thanks for that. I tried several BIOS files to no avail. Btw what are the file name types of the ISOs you use as I read somewhere that could account for this as well.
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Are you placing the bios file in the bios folder and lSO in the roms folder with the games?
I had issues at first because I had the CD games in a separate folder and in order to get them to work, the bios would have to be in each and every game folder. Bit the BIN and CUE files loose in the pcengine folder, they load up properly.
If you have concerns about the bios file, you can select it in the gameslist to ensure that it loads (the bios we on Hue cards and are in essence a "game"
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@mrbwa1 Still no joy sadly. Just to give you an example here my CD files are named as...
Chou_Aniki_(NTSC-J)_[NSCD2013] (both .bin and .cue)
The syscard3.pce boots up fine however (it's the CD-ROM 2 version 3.00 Japanese BIOS)
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Make sure the CUE file references the BIN correctly also (using a file editor) - note that the filesystem is case sensitive.
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@BuZz I'll try that. I noticed the .CUE file in notepad shows capital letters rather than a combination of capital & lower-case letters. Is that correct?
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it matters that the bin and cue filenames match, and that the filename for the bin inside the cue match - including uppercase/lowercase.
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@BuZz Thanks for the information. But alas I wasn't successful. Is there a better PC Engine emulator available or one that can be added to RetroPie in the future?
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Hi,
I have about 6 PC Engine CD games and they all work fine with the default emulator "lr-mednafen-pce-fast". I'd have to check when I get home but I believe all I have is a .cue and a matching .bin, the cue references the bin exactly, and the files are loose in the pcengine folder.
The BIOS syscard3.pce file is in my /home/pi/RetroPie/BIOS folder.
I did have a second copy in with the roms folder as apparently this is required for Turbo CD games, but I removed mine from here - and it made no difference. So I only have a copy in my /home/pi/RetroPie/BIOS folder now.
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@movisman Hi, I got matching sets for .cue and .bin but the syscard3.pce is a mystery as I'm unsure of what CD-Rom2 BIOS to use. I also noticed that pressing select brings up the backup menu but the Japanese text isn't display and it replaced by white bars. :)
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The TurboGrafx CD Super System Card (US) or Super CD-ROM Card (Japan) are the ones that were used for CDROM Games. These are usually referred to as version 3. I have not had access to a version 2 card, so I don't have experience with that one. It may be that v2.0 does not work correctly with the emulator.
The bios file name is version specific (case is important): syscard3.pce
No other file name will work properly.You will see syscard3.pce in the games list, and selecting it will load the card and display the splash screen (the same screen is shown before a CDROM game loads).
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Hi, I just checked this out for you now i'm in front of it - so what I mention above is true for my set up, in addition just to add some weight behind what @mrbwa1 says, my syscard3.pce version is also v3.00. So maybe you having v2.00 is no good. I would definitely suggest you source a later version.
I also confirm that I do not need the syscard3.pce in the roms directory for my CD games to work, placing the file into the BIOS folder is good enough. This also means the BIOS file doesn't appear in the rom list, which is nice. It must be named syscard3.pce though as previously mentioned.
Hope this helps.
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Hi, @movisman @BuZz @rocklima2 & @mrbwa1
I just got Dracula X up and running along with a few others so thank you very much for your help. I had to rename the ISO/BIN to what the CUE file was stating and yes, it is case sensitive (even the file type) So thank you all for your help! :)
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Hi,
Great no worries! Yes, literally everything is case sensitive. As long as the contents of your .cue file reference the iso/bin exactly as it is named, extension and all, it'll work. Glad it's sorted!
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So iso files work then? I was only able to get bin + cue to work on PC Engine CD. Maybe I had the issue with the capitalisation of the iso title in the cue not matching, works fine on RetroArch for Windows and on my Wii for all of my PC Engine CD games, be they iso + cue, or bin + cue.
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Yes, I believe at least one of my PC Engine CD roms is iso/cue, and it works just fine. I suspect it might be a capitalisation thing?
Cheers
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