![]() Stage and character sprites are kind of "mixed" (the title, character selection, versus, story screens seems to be ok) Samurai Spirits VI has "sprites priority" issues on battle screen. Rumble Fish 2 doesn't boot (black screen) I want to comment not specifically related to real hardware issues, but i was testing out all the Darksoft AW 2 Naomi conversions and i find out that 2 games have issues with "nullDC" emulator :O (the rest of the games seems to be working pretty well) But my cab builds always use older hardware.įirst of all, im totally agree that the work done by Darksoft on this conversions is pretty awesome and off course you deserve our respect and admiration. But now, I might just give it a try so I can retract my statement further. I get new laptops from work every 1.5 years. Outside of that, NAOMI emulation isn't something I would use for myself as I own the original hardware, and the NAOMI is far and away my favorite arcade system. Those are the elements I am working with. I am probably not alone in this venture either. I try to keep the expenditure as low as possible. There is a narrow band of older hardware that is available to me which I target. I also look for a ceiling with those cards as well. I am also handcuffed by which Radeon cards work with Calamity's CRT Emu drivers. New builds from there will start with that watermark. Then, I look for a ceiling where DEmul will run fine. My version of MAME works fine in this scenario. Given this, my floor is old hardware that is donated to me from friends, or I might find tossed away. Seems folks always ask if MvC2 or CvS2 is in my boxes. My 3rd requirement is a luxury: to get NAOMI emulation to work. After all, these PC's will be stuffed into a cab, the games launched from a front end, and the user will hardly notice that there is even a PC running the entire show. My 2nd requirement is to get MAME running as cheaply as possible. ![]() Given I fall into that group, my 1st requirement is to have MAME running. I hope you can appreciate that at least I am being honest. It may just be that perhaps NAOMI emulation is just too ambitious for 15khz CGA cab builders. I don't know if that statement makes my point of view any easier to digest, but so far, it is what I see from observation. So if I can amend what I stated previously, DEmul emulation for NAOMI is troublesome for cab builders that require 15khz CGA video ouput. It is the only way we can get 15khz CGA video resolution outputted onto CRT arcade monitors. Bear in mind that cab builders are forced to use older hardware. ![]() I don't want to sound unappreciative, but there are situations where your work is troublesome for certain users. It’s really rather good.Hey apologies for slighting your work. However, MAME doesn’t need them.įinally, as an aside, if you are a fan of the Metal Slug franchise, take a look out for In The Hunt (file name: inthunt), it’s made by IREM, but by the people who went on to design Metal Slug. Make sure also that if you are trying to run NEOGEO games, you have the complete appropriate BIOS sets. ![]() NEO GEO CD games run off different cores again, and to be honest, you’re not missing much there. NEO GEO MVS and AES are basically the same thing, by the way, on the actual hardware, the same ROMs would work on either device. There are a couple of hundred, by my reckoning. the ROM file names will be the same as in the NEO GEO sets. Obviously I am not permitted to share any links to downloads here, but a popular web search engine will point you in the right direction.įinding the NEO GEO games amongst the MAME sets is pretty easy when you know what to look for. The MAME core that comes on the pre-installed image (MAME 2003, I believe) is compatible with v0.78 MAME ROM sets, much like Retropie. Ah yes thats your problem, unfortunately MAME and FBA ROMsets have to be of specific versions to work on particular versions of emulators. ![]()
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