![]() ![]() You need to put the BIOS in a subfolder called 'neocd' under RetroArch 'system' folder. There is my setup for launching roms through retroarch mame. Here you can at least see if the BIOS got recognized. I probably enable boot to bios but I don't at the moment. The specific core information page will tell you where exactly. 1 I am having trouble loading my retroarch FB Alpha 2012 mame roms (specifically neogeo). Usually is the system folder, which can be located in RetroArch by going to: Settings->Directory->System/BIOS (look at the right column). The core will generate ini files for each system after first run.Ĥ) I also edited my retroarch core options file. Ensure that you have placed the BIOS file (s) in the correct location. If all your mame console bios files are in the same dir you could just use that for each entry This is needed for the bios of the core you are loading. Also we can use the launchbox variable %romfile% to help make this work.ģ) On top of all that you also have to specify the rompath if the mame core hasn't generated an ini with the rompath. This is where the \ before the double quote at the beginning and the \ before the closing double quote per directory/location. The required romset does not use those types of. You trying an img and ccd file tells me you have no idea what you're doing. The romset has to match the version of the emulator. In any case, you'll need the latest fbneo romset. This throws retroarch/the windows commandline off. Why are you using such an outdated emulator Even my pi4 and playstation classic can run the latest version of fb-neo. Using mostly the same arguments has standalone mame/mess you have to have all the arguments in double quotes " but because of how Windows handles long file names with spaces the locations have to be in quotes to. The reason for the "Don't use quotes" and adding this as a new emulator is because of the special thing we have to do to the command line And if you have the right bios, you can choose to play on AES/MVS/Unibios. I have finally found a mostly elegant solutionġ) Add a New Emulator - I have named mine RetroArch MAME console coresĮxample 2 "a5200 -rp \"F:\Roms\Atari 5200\" -cart \"%romfile%\""Įxample 3 "coleco -rp F:\Roms\ColecoVision\ -cart \"%romfile%\"" Edit: In case anyone looking for this in the future, you need to have neo geo.zip in the same folder as your roms and the final burn neo core. Just put neogeo.zip in the same folder as your roms, for example if youre trying to play Metal Slug youll need to have both mslug.zip and neogeo. I have been trying to figure out how to launch retroarch mame for the systems that don't have a stand alone core. I'm going to post this answer in a few different areas on the forum. ![]()
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