Searching ROM at index 132 with CRC 0x2723a5b5 and name sp-e.sp1 => Not Found Searching ROM at index 131 with CRC 0xe72943de and name sp-u2.sp1 => Not Found Searching ROM at index 130 with CRC 0xc7f2fa45 and name sp-s.sp1 => Not Found Searching ROM at index 129 with CRC 0x9036d879 and name sp-s2.sp1 => Not Found Searching ROM at index 128 with CRC 0x91b64be3 and name asia-s3.rom => Not Found Parsing archive X:\Curated\Good\Best of NeoGeo\Eightman\eightman. Failed to find archive: X:\Curated\Good\Best of NeoGeo\Eightman\neogeo, let’s continue with other archives… : GET_VARIABLE fbneo-fm-interpolation: 4-point 3rd order : GET_VARIABLE fbneo-sample-interpolation: 4-point 3rd order : GET_VARIABLE fbneo-vertical-mode: disabled : GET_VARIABLE fbneo-allow-depth-32: disabled : GET_VARIABLE fbneo-cpu-speed-adjust: 100 Setting save dir to X:\Curated\Retroarch-Common\savefiles : remap directory: X:\Curated\Retroarch-Common\remaps : No game-specific overrides found at C:\Users\ttmcm\AppData\Roaming\RetroArch\config\FB Alpha 2012\eightman.cfg. : No content-dir-specific overrides found at C:\Users\ttmcm\AppData\Roaming\RetroArch\config\FB Alpha 2012\Eightman.cfg. : No core-specific overrides found at C:\Users\ttmcm\AppData\Roaming\RetroArch\config\FB Alpha 2012\FB Alpha 2012.cfg. : Loading dynamic libretro core from: “C:\Users\ttmcm\AppData\Roaming\RetroArch\cores\fbalpha2012_libretro.dll” Capabilities: MMX MMXEXT SSE SSE2 SSE3 SSSE3 SSE4 SSE4.2 AES AVX CPU Model Name: Intel® Xeon® CPU E3-1241 v3 3.50GHz : Redirecting save state to “C:\Users\ttmcm\AppData\Roaming\RetroArch\states\eightman.state”. : Redirecting save file to “X:\Curated\Retroarch-Common\savefiles\eightman.srm”. All NeoGeo games have this same problem, so it’s not limited to this specific rom. I’m kind of at a loss, this has worked for years but suddenly stopped. The log indicates the core is unable to find the various NeoGeo BIOS files, but they are in the neogeo.zip file and it is located exactly where specified in RetroArch’s Directory -> System/BIOS, and the log also reflects this! When running MAME or FBA/FBA NeoGeo, the log files show that it’s looking for neogeo.zip in the content directory instead of the bios directory. All other emulators work fine - Beetle PSX HW, GenesisPlus, etc. Neogeo.zip is located in the BIOS directory, along with everything else (sega, sony, etc). I have a common BIOS directory (X:\Curated\Bios) and a Start Directory (X:\Curated\Good) where all ROMs are located. Been using RetroArch and NeoGeo (via FBA) for a very long time. That said, there are a couple of other fantastic OS’s to try, including an arch Linux variant, plus a minimal OS, just using Retroarch.Have an interesting problem here. Again, these are all things I’ve addressed in my custom OS, while trying to keep as much of a vanilla OS feel. It might need to be properly defined in the Retroarch config. The default core install location is also not the most conventional one. Better yet you can even build your own if you can be bothered. They most likely aren’t up to date relative to the current Retroarch buildbot versions. Normally by default, the gameshell links to a private link for customised. It should be linking to the one using the neon instructions. since they’re all mostly working now.Īlso, the buildbot URL I think by default is linking to the wrong repository. A lot of the instructions for making Retroarch from the OP may potentially be out of date, now we have the graphics drives working especially pertaining to GL drivers etc. This may also depend on which arguments were uses. If it was a compiled Retroarch, it may be using a different config file that may need to be configured from scratch. If not, I’ll write out a script to automate it all for you. Otherwise I’ve also uploaded just the skin here (I think the FBA icon was included there? I’ll find out when I get home from work.)Īnyway hopefully that was easy enough to follow. Like I said, I think I included one with the latest version. If not, just go to ~/skins/DEOT/Menu/GameShell/20_Retro\ Games/ and put a file called FBA.png in that directory that you want the folder to look like. You shouldn’t need to download the core via the Retroarch online updater, since this nfig contains a SO_URL pointing you to the same file.įrom memory, my latest firmware should have a custom icon for FBA already in the skin file. If anyone is using this for another version, simply modify the ROM_SO line to indicate where you would like it installed. ROM_SO=/home/cpi/.config/retroarch/cores/fbneo_libretro.so Next, make a file called nfig inside this directory and paste this in: ROM=/home/cpi/games/FBA
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