B benthai98 Still Fresh Joined Oct 11, 2003 Messages 80 Oct 22, 2003 #1 Can someone please tell me the 3 letter extension for sega genesis roms... thanks ben
B bringoutthegimp Nova is a dumbass Joined Aug 22, 2003 Messages 1,752 Age 37 Location Edinburgh Website Visit site Oct 22, 2003 #2 .bin i think
B benthai98 Still Fresh Joined Oct 11, 2003 Messages 80 Oct 22, 2003 #3 ta, I'm just having some problems using genemu is all. Doesn't seem to want to run teh roms i have.. weird Ben
ta, I'm just having some problems using genemu is all. Doesn't seem to want to run teh roms i have.. weird Ben
N narz Still Fresh Joined Jun 19, 2003 Messages 1 Oct 22, 2003 #4 it is *.sna, u need a converter to convert the bin file
R Rico Certified Guru Joined Apr 4, 2003 Messages 5,649 Age 39 Location England, UK Website Visit site Oct 23, 2003 #5 i thought .sna was a Spectrum snapshot format! The actual extensions are either .SMD or .BIN. Genemu only runs .BIN so you need to convert .SMD using some program ( try http://www.zophar.net/ ), fGen runs both.
i thought .sna was a Spectrum snapshot format! The actual extensions are either .SMD or .BIN. Genemu only runs .BIN so you need to convert .SMD using some program ( try http://www.zophar.net/ ), fGen runs both.
C count zero Member Joined Jul 22, 2003 Messages 204 Age 41 Website www.pregnantboy.net Oct 26, 2003 #6 genemu only runs smd (not bin) files. Here u can find another good converter (it's the corrected gpXtreme link; the one in download section does not work!) Genesis Converter Where can I find this fGen? Last edited by a moderator: Dec 19, 2015
genemu only runs smd (not bin) files. Here u can find another good converter (it's the corrected gpXtreme link; the one in download section does not work!) Genesis Converter Where can I find this fGen?
Mofokubik Newbie Joined May 9, 2003 Messages 1,228 Age 40 Location Earth Website Visit site Oct 26, 2003 #7 There are two file extenstions for Sega Genesis roms. One is *.bin, the other is *.smd
Azure Trust the recursion... Joined May 21, 2003 Messages 3,805 Location California, USA Oct 26, 2003 #8 count zero posted on Oct 26 2003 at 10:08 AM said: Where can I find this fGen? Click to expand... It hasn't been publically released yet. Post number 800! Last edited by a moderator: Feb 2, 2016
count zero posted on Oct 26 2003 at 10:08 AM said: Where can I find this fGen? Click to expand... It hasn't been publically released yet. Post number 800!
C count zero Member Joined Jul 22, 2003 Messages 204 Age 41 Website www.pregnantboy.net Nov 1, 2003 #9 Ah thx. Then i'll wait. Genesis is not so important for me. so this is no problem. Congrats (a little bit late but... better then never!)
Ah thx. Then i'll wait. Genesis is not so important for me. so this is no problem. Congrats (a little bit late but... better then never!)