Installing Emulators/roms


wattso

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Virtually just got my backlit gp32 and need help...

can sombody plz tell me :

1) plz tell me from scratch what to do with emulators and downloaded roms . Like where to put them creating folders etc ect ......

2)general information on the gp32

but i mainly whant these emulators working plaese help . :blink:

gp32_console
 
wattso posted on Aug 20 2004 at 07:04 PM said:
Virtually just got my backlit gp32 and need help...

can sombody plz tell me :

1) plz tell me from scratch what to do with emulators and downloaded roms . Like where to put them creating folders etc ect ......

2)general information on the gp32

but i mainly whant these emulators working plaese help . :blink:

gp32_console
Emulators as usually distributed as .fxe files. You should put these in your /gpmm folder. ROMs are usually placed in a subfolder of gpmm. It depends on the emulator.

Here is a list of some of the ones I know offhand

Little John: /gpmm/NES
fgen32: /gpmm/genesis
gpengine: /gpmm/pcengine
ossnes9x: /gpmm/snes

For general information, check the faq: http://www.gp32x.de/board/index.php?showtopic=1694
 
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right, first off, do a little leg work yourself.

check the readmes that accompany the emus, check out the faq linked to in my sig, check the faqs at gp32emu here: FAQs.

by doing the work now, you're gonna find the whole process far easier in the long run.

of course, if you really are stuck, come right back again
 
for example if you choose to use the fgen emulator, that goes in the folder 'GPMM'
(all emulators go here)

to use the roms (only legal ones)
make a new folder within GPMM called 'genesis'
make sure the roms are unzipped though.
 
CUPC4KES posted on Aug 20 2004 at 08:28 PM said:
to use the roms (only legal ones)
make a new folder within GPMM called 'genesis'
make sure the roms are unzipped though.
dont get the guy confused, any roms work and zipped roms can be used in fgen.
 
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i didnt know about the unzipped rom thing, and surely no one is that stupid to use a megadrive emulator to play LEGAL roms?

what the hell is wrong with cats?!
 
It's always a good idea to read up on something as fundimental as this before asking questions...!

There's loads of info out there, not counting the readmes that come with some of the emus...
 
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