Prometheus
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Is the sample rate the same as the readme specifies?
It crashes, saw this one too but forgot which game, which one did you try?God Ginrai said:By the way, one bug that I have noticed is that when I choose "Reset Game", the emulator exits. (I don't know if it actually crashes or exits, tho')
notaz said:It crashes, saw this one too but forgot which game, which one did you try?God Ginrai said:By the way, one bug that I have noticed is that when I choose "Reset Game", the emulator exits. (I don't know if it actually crashes or exits, tho')
Prometheus said:Is the sample rate the same as the readme specifies?
Incorrect region forced in options? That's what the real SegaCD would do if you inserted game from different region.x68000 said:Tried a few different iso/mp3 combos, also some bin/cue ones too, all bios files correctly named, but when i choose a game iso, it goes to the CD bios screen and won't auto load, so i press start, takes me to the cd player menu, press cd-rom and it goes to the sega splashscreen and thats about it.
Any ideas?
x68000 said:I have been trying some NTSC Japanese Mega CD games, I forced the region to Japan NTSC but still get the same problem. Going to try some other bios files.
Just grab the newest one for US, Japan, and Europe, and you should be fine. Those 3 will cover the 3 possible regions for any games.Alpha2 said:I ran across a whole slew of Sega CD BIOS files. (18 in total) How do you know which to use? Is it generally excepted that you use the most recent or are there some games that arn't compatible with particular ones beyond just regionality?
Drak said:The audio for PAL games doesn't 'fart' like it does for my normal games. Anyone want to explain why? :unsure:
Bleh~. Normal to me, as in USA 60fps instead of 50.Bosbeetle said:Drak said:The audio for PAL games doesn't 'fart' like it does for my normal games. Anyone want to explain why? :unsure:
define normal
Actually, I have this problem with a few games. I have been using the same rom and iso set since Notaz first introduced the GP2X version. With every new update, a differant game would no longer work. Then with the next update the same game would again. I always just assumed I had to change the settings and play with the options to get something working again. Currently my Japanese Sonic CD freezes, and my euro Timegal does the same.x68000 said:Tried a few different iso/mp3 combos, also some bin/cue ones too, all bios files correctly named, but when i choose a game iso, it goes to the CD bios screen and won't auto load, so i press start, takes me to the cd player menu, press cd-rom and it goes to the sega splashscreen and thats about it.
Any ideas?
MDave said:Hehe, one time I was playing Sonic CD, went into the Picodrive menu to clock the CPU to 600, went back a menu and it froze the whole machine. My unit can do 860 stable. Odd! I was using the R shoulder button to skip increase the Mhz by 10 instead, but since then I can't seem to reproduce the glitch.