12/9/2023 0 Comments Android retroarch sega cd tutorialDownstreamed to latest official Flycast commit.(Optional but strongly recommended) Dump your own DC bios and place it inside ux0:data/flycast/data. Install libshacccg.suprx, if you don't have it already, by running this homebrew. Install kubridge and FdFix by copying kubridge.skprx and fd_fix.skprx to your taiHEN plugins folder (usually ux0:tai) and adding two entries to your config.txt under *KERNEL. A good starting options setup is the following: On the compatibility list, you can find a perfect options setup for each game. kubridge requires a lot of memory to work as it should for Flycast which means having a lot of plugins can make it fail to allocate memory and thus causing a crash at boot of the emu. Stick to as low amount of plugins as possible. It also has been tested only on 3.60 and 3.65 fw. Due to the lower fps target, games will run smoother with these settings. This will make games to run with 25 fps/50 fps as target (Like EU TVs at the time) instead of 30 fps/60 fps. It's recommended to use PAL dumps and to stick to TV Composite option for the Cable option. Due to the nature of CHD and CDI dumps (compressed), GDI dumps must be preferred for best performances. ![]() We STRONGLY suggest to take savestates often in order to not lose progresses. They'll even download the metadata from the LaunchBox and EmuMovies databases.- The emulator seems to memleak (probably related to some issues clearing some cache during emulation) thus causing games to degrade in performances during long runs and eventually even crashing the emulator due to out of memory. I genuinely think this is an issue with the cores rather than the games but I'm a new member on the Libretro forums and my permissions are set so I'm unable to submit new posts or reply to existing ones so I can't ask I am importing the CUE files and the games are all showing up. Picodrive on my PSP runs the ISOs with no issues and if I use Kega Fusion in Windows the ISOs work as well although I appreciate these are standalone emulators. I say it crashes but I'm not 100% sure as there are no error messages. If I run them through PicoDrive or Gen Plus GX directly from RetroArch it crashes and dumps me back out to the desktop. If they are run through LaunchBox the pointer will change to the Windows 10 spinning circle for a few seconds, the Launchbox window will shrink slightly then nothing happens. This may be a duplicate post as I replied from my phone earlier but it doesn't appear to be I've used Daemon-Tools and Imgburn to convert the ISOs into CUE & BIN files but it makes no difference. I have MAME, Neo Geo, CPS 1 & 2, Game Gear, Master System, Megadrive, 32x, SG 1000, GameBoy/GB Colour, GB Advance, DS, NES, SNES, N64, Lynx, Jaguar and even Steam games all running like a dream through Launchbox and ideally I'd like to use RetroArch for everything but I'm almost at the point of just leaving Fusion installed and telling Launchbox to use that just for Sega CD.Īpologies. Both cores are telling me the BIOS files are present. I've tried putting the BIOS files directly in the Sega CD ROMs folder and also in the System folder in the RetroArch directory but no deal. I don't think it's a ROM problem as the original ISOs play well in PicoDrive on my PSP and they'll also run in Windows using Kega Fusion so it appears to be an issue with RetroArch but I can't figure out what. I thought it may have been the way the games were packaged (ISO, CUE & WAV files) but I've used Daemon Tools and Imgburn to repackage them into BIN & CUE files but that didn't help. My issue is that my Sega CD ISOs won't load in RetroArch using either PicoDrive or Gen Plus GX. I've searched to see if anyone else has a similar problem but I can't find anything and I would have asked in the Libretro forums but I'm not allowed to for some reason. ![]() Apologies if this is the wrong area to post this in.
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