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GurgelBrannare OK, that could be your problem. GnGeo is notoriously 'picky' on ROMS, the EXACT revision must be used and iMAME4ALL is only compatible with a few selected Neo-Geo Titles. For the best results use FBA, it runs pretty much EVERY Neo-Geo Title. If it still refuses to run correctly try a Neo-Geo Bios from another source. Edit - 'but how do I check that?'
It would probably be in the Emulation Station Front End configuration File, I cant assist much there as I don't use RetroPie (or Emulation Station) but there should be an answer in the RetroPie Forum Here. GurgelBrannare I haven't noticed any issues with PiFBA (I only run my RPi at Medium: 900MHz). One thing you have to remember with emulation is that it attempts to replicate 'exactly' every nuance of the original hardware, often for technical and timing reasons.
Many Systems often suffered 'slow down', even Arcade Hardware, this will be replicated in emulators. The Neo-Geo is one of the few Systems I have never owned, too expensive at the time and more so now! But certain games do suffer from 'slow down', the most obvious example being Metal Slug 2, it was so bad they re-released it as Metal Slug X to address the problem! GurgelBrannare If you can use 'top' in another terminal then you can determine if the processor is maxed out? If the processor is 95% utilized then you could try using 'chrt' and set the running application to a real-time scheduling policy to gain some more processor time but other applications will have long latencies and I have seen latencies in X window keyboard input which would be unacceptable for gaming.
I don't think using Composite instead of HDMI will make any difference unless the GPU is maxed out (which is very unlikely). Code: DESCNAME=NeoGeo NAME=neogeo PATH=/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/neogeo EXTENSION=.zip.ZIP COMMAND=/home/pi/RetroPie/supplementary/runcommand/runcommand.sh 1 '/home/pi/RetroPie/emulators/pifba/fba2x%ROM%' So I think I'm using the right one. @ricrpi I'm sorry I don't quite understand what/ how/ why I'm supposed to that, probably above my current knowledge of the system. Edit: I tried top and I see that it's sort of a task manager(?) but I don't get how I'm supposed to start that while in the emulator.
GurgelBrannare It looks from the Emulation Station script that you are using PiFBA (I cant be sure as I don't use it). Just to check, in the folder '/home/pi/RetroPie/emulators/pifba' if two Binary executables (cog/gear symbol) fba2x (command line version) and fbacapex (GUI version) its the right one as the RetroArch core will be a.so (Shared Object library file). As ricrpi said, you wont get any improved performance using analogue connection, in fact it may be worse as analogue sound is much more processor intensive than digital (HDMI). Thanks for all the help, I should really set up a ssh connection to it especially now when I have done something stupid.
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I tried to set up so that emulation station started automatically by adding it to rs.local the thing is that apparently it starts too quick so it freezes and I can't get to the file and change it back. And the file on the Sd card seams to be unreachable when put in a windows computer. I think Ill download some Linux live distro and boot it from a USB stick on the computer and see if I can get to the file, unless there isn't a simpler way. GurgelBrannare wrote:I tried to set up so that emulation station started automatically by adding it to rs.local the thing is that apparently it starts too quick so it freezes and I can't get to the file and change it back. And the file on the Sd card seams to be unreachable when put in a windows computer. I think Ill download some Linux live distro and boot it from a USB stick on the computer and see if I can get to the file, unless there isn't a simpler way. ALWAYS make a back up of your image so if you do something wrong or do an update which corrupts the data it can be easily re-flashed and Windows cant see a Linux data partition, only the boot/kernel (which is 58 MEG).
We've all done it, I once re-flashed my RPi SD card and was confused when booting it hadn't changed? My heart sank when I realised my portable HD was still plugged in!
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I had just deleted all the data on a 1TB HD and turned it into a 58MEG drive!!!
How to get MAME and Neo Geo games working on RetroPie seems to be one of the most popular queries online regarding RetroPie. However I cannot find any post that just explains what to do in simple terms. I have struggled with this for ages and still the only game I can get working is DoDonPachi (International) using lr-mame2003 and the Neo Geo BIOS. Other games I try just will not work. I have seen suggestions for trying different emulators but either my RetroPie does not have them, they are listed with different names or they are associated with ROM folders that I don't recognise as being for MAME or Neo Geo games.
An example of a game I cannot get to play is Radiant Silvergun in MAME (even though DoDonPachi in the same folder will play) or Metal Slug X which will not play from the Neo Geo or Free Bird or Arcade folder with any emulator. What am I missing? Thanks in advance. For MAME:. Find a 0.78 MAME romset (archive.org has one). Copy the roms you want over to the mame-libretro folder. Copy the bios files in the romset over to the /home/pi/RetroPie/BIOS/mame2003 folder.
Just copy them all if you're not sure what does what, doesn't take up a ton of space. Include the samples subfolder. Reboot Emulation Station and the roms will appear. For Neo-Geo:. Find a Neo-Geo romset (don't use the MAME one, use 0.2.97.39 FBA thank you ). Find the Neo Geo bios (neogeo.zip file, should be in the romset), put it in the neogeo rom folder. Copy your Neo-Geo roms over to the neogeo folder and reboot like before to see them.
If the Neo-Geo roms don't load, you have a bios for an older/different version of the emulator RetroPie uses TL;DR You need the right romset, and possibly the right bios files as well depending on the game. I am starting to get a grip on this; so I need to set the right emulator for a particular ROM yes? Unlike say SNES games where different emulators give differing performance, instead I will either get working or non-working? So on the archive.org page for the 0.78 ROMset, can you tell me which ZIP file is the MAME set?
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They are all abbreviations. I did download a Neo Geo BIOS set when I was first looking into this, how do I know which is the right BIOS for the Neo Geo emulator I am using? Thanks. It's more like you need the correct romset for the emulator Retropie uses. In this case it's generally mame2003-libretro and fba.
So on the archive.org page for the 0.78 ROMset, can you tell me which ZIP file is the MAME set? They are all abbreviations.
It's a gigantic collection. I recommend downloading the torrent and using that to get everything (a little under 30GB I think). Downloading zip by zip is insanity and you won't finish (and you need them all to unzip as a whole). The adventures of milo and otis. I did download a Neo Geo BIOS set when I was first looking into this, how do I know which is the right BIOS for the Neo Geo emulator I am using?
Seriously, that's how I did it. Find a full Neo-Geo romset and use the bios from there - if it works, great, if not repeat with a different romset.
So are you saying that (for example) there are different versions of the ROM for Metal Slug 6 and I need the one that works with mame2003? Which would be the 0.78 one. Or is it that as the ROM of Metal Slug 6 that is on emuparadise says it is 0.164, then I just cannot play that on my RetroPie? I'm fine with a limited game list as long as I can just get it working. It seems weird that no one online has just given a simple explanation on how to set this up. A 30GB download is not really doable on my current bandwidth, I tend to just download the specific games I want and transfer them to my Pie (it also keeps the system easier to navigate when it does not have hundreds of games on there that I will probably never play).
Thanks. I used different romsets for MAME and for Neo-Geo, and where I placed the folders means I used different emulators. Mame2003-libretro - I need to use 0.78 MAME roms with the appropriate bios files in the right place neogeo - I need to use FBA roms (can't remember the romset sorry, I think it was from second largest living bird paradise) with the correct bios in the neogeo folder (same as the games) A 30GB download is not really doable on my current bandwidth Just prioritize the roms you want and the bios folder, and set the other files to do not download. Should be less than 100 megs all in really. I tend to just download the specific games I want Agree 100%, I try to keep each system at about 50-100 games.
Download the roms you want from the 0.78 folder, put them in /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/mame2003-libretro Then copy the bios files from the archive.org romset into /home/pi/RetroPie/bios/mame2003. Just realized that I guess you need to download this seperately after looking at the 0.78 romset. I have no idea where I downloaded it from. You likely won't need it. Then copy the samples folder from your 0.78 romset to /home/pi/RetroPie/bios/mame2003/samples Hope this helps.
It's a bit of nightmare yes, but as soon as you get the fact that Retropie has set emulators, and it's all about finding the right roms and correct bioses (if applicable) things get easier. OK, I had one more go at this before I went to bed. I downloaded the 0.2.97.39 FBA ROMset and I just don't get it. The file was about 800MB, I used Keka to extract it but when I opened it it's just a bunch of zip files registering at zero bytes and some a readme file about patched ROMs that I have no clue what it is talking about. Can someone just explain to me in basic terms what I am supposed to do? Every instruction I get for running Neo Geo or MAME ROMs seems to assume that I basically already know how to get it working. It's driving me crazy.
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I have been trying this all morning (ended up home from work after pulling a muscle in my back) and no dice. Archive.org only has a 0.2.97.38 set and when I extract it on Mac or Windows it says it is corrupt. I am downloading it again to retry. When I found a site that claimed to have downloads for individual ROMs that were 0.2.97.39, and I put them in the folders suggested, nothing. Why is this so difficult? There seems to be so much info about this online, but nowhere has just a step by step guide with links to ROMsets etc. That gets it working.
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It's like every discussion online about this goes from A to C skipping B. Yet still, inexplicably, DoDonPachi works for me. I put the ROMset from archive.org downloading just there and it is actually only 5.5GB which I can do.
You have the wrong romset. The 0.78 reference romset is 13.7GB I just need to make sure I put them in the right folders with right BIOS which may take a bit of trial and error. Only mame-libretro folder for the 0.78 romset. The bios files it needs are part of its romset. Neogeo folder uses a different emulator (FBA) and needs the FBA 0.2.97.39 romset.
Again, the neogeo.zip it needs is in that romset. Mame2003 runs most of the neogeo games, though, but only from within its folder (/mame-libretro/).
No trial and error needed. Arcade emulators require a specific romset. Get the right romset, and your game loads. I think this is one of RetroPie's (or Emulationstation's) biggest problems. I love this project and have been tinkering with RetroPie for many months on and off to figure out how to best configure this thing. I'm considering contributing to the project as well.
However, stuff like this should be automated, or there should be a more user-friendly way to possibly 'install' the more complicated ROM sets. Currently it takes hours of cross referencing files and moving files from one place to another just to get one MAME rom working. This seems so tedious that I can't get myself to spend the time to even start this process. That is what led me to this post. Well for what it's worth I kind of don't mind how fiddly it can be as part of the reason I bought a Raspberry Pi in the first place was to learn more about computers.
My skills are not bad but when I was going to college I had a choice between computer science and sciencey science and I chose the latter but my interest in computers has only grown since then. My issue really is that I felt like no one has ever explained online exactly how to get Neo-Geo / MAME games working. From this post I finally gathered the following:. you need the Neo-Geo BIOS (although I already knew this).
you need a version of the game ROM that works with the emulators built in to RetroPie (I did not know this). no matter what you do, some games will not work (I also did not know this) Since this post I have been making progress and have about 10 Neo-Geo / MAME games up and running.
Lovin' me some DoDonPachi!
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