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Gradius 2 rom wont work with nestopia3/11/2023 ![]() Wizball - the best music evar! Also happens to be one of the most original games ever made and one of the first I can remember that used physics and color in such an original way. CCS produces better sound output (in Windows anyway) You'll need to get the BASIC OS ROMs too, but they can be easily found. VICE - The Versatile Commodore Emulator - is the emulator to use - it's in the repos. Thank god someone mentioned the Commodore 64. There certainly seems to be a makefile present - do I need to edit that somehow? I'm not experienced at all when it comes to compiling software from source (though I did know I had to get the libraries it needed) so your help would be much appreciated. I've had this error before when I tried to compile sdlmame v0.123 for PCLinuxOS, and I have no idea what's causing it. Make completes just fine, with no errors, but I'm getting the error message. Thanks for the heads-up about Nestopia, but I can't seem to complete make-install. If you can compile the source code (which I keep getting errors doing) you can run that natively: There is, however, another called nestopia. Most of the others I've tried with wine don't work. I can run 1964 with wine but it locks up when I try to set my controller config. I've been trying out all kinds of n64 emulators trying to get one that works for everything but mupen is the only one that I can get to work natively in linux. zsnes give me no problems and I don't even netplay. My emulators are basically the same as above. You can even boost the performance of BT by changing the counter factor to 1 in my setup (yeah i tested Use schibo's audio because it seems to function in perfect harmony with mupens rsp, the audio sounds perfect and completely in sync and above all else is stable. Jabos 1.6 video plugin supports all of the framebuffer effects as well (just a bit funny on the jigsaw puzzles that open the worlds, but thats ignorable). The reason I say use mupens rsp is because the game won't boot without it, and the pj64 rsp could be to blame for the crashes, i don't take no chances as I do not know, so I use mupens rsp plugin.ġ964 0.9.9 would be fine but it has collison problems with the fire egg switch, as far as I know 0.8.5 has no issues with this rom. "Theif" the jabo plugins from project64 1.6, and mupens rsp.dll file from mupen (rename it to rsp.dll) and enable in 1964 0.8.5 To assemble this, download 1964 0.8.5 0.9.9 - Project64 1.6 - mupen, take the 1964 0.8.5 and put it in a folder of your choosing, "theif" the schiboaud.dll from 0.9.9 and add to your 0.8.5 folder. Recomended setup for Banjo-Tooie (Freezes sometimes with other setups, this one works good for me): Here's some that don't work too well in Linux, and my recomended windows emulator: xml file for your game, you can either check this Wiki to see if the game has been added since the last package, or request cheats.I'll Give you some that work in Linux emulators: Remember, not all games have cheats yet.These cheats might be compatible with earlier versions. Use the latest version of Nestopia UE (v1.49) or the latest version of Nestopia (v1.40).The default cheat folder is your Nestopia path plus "\cheats". ![]() You can check by clicking on the Options menu, then Paths. Verify your Nestopia cheat path matches where you unzipped the cheats.\cheats folder and you should see numerous files with a. To do this, navigate to your Nestopia folder and into the. Make sure you extracted the cheats into the proper folder.Some cheats don't take effect until after you restart your ROM.If you do not want to rename anything, Nestopia also allows cheat files to be imported in the Cheats dialog. Thankfully, there are auditing tools that can do this for you. nes, you must either rename your ROM to Contra (USA).nes, or rename your cheat file to Contra (U). For example, if your ROM is named something like Contra (U). The NES Hacker Wiki uses the No-Intro ROM naming convention. xml cheat file must have the EXACT same name as your ROM file. If you're having trouble getting these cheats to work, check the following: 6.) Open Nestopia UE or Nestopia and click on the Options menu to expand it, then click on Paths.ħ.) In the Paths dialog, in the section labeled Cheats, check the Auto load and Auto save check boxes.Ĩ.) Load a game ROM into Nestopia UE or Nestopia, then click the Options menu and then Cheats.ĩ.) Cheats are activated by clicking the check box, and deactivate by unchecking them.
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