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.
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.
Vcd player software. 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!
I had just deleted all the data on a 1TB HD and turned it into a 58MEG drive!!!
Hi Okay, so I want to play neo geo games like Metal Slug in Mame, and I have MAME4ALL 037b5 roms. Currently I just get the message 'required files are missing'. So I've been searching and it seems to be possible to play the games, if I just put a neogeo.zip-file the right place, right? So I searched and found af neogeo.zip and put it directly in this folder: /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/mame-mame4all. But I must be doing something wrong, because it still doesn't work.
Am I putting it in the wrong place? Or are there different neogeo.zip-files, so that I may require a certain one for the 037b5-roms (and if that is the case, can somebody help me find it?). I hope you can help. I have googled a lot now, and there should be a neogeo.zip that works with the 037b5- mame roms. I've seen several post saying that they found one that works. Only problems is they don't say where they found it! I've downloaded and tried 3 versions now (only reason I know they are different is the file size), with no luck.
One of the pages I've seen specifically talk about my 037b5-set and that you should get a neogeo.zip file which is 853kb. But I can't find it! Do you know if there is a place with several neogeo.zip-files/version? I seem to stumble across either the wrong ones or end up getting spammed on some strange websites. Said in: Thanks. I have googled a lot now, and there should be a neogeo.zip that works with the 037b5- mame roms.
I've seen several post saying that they found one that works. Only problems is they don't say where they found it! I've downloaded and tried 3 versions now (only reason I know they are different is the file size), with no luck. One of the pages I've seen specifically talk about my 037b5-set and that you should get a neogeo.zip file which is 853kb. But I can't find it! Hmm, the neogeo.zip that came with my 037b5 set is 54KB (mslug.zip is 13.2MB) and works fine in mame4all-pi.
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The only way to really confirm you have the right set is via clrmamepro, i'm afraid.
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NEO.emu Free is a powerful Neo-Geo emulator that lets you enjoy some of the greatest classics from this console – like Metal Slug, The King of Fighters, Samurai Showdown, and Fatal Fury – right on your Android. Configuring the emulator is NOT hard, but can be a little problematic if you don't know how to do it or which files to use. The main thing is having the ROMs you're going to use inside the same folder that the BIOS are in. And even more important is that these BIOS files are named ‘neogeo.zip’. The BIOS packet, by the way, occupies around 4 megabytes and is not hard to find.
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