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Would like to know why the BizHawk 2.8 MSX emulator does not run metal gear and metal gear 2 ?
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The MSXHawk core only supports MSX1 games as it is right now. Metal Gear and Metal Gear 2 are both MSX2 games and thus are unsupported in BizHawk.
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Feel free to use openMSX instead... let me know if you require help using it.
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Quibus wrote:
Feel free to use openMSX instead... let me know if you require help using it.
My doubt is about recording the game in Open MSX, or opening a file (omr) !
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marcelo wrote:
Quibus wrote:
Feel free to use openMSX instead... let me know if you require help using it.
My doubt is about recording the game in Open MSX, or opening a file (omr) !
Why the doubts? How can I help?
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Quibus wrote:
marcelo wrote:
Quibus wrote:
Feel free to use openMSX instead... let me know if you require help using it.
My doubt is about recording the game in Open MSX, or opening a file (omr) !
Why the doubts? How can I help?
English isn't marcelo's first language, and he's from Brazil. I think he really meant "question" instead of "doubt". In Portuguese there's a thing of saying "minha dúvida é (...)" which would literally translate as "my doubt is (...)", but it doesn't work quite well in English. Anyway, it's tricky to explain and doesn't really matter. But he's basically asking how to record a game in Open MSX and how to open .omr files there.
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Hi, No problem! How to run an OMR file is very simple... several options: 1. drop the file on the openMSX window 2. start openMSX from the commandline with the file behind it, or equivalently, drop the file on the openmsx executable in Windows 3. open the built-in console (F10 on Linux/Windows) and type the command:
reverse loadreplay path/to/my/recording.omr
How to record a TAS... see for instance my reply to the same question here: https://tasvideos.org/Forum/Topics/11174?CurrentPage=1&Highlight=519375#519375 There is also a mini-tutorial here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ma0s9PSIBxI If you have any particular questions, please ask them.
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Sonia wrote:
Quibus wrote:
marcelo wrote:
Quibus wrote:
Feel free to use openMSX instead... let me know if you require help using it.
My doubt is about recording the game in Open MSX, or opening a file (omr) !
Why the doubts? How can I help?
English isn't marcelo's first language, and he's from Brazil. I think he really meant "question" instead of "doubt". In Portuguese there's a thing of saying "minha dúvida é (...)" which would literally translate as "my doubt is (...)", but it doesn't work quite well in English. Anyway, it's tricky to explain and doesn't really matter. But he's basically asking how to record a game in Open MSX and how to open .omr files there.
Thank you very much, it helped me a lot. kkkkkkk
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Quibus wrote:
Hi, No problem! How to run an OMR file is very simple... several options: 1. drop the file on the openMSX window 2. start openMSX from the commandline with the file behind it, or equivalently, drop the file on the openmsx executable in Windows 3. open the built-in console (F10 on Linux/Windows) and type the command:
reverse loadreplay path/to/my/recording.omr
How to record a TAS... see for instance my reply to the same question here: https://tasvideos.org/Forum/Topics/11174?CurrentPage=1&Highlight=519375#519375 There is also a mini-tutorial here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ma0s9PSIBxI If you have any particular questions, please ask them.
Thank you very much