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I saw that the Saturnus core have support for the Sega Titan Video games, I know Saturnus it's from Mednafen and the page also said it haves experimental support for ST-V carts (That I haven't tried yet) but how do you run them in BizHawk?
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You have to provide each file inside whatever romset .zip file with the multi-disk bundler. You will also need to provide the ST-V BIOS files within the standard firmware directory.
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CasualPokePlayer wrote:
You have to provide each file inside whatever romset .zip file with the multi-disk bundler. You will also need to provide the ST-V BIOS files within the standard firmware directory.
That was a fast answer. When you said "provide each file inside whatever romset .zip file with the multi-disk bundler" you mean like extracting the files from whatever stv cart game? Something like this? As for the Firmwares, I already have everything
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Something like this?
Something like that should work just fine.
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CasualPokePlayer wrote:
Something like that should work just fine.
Well.. I tried that and then throws this error This was done in BizHawk 2.10 btw Also, i did make sure to pick the SAT System like in a previous screenshot
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I'm not sure where you got that .nv file, but it's not part of the ROM set as far as mednafen is concerned. Remove it from the .xml file.
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CasualPokePlayer wrote:
I'm not sure where you got that .nv file, but it's not part of the ROM set as far as mednafen is concerned. Remove it from the .xml file.
The .nv file was part of the .zip, took that out and now it works. Thanks for the help!
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CasualPokePlayer wrote:
I'm not sure where you got that .nv file, but it's not part of the ROM set as far as mednafen is concerned. Remove it from the .xml file.
I'm pretty sure the .nv file is a kind of SaveRAM that was generated by an emulator (Saturnus?) - presumably it was included by mistake by whoever uploaded the ROM in the first place.
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I was about to say that I tried to load diehard and thunt but they were giving me errors.. but it seems that I sorta changed the file load order and one of them seems to be the one that demands loading first.