![]() I always was an emulation enthusiast and when I heard this thing existed a few weeks ago, I ordered one instantly! I always wanted a way to be able to rip our NES cartriges. I’ll just take the text for there and quote it here. #Fds bios nestopia how toI made a thread and a tutorial about how to use the Kazzo, the device I used to rip my NES library. Ripping NES cartridges can be quite a difficult process, but rewarding in the end once you nail it. As I said, this covers my knowledge but I’m not perfect, while I try to explain everything as simply as possible, I welcome any additional inputs and methods you guys will offer and gladly add these to the OP. I learned a lot since I started to collect video games and many times I shared the most I could in my previous thread but I thought that doing a main, overall go-to thread would be a fine idea as well. So this thread will cover pretty much all of my knowledge about how obtain the precious files from your cartridges/CDs/DVD to be able to play it on the device/emulators of your choice. ![]() It is also very useful for preservation purposes as we’re seeing more and more cases of disc rotting, save batteries dying. My point is that all ROMs are easy to find on the internet if you want one, this thread is for emulation enthusiasts and newcomers who are looking for tools to build a ROM library they can feel entitled to play on any device of their choice because the file comes from a physical good they own. Off course, piracy is a thing, it exists and there’s not much to do about it, especially with the consoles related to this thread. In many, if not all emulation threads there is the infamous piracy talks/accusations that fly off everywhere and essentially derails the main topic to being what could most probably be an avoidable debate. At the contrary, I’d like this thread to be a tool for anyone who’d like to tackle emulation with their own games. Any help would be appreciated.First things first, I don’t want this thread to be about piracy-talk. The only way I am able to play FDS games right now is by using the default emulator. "cp -f /usr/share/kachikachi/fds_bios.bin /etc/libretro/bios." "cp -f /usr/share/kachikachi/fds_bios.bin /tmp/disksys.rom" The Disksys.rom file is located in "retroarch.hmod/etc/libretro/bios," and its location is specified in the "retroarch.hmod/bin/nes" file by changing FCEUmm only seems to work for cartridge games. FCEUmm doesn't work for FDS games, as far as I can tell, since I get the same problem when I try to use it, instead. fds files, and run them in Nestopia, which, as described above, doesn't seem to work. ![]() Even without doing this, all Famicom Disk System games crash in Retroarch in the same way, probably because the "retroarch.hmod/bin/nes" file seems to make an exception for. ![]() When I try to enable Nestopia by going to "retroarch.hmod/bin/nes," changing "core=fceumm" to "core=Nestopia," and flashing the NESCE, all games crash, by displaying a black screen for a second, and then sending me back to the menu. ![]()
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