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Post by seiya60 on Apr 6, 2006 14:25:30 GMT 1
I got a PSP with the 2.6 firmware. I'm using fanjita's eLoader to run the neocd emulator. I'm new in this kind of emulator, and I would like some help to make KOF run. I downloaded the game, and the included files are: * MP3 Files. * King of Fighters '98.iso * King of Fighters '98.cue I already have the Neocd.bin file that I need to run the games. The problem is that when I run the emulator, I go to the game folder and it appears empty. There's no file to select, the only file that shows up is the neocd.mp3 folder. I'm using the eloader 0.97 (which is the latest that fanjita has at this moment). Also, I tried zipping the iso and cue files, but when I select this zip on the emulator's browser, the system shuts down. I would really appreciate all your help
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Post by runningwild on Apr 12, 2006 17:44:01 GMT 1
Hi Seiya,
I'll repost the same message that I sent a little earlier to save time:
When using NeoGeoCDPSP, there's a special format that enables the emulator to recognise roms.
Here's how it works:
Connect your PSP to your USB cable and enable a connection. Browse to your MemoryStick through your computer and enter the folder of the emulator. Not the one with the % on the end of it's name, but the one that has lots of dashes.. eg.. NEOGEOCD_____________________1
In there is where you create a folder to place the rom files in. For example.. make a folder called Metal Slug and in this folder, create another folder called neocd.mp3. This needs to be done in EVERY game folder you make. neocd.mp3 is where you put all the game's MP3 tracks. Once you get back out of the neocd.mp3 folder, place the actual rom files from the game into the game folder you made.. ie.. all the Metal Slug rom files into the Metal Slug folder. To extract them from the .iso file, use a program such as ISO Buster which will do it for you. Ignore the .cue file as it's not necessary to use in this instance.
Make sure the rom files are all in unzipped format otherwise they may not run as smooth as they should.
Oh, and be sure you are using NeoGeo CD rom files and not NeoGeo rom files as this is a NeoGeo CD emulator (a mistake made by many people).
Good luck and let us know how you went.
- Steve
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Post by merderah on May 22, 2006 0:34:31 GMT 1
Make sure the rom files are all in unzipped format otherwise they may not run as smooth as they should. i don't know about that one, all my neogeo cd roms are zipped with mp3's intact and they run smoother than the roms i have for snes on psp! make sure you run at 333mhz
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