Keep your roms in a set. CPS1+CPS2+NeoGeo split set should only be like 4gb. Deleting individual roms because they don't currently work is a bad idea. Eventually they'll fix memory management. They may even do it today!Uh well metal slug doesn't laod :'(
I'm not really sure if it's okay to throw the zips as is or if I have to something else with it though...
Also make sure your set is based of FBA 0.2.97.3 (mame .154) or it won't necessarily work right. You can convert later/earlier set versions to the proper version using Romcenter. Simply download the .154 dat and "rebuild" your set as a split/merged set using the romcenter GUI.wrong, metal slug 1 works, Idaho. Metal Slug 2, X and I guess 3 4 5 doens't works. You should just change your mslug.zip.
The zip files as it are ok. You just have to try another rom, from another set. a fba set to be precise.

You can't ask for ROMs here.arg no, not this hell of wrong rom stuff,... Can anyone PM me a working mslug 1 rom please?
You can't ask for ROMs here.

Pretty sure CATSFC GPU is superior, audio's where it's at. For example, FF6 had glitches everywhere on blarg, here it works with barely any glitches if at all, and at full speed (most of the time).


When I was looking around in the Settings, it said the RetroArch Folder. Go to Settings/Directory. Or is that for Console Systems only?The BIOS for FBA goes into the rom folder not system
That's still a RAM allocation issue

Yeah, I might get around to using this on Ironhax 2.1 so I'd like to know if he's using the cia or 3dsx.Vague Rant, I'm using CN 2.1 Ninjhax, because I own the game, so maybe this is because of the entry point? Are you using CN too?



That's why my video settings change in every core despite having per-core settings turned on.@Radius4 Incidentally, I think I've figured out why a user was having issues with the Neo Geo control mapping being mixed up at some point earlier in this thread. With the lack of proper core loading, all cores are sharing the same settings, and this actually includes the core remapping settings. If you set up and save a remap, the same button remapping (within the emulated system but not within the RetroArch menu) will in fact carry over to all the other cores, even those cores which don't currently have core input remapping support in RGUI.
I discovered this by accident when my CPS-2 remapping was messing with me trying to play Neo Geo, but in the meantime it's actually quite useful, as I was able to set up a remapping which I liked for Neo Geo in the CPS-2 core, then quit and open up the Neo Geo core and play with my remapped inputs.

@Radius4 Incidentally, I think I've figured out why a user was having issues with the Neo Geo control mapping being mixed up at some point earlier in this thread. With the lack of proper core loading, all cores are sharing the same settings, and this actually includes the core remapping settings. If you set up and save a remap, the same button remapping (within the emulated system but not within the RetroArch menu) will in fact carry over to all the other cores, even those cores which don't currently have core input remapping support in RGUI.
I discovered this by accident when my CPS-2 remapping was messing with me trying to play Neo Geo, but in the meantime it's actually quite useful, as I was able to set up a remapping which I liked for Neo Geo in the CPS-2 core, then quit and open up the Neo Geo core and play with my remapped inputs.
That's why video settings change in every core despite having per-core settings turned on.


Yeah, I'm definitely using "Core Input Remapping Options", via the Quick Menu. I left the regular Input settings alone.hmmm I don't think so, you mean "core input remapping"? or remapping via settings?
Remaps are applied when the game is loaded and at that point you know the core name.
When you save a core remap, what's the filename?