![]() How do I move around the menu in a lot of these emulators? I noticed in the GBC one, there was a mouse, but I've tried everything I can think of in the N64 emu and can't seem to do anything.Īlso, I assume for Saturn ISOs I need to do that numbering thing with the ISOs and MP3s and stick them in the same folder to get music (like I've done with Sega CD on PSP) Am I doing something wrong? Is it possible I got a bad APK? ![]() I'd much rather have all my games in one place (as much as possible), so I really don't want to have to resort to PC Retro Arch.but if it's going to be crashing on me, I might as well. emu emulates the external cartridge, but it should at least emulate the machine's internal memory, which you may be able to transfer in and continue from.I finally got my Shield set up after a few hours of trying to get the apks installed, was running into a parse error.but I ended up digging into the actual SD directory and installing them that way.Īnyway, I'm still hunting for games for my various emulators, but I tried Retro Arch earlier, and at first it crashed when I went back to the Shield menu, then it froze while downloading a GBA emulator core (I know how to work it, I got everything working on PC a few days ago) When you start a new SFCD game, regardless of the book you choose, the save girl asks you if you want to use "inner backup" or "cartridge" to save your progress before you begin BRAM is the internal memory, while CRAM is another shorthand of mine for Cartridge RAM, or the external memory cartridge that could be used with SCD to hold more data. gp, is that the savestate format md.emu uses? if so, then I guess there is really no way to convert directly, although I will still look up possible solutions.īRAM is just a lazy shortening on my part for Backup RAM in short, it is the internal memory of a Sega CD unit. I apologize as well, since I've never played emulators on a mobile device (closest I ever did was trying a SNES emu on a NDS), but let's see if things can be made more clear. I have to admit that I'm pretty much a noob at this, and that I'm a bit lost when you talk about BRAM en CRAM. Unfortunately, md.emu uses a format that I can't use with Kega Fusion (v3.64 (Windows)). I've already thought of loading my progress on my PC, then skipping the freezes, saving and then going back on my android device. I finished Shining Force Cd (all books since it supports backup ram cart) with it and did not found any Sega CD games not working so far. It claims to have 100% compatibility with Sega CD games so I guess it is not based on Kega Fusion or Gens like other emulators (MD.emu CD support is copied from Picodrive and Picodrive CD emulation itself is based on Gens for example) and the "perfect sync" is done by default by the emulator. The emulator used in RetroArch (Genesis Plus GX) does not have a "Perfect Sync" option because it does not need one. Without an option for Perfect Sync, that makes maybe 30% of Sega CD's game library unplayable. There's no Perfect Sync option and there probably won't be one. This applies to both the iOS and Android versions of mc.emu.Īnother popular emulator on iOS and Android that supports Sega CD, RetroArch, is in the same boat. In other words, there's no Perfect Sync feature and they're not going to add it anytime soon. The official word is: at this moment they're not accepting bugs for Sega CD as it is in beta. I found a thread about this on md.emu's site. Amitrius17 wrote:Lol I was Googling this very issue and found this thread.
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