where do i put the Bios?
i think i put them every where, but the right place. everytime i click on it it says can't find BIOS.
so where do they go?
where do i put the Bios?
i think i put them every where, but the right place. everytime i click on it it says can't find BIOS.
so where do they go?
ok, i have saves from Gamefaqs, and they worked on the other emus so far. how do i get them to work for this one?
Unzip or unrar the bios files to the data folder.
You should have 2 files, one named dc_boot.bin and the other dc_flash.bin
We have the BIOS files available here:
http://www.epforums.org/local_links....p&id=2&catid=3
For your second question, read this:
http://forums.ngemu.com/nulldc-discu...i-imports.html
Last edited by SegNin; 21st-February-2008 at 00:45.
where can i download the VMS manager at?
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http://www.ngemu.com/download.php?action=file&id=1017
i found one, but it says there no more free space. there nothing on it. how do i fix this?
also i have a gamepad, how do i make it work?
Last edited by lizard81288; 21st-February-2008 at 01:38.
For your second question, use xpadder http://www.xpadder.com/ and follow this guide to set your controller up: http://www.1emulation.com/forums/ind...howtopic=21675
For the vmu problem, open the emulator, click normal boot, cancel, yes (when it asks if you want to boot without gdrom). You should be at the Dreamcast boot screen, where it gives you the vmu and play game options. Select the VMU, and if it's blank, click delete all to format it. Now the emulator should be able to read your vmu and save games to it.
Sorry about answering them in reverse order.
ok, i'm at the
is it the black one, or no?You should be at the Dreamcast boot screen, where it gives you the vmu and play game options. Select the VMU, and if it's blank, click delete all to format it. Now the emulator should be able to read your vmu and save games to it.
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Just to make sure I'm understanding you correctly, your screen looks like this
right? If so, select the vmu, and click delete all (memory reset). Click ok if it asks if you're sure you want to delete everything. Only do so, however, if the vmu has no data on it. Because, obviously, if you delete the data from that save you downloaded, you'll have to redownload the file.
thats what mine looks like.
After clicking file, normal boot, cancel, yes? Because immediately after that, the screen should look like this (after the dreamcast logo disappears and you've set the time):
Another thing, do you have an input similar to the one shown here:
Notice that I have a vmu selected under the input plugin (the option that is circled). Do you have that selected?
oh, i had two, so now it works.
ok so what do i do after that?
So, have you formatted the vmu now? If not, that's the next step to make the emulator be able to save to the vmu.
all right i found how to do this, thanks
Just rename your data_port files to vms.bin edit them and rename them back!
you should create 2 one called
vmu_data_port01.bin 1
then with the vmu save with chankast, just change that file name to vmu_data_port01.bin and it should work.
now what about my controller plugin?
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nevermind. i see if it works, and tell u if it does.
Last edited by lizard81288; 21st-February-2008 at 03:38.
yep, it works, thanks a lot!