Hey everyone! My latest endeavor is getting all my systems to show their proper boot screen when starting a game. For most systems/cores this is pretty easy to pull off. I’m running into a possible issue with the TurboGrafx-CD though. As you know, the ‘required’ BIOS for this system’s core is the v3.0 BIOS. V1.0 = PC Engine CD-Rom v2.0 = TurboGrafx-CD V3.0 = PC Engine Super CD-Rom^2 (It’s pronounced “CD-RomRom”, your fun fact for the day) The wiki here mentions that you can use any version of the BIOS, however it also mentions that some games are not compatible with certain BIOS. So, my ultimate question is WHAT games are not compatible with the 2.0 BIOS?
I hate seeing the Super CD-ROM^2 boot screen instead of the TurboGrafx-CD one. OR Is there a way to have it boot the proper BIOS based on game-region? The Mednafen core for Sega Saturn already does this automatically between US and JP games. Which is just awesome.
Thanks in advance for any help. [QUOTE=lordmonkus;46246]I might be wrong here but I think the games that aren’t compatible with the 2.0 bios are games that require the “arcade” card.
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I could be completely way off bass here though. I can’t say anything about the bios screen because I use a patched version of the syscard3.pce that bypasses the boot screen and I have had no problems loading any pce, supergrafx or cd game I have thrown at it.[/QUOTE] I hope you’l forgive my ignorance, but “Arcade Card”? What is that, exactly?
Auto desk auto cad 2012 64 bit with crack free download. I’m still pretty new to the NEC line of systems. I owned a TurboGrafx-16 with CD add-on, and later on got the Super CD card so I could play Super CD games on it (actually I still do; it’s just not hooked up at this point in time) so I know something about this. There’s nothing “wrong” about using the Super CD card (i.e., the 3.0 rom) with ‘normal’ CD games that don’t require it as it was 100% backwards compatible as far as I know - I certainly never bothered to use the older 2.0 card that came with the Turbo CD once I got the Super CD card, unless I explicitly wanted to see what a Super CD game’s error message was with the older card (and as you noted, Dracula X has one of the more amusing ones). Similarly, I believe anyone playing a game on a TurboDuo (which as I recall didn’t use a system card for the CD BIOS and just had the 3.0 BIOS built-in) would always see the Super CD-ROM^2 BIOS screen before booting a CD game.