![]() ![]() I just wanted to post an update here because I was having issues with SGB emulation on the bsnes_mercury_balanced_libretro.dll core e.g. I did rename the file I found (256 bytes in size no checksums were provided for it) to sgb_boot.rom and put it in the system folder in Retroarch, but no dice.ĭoes anyone know how to get this puppy working? I have tried with both the Super Game Boy 2 and regular Super Game Boy ROMs (the boot image I was able to find (sgb_bios.bin) is for the original SGB and when I searched or one specific to the SGB 2, someone had dumped it, but would not host a ROM for it only provided the code edits that would need to me made to the original SGB and checksums to verify with, but I've never compiled a ROM and no instructions were given for how to go about that, but the author did say there is a 1 byte difference between the regular and SGB 2 boot images). I'm using the bsnes balanced core, but also tried it with the standard snes9x core, just to see. If I remove the -subsystem sgb, Retroarch boots to a black screen. However, trying to launch it (or any GB game) with the Super Game Boy, nothing at all happens. The game I am using to test with is Metroid II and using the gambatte core, it boots up and plays fine as a standard GB game. ![]() I have followed Brad's tutorial on getting it setup, but I can't get it to work. The on upside is that there aren't that many games so it wouldn't be that much effort in setting it up.I've decided to add Super Game Boy as a platform as an alternative to playing Game Boy games in Retroarch. This is most certainly an emulator issue and not Launchbox, hopefully someone has a better solution to this problem than mine because my solution, while it does appear to work sucks the big one. It does appear from what little I could find that there is a "Special Cart" function within Retroarch for just this scenario but it doesn't appear to be "hooked up" for anything other than Super Gameboy and the Gameboy linking. I really wish I had a better solution to this but I could not find a single thing in relation to this that was of any help. You would then need to have each 2nd cart game that you want to pair up with a first cart point to the emulator that has the appropriate first cart. Your rompath would be different based on where your roms are located. Rom:MultiCartA = H:\Emulation\Emulators\Snes9x 1.55\Roms\SD Gundam Generations (A) 1 Nen Sensouki (J) (ST).smc You would need to have a bunch of different copies of Snes9x installed and in each of them you will need to edit the nf file and look for the line:Īnd input the full path to the first cart of the multicart set so it would look something like this: Unfortunately for now I am at a total road block with this with only one very inelegant solution to this an by inelegant I mean its awful but it will work. I was also able to get a single cart to load into the Retroarch Snes9x core, it requires the bios (stbios.bin) in the Retroarch\system\ folder like any other bios file. I can get it to load the 2nd cart of a pair if I have "Cart A" already set in the first slot which is part way there but of course this becomes a major hassle if you want to load a new game which uses a different "Cart A". ![]() With the stand alone Snes9x I was able to use the UI to load single and double roms, but of course this isn't the problem.
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