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    you are probably compiling c68k incorrectly because there is almost no way that it should work slower than musashi. you need to make sure to turn off things like gcse
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    depends... maybe the code is also inapropriate (is this an english word?) to a mips processor...

    will recheck it later anyway and bother stef on it ;( ... but i'd like to have at least one of both working... and mame portable z80 is so damn slow ! I'm sure i'm loosing something 5 fps/s when using it (respecting to the older one, which was not working 100%).

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    you might try using cmz80. Its a replacement for the original one that is fully C and about 2x faster as well as more accurate. if anything, i would reccomend trying to upgrade to stef's new Cz80 core, which is much faster than the mame core.
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    Does NEO4ALL/AES support ROM directories of our choosing, or do I have to place my ROMS in the root directory?

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    c68k interface is not updated, its not valid, but you can change it comparing to fame interface.

    It is important, c68k runs very fast instead mushashi.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyB
    Does NEO4ALL/AES support ROM directories of our choosing, or do I have to place my ROMS in the root directory?
    Yes, NEO4ALL/AES have filemanager, put your converted ROMS where you want.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chui
    Yes, NEO4ALL/AES have filemanager, put your converted ROMS where you want.
    Hi there, chui!

    OK, so I got a little confused here. NEO4ALL has or has not support for ROMs? Cause just like the maker of this thread, I tried to put Neo Neo CD ROMs in lots os directories, but the emulator always shows a "no rom" message...

    Thanks a lot in advance!

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    There are 2 NEO4ALLs, CDROM and AES.

    NEO4ALL/CDROM emulates NeoGeo CD-ROM console:
    http://chui.dcemu.co.uk/neo4all.html

    And NEO4ALL/AES emulates NeoGeo AES and Arcade systems, but the ROMs have to convert for running:
    http://chui.dcemu.co.uk/aes4all.html

    I recomend to use NEO4ALL/CDROM for games released for NeoGeo CD-ROM console, because there are not any problem with memory space.

    NEO4ALL/AES uses virtual memory for loading large roms. Very large roms can to be unplayeble for contining page fliping.

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    My bad, now I got it Thanks for replying.

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