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    But , All Sonic games are full of bugs..
    I hope they (WT & BA) dont drop support for this..

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    I don't think they're full of bugs. You could try the games with different CPU settings and see which works best for each Sonic game.

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    well, MK1 and DOuble Dragon 1 run with this emu ?

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    this emulator rocks. Keep up the good work

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    I've been fiddling with the first available release of this emulator (the one where sound carries over to the menu when exiting to menu), and I have to say, most of the time, it's got absolutely perfect emulation at full speed. It does reset every so often, however. Since the compatibility 'wiki' seems to be gone (or I can't find it), here's a few games I've tried (I first try a game with C68k, HW video; If it works, I stick with it):

    Afterburner II: Use C68K, HW video. Backdrop breaks up into blocks when turning, fixed by using SW video, but game speed roughly halves. FAZE causes audio glitches.

    Castlevania Bloodlines: Use C68K, HW video. Perfect speed/emulation. FAZE causes slowdown.

    Double Dragon 3 - The Arcade Game: Use C68K, HW video. Works perfectly.

    Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine: Use C68k, HW video. Works perfectly.

    Eternal Champions: Runs slowly on any setting IIRC.

    F-22 Interceptor: Use C68K, HW video. Works perfectly.

    Gunstar Heroes: Title screen corruption on any setting but SW, game works fine beyond that on C68K.

    The Immortal: Use C68k, HW video. Works perfectly.

    Jurassic Park - Rampage Edition: Use C68k, HW video. Works perfectly.

    M.U.S.H.A. Aleste: Not working/won't boot

    Mega Man - The Wily Wars: Not working/won't boot

    Phantasy Star IV - End of the Millennium: Use C68k, HW video. Works perfectly. FAZE emulates sound too quickly.

    Raiden Trad: Works, vertical black bar in centre of screen.

    Ranger-X: Use C68k, HW video. Works perfectly. FAZE emulates too fast.

    Road Rash 3: Use C68k, SW video. Works perfectly, runs slowly. HW video causes road to disappear but increases emulation speed to full.

    Shadowrun: Use C68k, HW video. Did not test with SW video, but thin vertical bars along middle of the screen, pause menu corruption.

    Sonic games: Use C68k, HW video. All Sonic games seem to work properly in this configuration.

    Street Fighter II SCE: Use C68k, HW video. Works perfectly.

    Thunder Force IV/"Lightening" Force: Use C68k, HW video. Fullspeed emulation, but sound issues, music stalls. Same outcome on FAZE.

    Vectorman1/2: Use C68k, HW video. Perfect.

    Virtua Fighter 2: Extremely slow / nonworking on all settings.

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    At first download this little tool set: http://www.dcevolution.net/dsdevelop...gpwt-tools.zip

    Included are Provlist & Renamer which both are needed.

    1. Copy your ROMs (*.zip) in /gpwt/data/ROMS/ and run Provlst.exe

    2. Open ROMS.LST in Wordpad and replace ".SMC:" with ".ZIP " (space).

    3. Save as 'ROMS.TXT' in /gpwt/data/

    4. Right-click on your /gpwt/data/ROMS/ folder and start Renamer

    5. Click on 'Edit' -> 'Multi-Change' and replace "%a.SMC" with "%a.ZIP"

    6. Click on 'A->B' to apply the changes and then close Renamer

    7. Burn the disc with BootDreams or SBInducer v4

    I followed all this, but when I run the emu just I see the name of the roms and I can't choose the games ; look, I have the correct rom versions as is said in that site; I put zipped roms ( maybe unzipped there ? I put them zipped , renamed with Provlist , and then they appear zipped at the end of the preparation process . Or am I wrong with this on my rom list ?:

    SNS_0001.zip:Double Dragon (U) [!]
    SNS_0002.zip:Mortal Kombat (UE) (REV01) [c][!]

    I changed .SMC for .ZIP

    Then I used "renamer" for change the extntion on the roms ; saved ROMS.lst as ROM.txt , Bootdreamming...
    Burn the disc but just I see the name of the games on the emulaotr. I press start and nothing :(

    Open ROMS.LST in Wordpad and replace ".SMC:" with ".ZIP " (space).
    Must I left a space to separate ?
    EX:

    SNS_0001.zip:Double Dragon (U) [!]

    into

    SNS_0001.zip: Double Dragon (U) [!]

    or into

    SNS_0001.zip Double Dragon (U) [!]

    uh ?
    Please....


    EDIT: solved ! The last was my error ( I'm another spanish speaker with no so much luck with english )


    Cool emu ! Finally I have MK1 for DC ( SNES version sucks )

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    For the rom list grab the roms. This will take some time though. You have to manually write each game in the order you want. It is more complicated with the rom list thingy. I wasted alot of cds till i did that and it worked fine

    One thing is that i cant beat castlevania blood lines because theres certain graphics that dont show up when your in certain screens. Any one know what might fix this or is there gona be a upcoming fix?

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    The under address has more than 700++ games the tests to report that, what a pity is Chinese

    http://bbs.chinaemu.org/htm_data/92/0608/53740.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Runefox
    I've been fiddling with the first available release of this emulator (the one where sound carries over to the menu when exiting to menu), and I have to say, most of the time, it's got absolutely perfect emulation at full speed. It does reset every so often, however. Since the compatibility 'wiki' seems to be gone (or I can't find it), here's a few games I've tried: [...]
    Great list my friend

    The WIKI list is located here, maybe you'll find some time to add your test results ?

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