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I want to play Battle Garegga NOW! What is all this ram and rom checking shit!!!! Fuck this!
I WANT TO CHANGE 2I OVER TO 3S.
BETTER GO BAKE A TURKEY WHILE THIS LOADS.
I want to play Battle Garegga NOW! What is all this ram and rom checking shit!!!! Fuck this!
I want to play Battle Garegga NOW! What is all this ram and rom checking shit!!!! Fuck this!
I forgot about the Seibu stuff. Even in Mame on Turbo it takes like 10 mins. Geez, I'm glad I got a mobo for all of those.
I WANT TO CHANGE 2I OVER TO 3S.
BETTER GO BAKE A TURKEY WHILE THIS LOADS.
I forgot about the Seibu stuff. Even in Mame on Turbo it takes like 10 mins. Geez, I'm glad I got a mobo for all of those.
To be fair though, how often are you going to change games on CP3 hardware? Between the 6 games your probably going to keep in on 3s most of the time.
To be fair though, how often are you going to change games on CP3 hardware? Between the 6 games your probably going to keep in on 3s most of the time.
How fucking entitled are we that we're complaining about 3 minutes of your life waiting to play a game on an obscure system, perfectly translated, saving you thousands of dollars and giving you hours of entertainment?
Since I feel this is being directed towards me I'll bite.
1. I hardly use Mame.
2. The only two arcade formats I own are the Neo and CPS2 and I've always played them on original hardware. The exception is when I go on a trip and take my psp with me.
3. Only arcade Multi's I own are the 160-1 and 120-1 and Cps2 Multi. The only one that has load times is the cps2 multi and almost all games load under a minute.
Also, you can't compare the CPS2 library with the Neo one. How often do I switch games? Sometimes I won't switch a game for weeks and sometimes I'll have friends over and I'll switch pretty often. Are the load times a huge deal for most? No. Are they a huge deal to me? Yea, they are but I'm definitely in the minority. I've never had to wait to load a Neo Game and I think some of the charm of owning a Aes or MVS has been zero load times. Shit, I've always hated load times and always will.
That being said, I hope this product does well and future updates make this multi better. I guess I am a entitled fucking dope.
Since I feel this is being directed towards me I'll bite.
1. I hardly use Mame.
2. The only two arcade formats I own are the Neo and CPS2 and I've always played them on original hardware. The exception is when I go on a trip and take my psp with me.
3. Only arcade Multi's I own are the 160-1 and 120-1 and Cps2 Multi. The only one that has load times is the cps2 multi and almost all games load under a minute.
Also, you can't compare the CPS2 library with the Neo one. How often do I switch games? Sometimes I won't switch a game for weeks and sometimes I'll have friends over and I'll switch pretty often. Are the load times a huge deal for most? No. Are they a huge deal to me? Yea, they are but I'm definitely in the minority. I've never had to wait to load a Neo Game and I think some of the charm of owning a Aes or MVS has been zero load times. Shit, I've always hated load times and always will.
That being said, I hope this product does well and future updates make this multi better. I guess I am a entitled fucking dope.
Looks sweet, but I feel cautious dropping that cash without knowing the seller. Does this feller have any credentials?
I knew nothing about Darksoft's cart until a quick Google a few minutes ago.With the NeoSD and Darksoft's cart coming out, is there still any possibility that you would eventually finalize and release yours as well?
I knew nothing about Darksoft's cart until a quick Google a few minutes ago.
I've had a few back-and-forth emails.........
@razoola you have a NeoSD right now in your hands or I misunderstood?
Thanks!
Hello everyone,
We can confirm that the backup ram saving/loading function is working now. NEOSD now stores the backup ram block and softdips of the current game into SD card before loading a new one, and then loads the backp ram block for the new game (if it exists), so if you swap games you will not loose high scores and soft dips. You can also backup this data from the SD card and share it with other NEOSD users or store it elsewhere.
We are going to make some more videos today showing features such as MVS loading games on AES mode without unibios, and showing more load times.
Stay tuned !
Thanks !
This is absolutely fantastic!!! I cannot praise you enough on this! Tell you what would be the icing on the cake - if you could talk with Razoola about this neogeoland and see if there's anyway between you if you can accommodate his interface or some of his ideas into the existing interface. It's amazing already though! Can't wait for mine to arrive now =D
I've had a few back-and-forth emails overnight on the topic with my ex-colleague who was kind enough to review my schematic and do the PCB layout all that time ago. He has encouraged me to continue with the project despite the competition that has now surfaced. I still haven't made up my mind but I must admit, having not had much opportunity to work on retro-related hardware projects for quite some time, I've very tempted to ramp things up again. Having said that, the "no time and no money" issue is still a real factor in the equation.
Hello everyone,
About load times :
Those numbers refer to unique games, not different versions of the same game such as hacks or revisions.
50% of the games take to load less than 1 minute
30% of the games take to load less than 30 secconds
ONLY 10% of the games take more than 3 minutes to load
We uploaded a video showing Kof2003 complete load times to show the worst scenario on loading times and it seems people is keeping this number for all games, thats not correct.
Thanks