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1) Not sure why the games are running quickly? Try pressing F8, I think that turns turbo on and off.

Rage of the Dragons - KOF2002. Kubota B670 Backhoe Manual. Anonymous Feb 22, 2005, 12:39 AM. 265-m1_decrypted.bin 131072 bytes NOT FOUND May someone send me those decrypted files via email?

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You can also press F11 to show the fps and frameskip settings. Play around with those function keys. 2) Some games might not have emulated sound (Undercover Cops, In the Hunt etc) as it’s an older version of mame. Some very old games might need sound samples in the mame folder titled ‘samples’. Check the mame4all pi Google code site and there should be a link on there with instructions.

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Press the ‘TAB’ key to open up the menu and then go to input for all and there should be an option called ‘UI Cancel’. Press ‘Enter’ on it and then press start and select. This should map other those buttons to quit to ES. Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk. Hey typh0id, if you can’t access the service menu it indicates that you’re using the wrong neogeo bios file (neogeo.zip). I was in the same situation but since I’ve found a fairly smaller bios file (with less files within) I can successfully access the service menu by pressing SELECT+LT+RT on my Xbox controller under piFBA and turn on the blood in all mslugs Regarding sound and some Neo Geo games well it also means that you’re using the wrong rom files or as trimmtrabb said you need the “decrypted” M1 file to be present within those roms (for SVC it should be 269-m1_decrypted.bin). If you Google a bit I’m sure you’ll find a good place to get these.

Also have a look at the output.log file located in the /home/pi/RetroPie/emulators/pifba/ directory. After testing all Neo Geo games I can confirm that only 4 don’t work properly with piFBA: * mslug3 (crash on launch) * kof2000 (crash on launch) * ridhero (launch but crash w black screen as soon as the race starts / works ok on mame4all) * zedblade (glitches/messy background / works perfect on mame4all) Finally with respect to your last question, the script from Cacophony555 helps a lot to build a gamelist.xml file allowing you to specify a name for your roms. It’s still manual though but better than nothing! As a bonus if you have images/boxarts for your games they’ll be picked up automatically (you have to use same name rom file/image). Let me enclose my own file here, simply rename it to gamelist.xml and put it into your neogeo or fba roms dir and you’re done! Hope this helps! Cheers, Did you also find that the music in Art of Fighting 3 is horrible/garbled?

First off, thanks for all the advice. It has been very helpful! Nemo93: Taking your suggestion I found a different neogeo.zip bios and sure enough I can now access te service menu. I will look for those decrypted ROM files you mentioned.

As for the gamelist.xml, howeverI did generate one and put it in my roms folder and as far as displaying the full game names, it workedThe problem is that it overrides my existing theme.xml for that menu and now I just have a white screen with the game names all on the righthand side (I had them centered without boxart etc)Is there anyway to incorporate the gamelist into my current theme? I’m also having trouble with the neogeo.zip and the service menu. Rethinking The Color Line Ebookers on this page. Could you possibly post a link (private message) to the correct bios? I don’t use any special configurations for the basic emulators. My overclocking settings are on Modest (no overvolting).

Have you tried other SNES games to see if they work? I believe Super Metroid is a 24Bit game.

I can tell you that I haven’t been able to play any Sega 32X games; they all stutter and are unplayable. So maybe that is the problem with that specific game. NES, SNES, Megadrive, SMS are all working perfectly for me. ZX Spectrum, Atari2600, AmstradCPC are working too. MSX goes well for most games, but some might get very slow.