#KEGA FUSION EMULATOR UNABLE TO SET DISPLAY HOW TO#
In resume, I didn't found the way to show images for my roms using Romulus.Ī step-by-step explanation of how to use Romulus to show images for my MegaDrive ROMs would be considered as a accepted answer from my side, because with Romulus ROM manager and Kega Fusion emulator I can cover all the requisites mentioned. In the official website the author published a tutorial but it doesn't explain anything of this, and also the " Offlinelist Updater Button" is disabled by default so I can't try what he says about that. I tried to repeat the same procedure with other common key names and with other common image formats such as bmp or png, anything worked. Then I put the corresponding image inside the Alien Soldier.zip file together with the Alien Soldier.gen rom file, I loaded the database into Romulus, didn't worked (any image is shown when selecting that ROM). I just tried to imagine how to specify a image (or image set) for a single rom, so I added a Image name key in the Xml file: This is a relevant sample of the database file (in Xml format) that Romulus creates for my Sega Genesis ROMS: To modify the entries, click on the desired line and press one of the following buttons (3-6, 9-10). This field contains the current emulator display order. HOWEVER, I spent few hours trying to discover how the hell I can set the images (manually, from scratch) for my roms, I'm very lost with this program. This option is automatically set for certain emulators. I've discovered and tried Romulus - ROM Manager, which is a ROM manager on which you just add the console roms (after building a database file using the same program) and then I can assign an emulator to run my roms, so in theory with Romulus I could have a GUI to list my roms and show their images and then I select a rom to run it externally using Kega Fusion emulator, this combination of programs will cover all the requisites I need, seems Romulus has promising features: Has a graphical user interface on which I can sort and manage my roms with useful info (by name at least), and display artwork (titles, snaps) like for example MameUI can do, something similar like this: (sure weird since MegaDrive console has not a BIOS, just an OS ROM) Support Japanese, USA and European MegaDrive roms. Kega Fusion adalah emulator multiplatform lengkap untuk menjalankan gim. Support Game Genie codes for Mega Drive roms (.pat files) Make sure to create a backup of your save state file before editing just in case.Has a save state/load state feature and supports SRAM (Save RAM) for MegaDrive.Can emulate at least MegaDrive roms and optionally MegaDrive 32X roms.If you test this method and it works for you, please post a report back in this thread.I've tried the Gens32 and Kega Fusion emulators but their user interface is too simple for my expectations, I would like to have a Sega Genesis emulator with personalization and rom management features.įor that reason, I'm in search of a standalone Sega Genesis emulator or a multiple console emulator (like MAME which is only for Arcade systems not consoles) that accomplishes these requisites: I am curious if there are other people with a similar system setup as mine with the same problem.
I can easily duplicate the error by simply changing this setting.Ĥ.) Click Settings button in the 'Performance' group.Ħ.) Look to the 'Memory usage' group, and toggle it from System to Programs. The Kega Fusion emulator supports several. I have tested this 10+ times to make sure it was my problem. Emulate a variety of classic Sega game consoles with Kega Fusion, including Sega CD, Sega Genesis and GameGear. If you find any problems please do tell me although the fix may come at a later time as I am in the middle of writing my own 68k emulator.
Also note that the mdntsc plugin is not finished by blargg. The same error: 'Failed to set display mode' will appear. If it supports SSE2 intruction set then you should use Pentium 4 version. Edit: DxWnd and dgVoodoo2 will likely both resolve the issue and also will be useful for many other games. Pretty simple, just involved dragging / dropping the dlls alongside the emulator exe. In fact, I can toggle it back to 'System cache' and the game no longer works. What this person said, I personally used dgVoodoo2 to resolve this issue. Processor: AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3800+, MMX, 3DNow, ~2.4GHzĭevice Key: Enum\PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0140&SUBSYS_00000000&REV_A2Ĭurrent Mode: 1280 x 1024 (32 bit) (85Hz)Ĭhanging memory options from 'System cache' to 'Programs' fixed it! System Manufacturer: MICRO-STAR INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD Language: English (Regional Setting: English) I purchased this game and could not play it for a few days, always same error: "Failed to set display mode."