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Some websites report that this method only works with Pro firmware, but that’s not the case. Move the folder to ms0:\PSP\GAME, the ISO file to ms0:\ISO and you’re all set. Your favorite dodgy website will provide packages containing a folder named something like NABC12345, and an ISO.
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The official TurboGrafx-16 releases from the PSP Store can be (and have been) modified to run all sorts of PC Engine releases.
This isn’t a homebrew option, but it is one worth mentioning since it can run PC Engine games quite beautifully. This one I wouldn’t even call slow, it’s just broken. But given how poorly it performed compared to all the other options, I saw no reason to look deeper into them. Unlike most RetroArch cores, this one has quite a few tweaks available in the settings.
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RetroArch has no concept of underclocking to save on battery life, so the performance below is recorded using the full 333 Mhz. Just like PSPHUGO and PCE (and unlike HuE), the clock rate can be easily changed within the emulator. The second one appears decidedly faster, while the first cannot really manage with only 266 Mhz at its disposal. eĮ provides two video modes - CPU and GPU. Kawamorita - its author - also created the e below, this can be seen as an early version of the PC Engine core which the latter contains. Unlike RetroArch, BizHawk offers a front-end Windows UI, so its easier to use. HuE is a pretty unrefined work - it has a menu, but no options. BizHawk is a multi-system emulator designed for speedrunners that supports NES, SNES, N64, Game Boy, Game Boy Advance, Genesis, SMS, Game Gear, Sega CD, 32X, PlayStation 1, PC Engine/TurboGrafx16, WonderSwan Color, NeoGeo Pocket Color, and retro computers. But even using the full 333 Mhz, the washed-out PCEP mode is the only one to be fast enough to be playable. The standard mode provides a beautifully crisp image - better than what PSPHUGO has to offer. The emulator has three main video modes - standard, PCEP and GPU - and a mixture of aspect ratios for each. The emulator has no FPS counter, but when played at 266 Mhz the slowdowns are plenty, and easily heard. Media Engine or not, the performance is disappointing compared to PSPHUGO. There is no way to verify if this is really the case since the emulator is closed source - probably violating a GPL licence or two due to that. The last available build, published in 2012, claims to even make use of the Media Engine. PCE is the most up-to-date emulator on the list. The available settings are about the same to be found in any other Jacomme emulator - enough to provide a measure of control, not enough to get confusing. Occasionally the frame rate dips below 60, but not often or erratically enough to cause audio stutters or to hinder the game experience. PSPHUGO is clocked at 266 Mhz by default, and most of the time this is all it needs. I only tested cartridge games, but based on their performance, PSPHUGO is the best emulator on this list, and by some margin. On top of the emulators on this list, a bunch of PC Engine games were officially published on the PSN store. These days though, it’s fair to say no one knows it by either name. However, Showcase still shows tabs and graphics for PC Engine and Sega Megadrive.The PC Engine isn’t a home computer, it’s a console - Americans knew it as TurboGrafx-16. So, I'm assuming I have something else going on, or the changes to platforms.cfg makes these changes for me each session. opt/retropie/supplementary/runcommand/runcommand.sh 0 SYS megadrive %ROM% opt/retropie/supplementary/runcommand/runcommand.sh 0 SYS pcengine %ROM% However, after rebooting I now note that they're back: I checked my es_systems.cfg file and it was clean. This change will persist through updates, unlike the change you made.Īs a bonus, the scraper will prioritize NA releases when you scrape a rom in the sections after doing this.įor PCE vs TG16 games, I just made a folder inside the TG16 section for each Well, I thought you found the issue, but sadly, no luck.
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I have a copy of this file here: !3RhhEYDD!IRPhwx3_naUylPOMKOs5wJ9MTQ36CE2jR29UfBbty64Īnd place that file in '/opt/retropie/configs/all/'Īnd then update your emulators for TG16 and Genesis, and it'll switch over. txt document, name it 'platforms.cfg' and type those 4 lines of text in them.
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The code to put in that file for Genesis is:īasically, create a blank. Scraping from within Emulation Station should also return TurboGrafx-16 artwork. Once this is done, please update any of the currently installed PC Engine emulators from RetroPie-Setup and Emulation Station will now use the TurboGrafx-16 logo. If you want EmulationStation to show the TurboGrafx-16 graphics instead of PC Engine then you should create a file /opt/retropie/configs/all/platforms.cfg with the following contents (note this requires at least v4.1.6 of the RetroPie-Setup script).