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Sturmvogel

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  1. Thanks for the help folks, but I figured it out now. I forgot to rename the fixed p1 file like the rest, 268_p1.rom. Once I did that the rom was detected and it worked. I don't think it matters if the rom is in RAR or ZIP format. The only thing you'll notice is that in RAR format, the rom is smaller (26.6 mb) since the compression is better. In Zip format its approximtely 29.6 mb.

  2. Glad you got it to work player. I got it to work to, however during the process of deleting the other mslug zips I had created when I put the the p1. fix in, I accidentally deleted the working rom. I feel like an idiot....now I can't seem to replicate it. Basically what I did was extract the roms to a new folder. Next, I deleted the p1 rom in there and replaced it with the fixed one. Then I reziped it. At first I got a message (using the NRX emu for mslug5) saying there are no gfx files. Somehow I got it to run. I played through the boat level, beat that plane thing in the second level, but ended up dying in the third level. In any case, along with the process I'm doing, does it matter if the rom is in RAR or Zip format?? I think the working rom I had was in RAR format because it was something like 26.6 mb. For some reason, if the rom is in RAR format, NRX won't detect it. In Zip format, it detects it but I get the same gfx missing error. So anyone know whats going on, thanks.

  3. I got the Rom Center program, but I am quite lost. I don't know what to do... Can anybody help me? Thanks. :D

    I need to update my version...really old. Anyways, after you have backed up the roms in question, there should be an option called "add pathways". Basically you're telling the program what folder to look for roms in. What I would do is put a copy of your backed up roms in a new folder, then do add pathway to the new folder. Romcenter will scan these roms tell you if there are any naming errors (no biggie), missing files (thats a problem heh..) etc. This info will be displayed in the a field showing your roms. My old version shows roms with a sqaure icon next to the roms in question. Green colored icon means the rom is fine, yellow me thinks means you just need to rename them, or *gasp* red means you're missing a file. To edit any roms, you can right click on them and some options are displayed. In your case you just want to rename the files, and that should do the trick. If not (thats why you have them backed up right!!) Romcenter will tell you the problem...or problems. It's been a while since I've used this so I might be a little fuzzy..or wrong. Anyone who wants to add anything, or know a better method, feel free to contribute. :)

  4. From what I remember ( I may be wrong though!!) I think you just need to rename the roms. Try using Romcenter, I think that's how I did it. What you should do is make a copy of the Kof rom you want Romcenter to rename so that you're not jeopardizing the original rom that works in Neorage. Once Romcenter renames it, stick it in your roms folder for kawaks and see if it works. Good luck!!

  5. I just wanted to know, or confirm if Romcenter can fix NeorageX roms. What's usually the case for me is that the program recognizes my other roms for Kawaks, but for NeorageX roms, the icon for the rom appears gray or when I fix it with Romcenter it messes up the rom that otherwise runs fine on NeorageX. Do I need a dat for it to handle Neorage roms?? Thanx :D

  6. For all those using Windows XP, NeorageX will NOT work. That's the fact and you must accept it. This is not the case for other emulators like Kawaks or Mame. However if you really must use NeorageX, there is a hacked version that will run on Windows XP. Just search on google, you will find it.

     

    There is another topic started by Emsley on this version of NRX. I'm not sure what the problem is you guys are running into but I have used this version and it works fine. I'm running Win98 on my computer so it may be that NRX ecgc is NOT modified to run on Windows Xp.

  7. I moved all my roms from the previous NRX version I was using and put it in the roms folder for the NRX ECGC emu. I clicked import and all my games showed up. I ran one game, Sengoku 3, and everything went smoothly. I'm thinking those who have problems with this version is due to having WinXP as the OS. I'm running Win98, but if anyone knows differently let me know. Also, if someone knows where I can get a copy of Svc chaos or SS5 that should work with this version of NRX, I could give it a test run to see if it works <_<.

  8. Finally got the issue resloved Emsley. I had ran across the snk site you just posted earlier today. I slaved away for nearly 4 hours (dialup *sigh*) downlading King of Fighters 2000 for NRX which turns out to have graphics glitches. The main menu is shot to hell.....in any case I said what the heck and started downloading Mslug 3 and thank God, after a little over 3 hours, it finished, I loaded the rom up and its perfecto!! Thanks for the help all though ;)

  9. I use a PS2 controller with a USB converter from Radio Shack. I've used the Sidewinder which is okay, except I don't like the D-pad. It's kind of difficult to pull of some moves on fighters. I wish I'd known sooner that I could just buy a $10 PS/PS2 (now $5 when I bought another one!!) converter. Some of the places I went to like Circuit City, had really funky and crappy controllers, I mean there were rows and rows of them. By far the sidewinder was the best of the bunch, but just crap to use for me. Whether it's the PS or GC controller you like, you can find USB converters for pretty much any system. IMO the PS controller is the best.

  10. Yep, that screenshot is what my version looks like Emsley. I've been playing this so long it just looks normal to me lol. So I'm guessing I'm missing a file or need to swap in another one.

     

    Well Shin, the NRX gui is fine with me and I could care less about perfect sound. The bottom line is that using Kwaks for Neogeo games won't fly on my less than stellar computer( AMD 300mhz, 64mb ram). Capcom games are fine though.

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