I’m not sure if it works with bin+cue, I tested with a CHD CD-i game. You’ll need: Retroarch 1.4.0 (or above) and the main MAME core (without year tags) A CD-i game in CHD cdimono1.7z or cdimono1.zip (proper for MESS, now MAME) this file should be inside the same folder where the CHDs are, no other location will make games load and RA will crash. Maybe you’ll need to open a normal MAME game using retroarch first to change three options, they are: Enable softlists (OFF) Media type (cdrm) Boot from CLI (ON) Now load the game, it should run without problems.
CD-ice: This is the first CD-I emulator. It was written by Pete Dabbs using his own code for BIOS made mostly from scratch and the Rise of the Robots game source code, thus no BIOS file is needed. At this point this emulator can only play 'Rise of the Robots.' Kniga po muaj taj boran.
In this game, the mouse sensitivity was too high and I had to configure all inputs in my gamepad inside MAME OSD config, it’s not TAB, in Retroarch it’s dash. Even changing the options above, all other MAME systems should work without any problem.
I’m copying the text from the NEO GEO CD tutorial as it applies to this one as well. I tried to run NEO GEO CD using the hash, dummy and naming the CHD according to the hash file naming, naming the roms folder to neocdz, Retroarch crashes, I’m not sure why it crashes since it works fine via RocketLauncher, so it’s definitely not a MAME driver problem. It doesn’t mean this guide is not useful, I use RocketLauncher, Hyperspin as my frontend. RocketLauncher gives Retroarch instructions on what to run and how to run it, that’s where comes the Boot from CLI. Although Retroarch is crashing in the hash and dummy method (not covered in this tutorial), if you use a frontend that is managed by RocketLauncher, NEO GEO CD and other systems emulated by MAME will run fine.
I also updated the title stating it’s focused for RocketLauncher use. When I manage to run these systems in the most common way (directly via Retroarch) I’ll make a guide explaining how, if no one else does before. I’d like that someone that has this system working in the hash and dummy method, to confirm that it’s working on the latest stable Retroarch build and core, so I can figure out why it’s crashing. Hi guys, first post here., how is it going? I am coming from the hyperspin forum, hope you remember I was making questions about philips cdi and neo geo cd hehehe Well, here I am and I had a couple of questions. First, I got all the chd roms for both system and had configured them as much as I can to your tutorials, but in the Philips-cdi when I run any game, it starts with a light blue screen and then it goes to the main menu system of the philips cd-i, where you have to press play, stop, etc and the logo of philips is there as well. Subscene.
What may I have been missing? Or is it the not all the games run properly? How is it going? I have set up the philips CD-i since you posted this tutorial, I couple of games at that time and I quit until the logo screen. I said to myself, “I would try this philips cd-i system pretty soon”, well, that time was now lol quite a long time lol. I was trying some games and first thing I noticed is the mouse seems like jiggering and not responsive on the philips cd-i menu where you have to press play to run the game after the light blue screen. Then I switch to MAME to check and the mouse works pretty well and the rest of the games too.
Is there a configuration I would need to change on RA? However, MAME seems to be doing ok with the emulation. Another issue I have found, is with the two games of Mad Dog McCree. After the light blue screen, I press play with the mouse and then I get a message saying: SORRY To play this disc your cd-i player must be equipped withg a CD-i Digital Video Cartridge Honestly, I don’t what it is, since it is an in-game message. Or I am not sure if it is wearer MAME or RA. Have you seen some of this issues? I’m having issues with the Philips CD-i and getting it working on the GPD XD Plus (Android 7) Following along with the advice here, I have converted a number of CD-i ROMS from.cue/.bin to.chd.