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Can anyone hook me up with a Pre-release or wip build of Temper or Hugo so I can get a bit of TG16 action going, I think it was the only reason that I early adopted it in the first place.
Please please please
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You can try here:
http://www.open-consoles.com/f339-pc-engine
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Temper is good but lack a vital option : V-sync
no v-sync : not the real thing.
hugo does not work on gcw (on the internal memory at least, haven't tried on micro sd)
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Temper is good but lack a vital option : V-sync
no v-sync : not the real thing.
hugo does not work on gcw (on the internal memory at least, haven't tried on micro sd)
I thought that the OpenDingux firmware handled V-sync as long as the application is compiled in the right way?
Such as using hardware surface, to get the best possible performance out of the system (given the current driver situation), and then the automatic V-sync will maintain a steady 60fps, or 30/60fps as applicable.
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I assume it wasn't compiled with hardware surfaces and double buffering.
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Temper is good but lack a vital option : V-sync
no v-sync : not the real thing.
hugo does not work on gcw (on the internal memory at least, haven't tried on micro sd)
Hugo used to work on the gcw, I don't know what the current status is. Code is here https://bitbucket.org/clach04/dingoo_hugo/commits/all if you want to try it with the latest tool chain/kernel.
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I should have included a link to the download section; https://bitbucket.org/clach04/dingoo_hugo/downloads NOTE the gcw download may not work on the current kernel/OS as it was built 7 months ago.
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Is there any further plans or news on Temper or any pc-engine/tg-16 emulator...?
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Is there any further plans or news on Temper or any pc-engine/tg-16 emulator...?
Sounds like Mednafen PCE (which is the most accurate PC Engine/Turbografx 16 emu I know of) works full speed in the test build of RetroArch (http://boards.dingoonity.org/gcw-development/(test-result)-test-port-of-retroarch-running-on-gcw0/) the_gama did. That's early stuff with no release yet though.
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HUGO does work on the gcw zero. I have no problems to run the roms even with the latest firmware. don't forget to chmod+x and put the roms in the apps/hugo/tg16pc/roms folder.
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hugo does not work on gcw (on the internal memory at least, haven't tried on micro sd)
HUGO does work on the gcw zero. I have no problems to run the roms even with the latest firmware. don't forget to chmod+x and put the roms in the apps/hugo/tg16pc/roms folder.
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There is a newer build of temper. Its not in opk format though. I will get the author to opk it for you guys
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There is a newer build of temper. Its not in opk format though. I will get the author to opk it for you guys
Thanks QbertAddict!
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Excellent news! Looking forward to this! 8)
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There is a newer build of temper. Its not in opk format though. I will get the author to opk it for you guys
Was he open to OPK'ing the new build of Temper?
If not, is there another way to download it and get it on my Zero?
Thanks Qbertaddict!
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Temper is good but lack a vital option : V-sync
no v-sync : not the real thing.
hugo does not work on gcw (on the internal memory at least, haven't tried on micro sd)
Temper was originally made for the GPH handhelds and was regarded as one of the best handheld PCEngine emulator's. Is this V-sync present in the original GPH versions?
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So how would I go about getting Temper 0.8 to run on the GCW Zer0?
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Any news on the OPK-ing of the latest release of Temper?
THX
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Here is the non opk version. Everything runs 60fps
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/78572377/Temper.zip (https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/78572377/Temper.zip)
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Here is the non opk version. Everything runs 60fps
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/78572377/Temper.zip (https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/78572377/Temper.zip)
Thanks Qbertaddict...does it support TG-16 CD?
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Here is to OPK I made of Hu-Go
https://mega.co.nz/#!QkRjBbaS!I-YCeD6UWNKL1C1bx4AkbGQmrPJu_4nMqAkgoqgC7Wc
I created it from the opendingux_gcw0_hugo_20121130_r36 build.
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Here is the non opk version. Everything runs 60fps
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/78572377/Temper.zip (https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/78572377/Temper.zip)
Thanks Qbertaddict...does it support TG-16 CD?
yes but you need syscard3.bin you put it in the syscard directory. Do a search for it. Also do a search for the wiz version of temper it has all the instructions and the converter app for cd's
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Here is to OPK I made of Hu-Go
https://mega.co.nz/#!QkRjBbaS!I-YCeD6UWNKL1C1bx4AkbGQmrPJu_4nMqAkgoqgC7Wc
I created it from the opendingux_gcw0_hugo_20121130_r36 build.
have you recompiled it or just OPKed the non-opk version? Then it doesn't work because the roms must go in the roms directory of the hu-go folder and there is no config-folder in the home directory. simply packing something in a opk doesn't work!
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Here is to OPK I made of Hu-Go
https://mega.co.nz/#!QkRjBbaS!I-YCeD6UWNKL1C1bx4AkbGQmrPJu_4nMqAkgoqgC7Wc
I created it from the opendingux_gcw0_hugo_20121130_r36 build.
have you recompiled it or just OPKed the non-opk version? Then it doesn't work because the roms must go in the roms directory of the hu-go folder and there is no config-folder in the home directory. simply packing something in a opk doesn't work!
It works for me. and my roms are in a seperate rom folder, not in the hugo folder.
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have you recompiled it or just OPKed the non-opk version? Then it doesn't work because the roms must go in the roms directory of the hu-go folder and there is no config-folder in the home directory. simply packing something in a opk doesn't work!
just repacked. I am using the non-opk'd version right now and having a hell of a time with PC-CDs. I'll check out Wiz version for full instructions.
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have you recompiled it or just OPKed the non-opk version? Then it doesn't work because the roms must go in the roms directory of the hu-go folder and there is no config-folder in the home directory. simply packing something in a opk doesn't work!
just repacked. I am using the non-opk'd version right now and having a hell of a time with PC-CDs. I'll check out Wiz version for full instructions.
I uploaded temper. He uploaded hu-go. Those are two totally different emulators. Temper is much better in my opinion but it is nice to have multiple options!
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I uploaded temper. He uploaded hu-go. Those are two totally different emulators. Temper is much better in my opinion but it is nice to have multiple options!
Whoops you're right. You're right on the second count too. I'm loving Temper, and I hope for save states soon...
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How do you get the CD-ROM games running on Hugo? Thanks for the super emulator!
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So, can we expect an OPK for Temper soon, or am I misreading things?
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I uploaded temper. He uploaded hu-go. Those are two totally different emulators. Temper is much better in my opinion but it is nice to have multiple options!
Whoops you're right. You're right on the second count too. I'm loving Temper, and I hope for save states soon...
Save states already work in this version.
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How do you save a state?
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How do you save a state?
Go into the menu and select save state. On temper press the hold button to get into the menu
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How do you save a state?
Go into the menu and select save state. On temper press the hold button to get into the menu
What's the hold button?
Thanks!
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How do you save a state?
Go into the menu and select save state. On temper press the hold button to get into the menu
What's the hold button?
Thanks!
Move the power slider downwards instead of upwards.
(Not really a good button to use for menu imo though...)
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Anyone tested any tg16 CD games.... I can't get any to work
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Anyone tested any tg16 CD games.... I can't get any to work
Yes, using Temper they all work for me so far.
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does anybody mind giving me a quick tutorial on how to install the non opk version of temper?
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Nevermind I got it.
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Can you kindly share the tutorial with us?
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does anybody mind giving me a quick tutorial on how to install the non opk version of temper?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYK67N8Bwrc
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Anyone tested any tg16 CD games.... I can't get any to work
Yes, using Temper they all work for me so far.
Just got this going as well. It's pretty awesome! Dracula X, Cotton, Dungeon Explorer II, all the Ys', and R-type Complete all run great.
A couple pointers if you're wanting to get this going:
1. I found ogg's worked better than wavs. For some games the wavs ended up sounding scratchy and tinny, but once I converted them to ogg, all was good.
2. make sure that the cue files are pointing to the ogg's
3. Like qbertaddict said: "you need syscard3.bin in the syscard directory. Do a search for it. Also do a search for the wiz version of temper it has all the instructions and the converter app for cd's"
Questions: Does Temper crash for you guys when trying to get to the emulator's menu while running a game?
It just kicks me completely out of Temper when I try.
Is there a way to enable Output Logs for .dge installs?
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I made a quick test of Temper... I tested about 15-16 HuCard games (jap/usa) and all work fine (full speed and without glitches)... I tested 4 CD games: Akumajou Dracula X (J) and Cotton Fantastic Night Dream (U) work fine; Star Parodia (J) displays a message on screen (japanese language), probably that the system is incompatible with the software (I tried to replace the version of syscard*.bin, but nothing has changed); Super Air Zonk doesn't run...
Moreover I found some "issues" in the emulator... in the configure pad menu the keys X and Y are inverted (of course, this emulator is based on dingoo keymap); the assign of the triggers is "locked" (L trigger fast forward and R trigger exit to the emulator) the remapping doesn't work...
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I made a quick test of Temper... I tested about 15-16 HuCard games (jap/usa) and all work fine (full speed and without glitches)... I tested 4 CD games: Akumajou Dracula X (J) and Cotton Fantastic Night Dream (U) work fine; Star Parodia (J) displays a message on screen (japanese language), probably that the system is incompatible with the software (I tried to replace the version of syscard*.bin, but nothing has changed); Super Air Zonk doesn't run...
Moreover I found some "issues" in the emulator... in the configure pad menu the keys X and Y are inverted (of course, this emulator is based on dingoo keymap); the assign of the triggers is "locked" (L trigger fast forward and R trigger exit to the emulator) the remapping doesn't work...
Remapping x y a and b works without issue. For japanese games make sure you have the japanese syscard or the arcade card bios
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Remapping x y a and b works without issue. For japanese games make sure you have the japanese syscard or the arcade card bios
Thanks for help! :)
Yes, I have already remapped the x and y buttons... I tried also to remap L and R triggers, but it's not possible, their functions are "preset" (L trigger "fast forward" and R trigger "exit")...
I tested Star Parodia (J) and Super Air Zonk (U) with all bios (jap syscard, usa syscard and game express syscard), but they don't want run (maybe a compatibily problem with the emulator)... I tested 3 new CD games, and they run fine: Bakushou Yoshimoto no Shinkigeki (J), Bonk III CD (U) and Wonder Boy III - Monster Lair (U).
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Yes, I have already remapped the x and y buttons... I tried also to remap L and R triggers, but it's not possible, their functions are "preset" (L trigger "fast forward" and R trigger "exit")...
Ohhh...thats why it boots me out of the emulator...R trigger is not Menu like the settings say in the emulator's menu.
Ok then, so my emulator isn't crashing when trying to access the menu. Ha! 8)
But accessing the menu through the hold/lock-button is just silly. ;)
I tested Star Parodia (J) and Super Air Zonk (U) with all bios (jap syscard, usa syscard and game express syscard), but they don't want run (maybe a compatibily problem with the emulator)... I tested 3 new CD games, and they run fine: Bakushou Yoshimoto no Shinkigeki (J), Bonk III CD (U) and Wonder Boy III - Monster Lair (U).
I just tried Super Air Zonk, and it runs without issue for me. Did you verify your .cue file is pointing to the right binaries and music files?
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But accessing the menu through the hold/lock-button is just silly. ;)
I mapped "menu" on Y button, in my opinion it's better than the hold/lock button...
I just tried Super Air Zonk, and it runs without issue for me. Did you verify your .cue file is pointing to the right binaries and music files?
... maybe I used a wrong iso and/or cue file!
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Star Parodia (J) displays a message on screen (japanese language), probably that the system is incompatible with the software (I tried to replace the version of syscard*.bin, but nothing has changed); Super Air Zonk doesn't run...
You got probably a message telling the backup RAM isn't properly formatted...
(http://i.imgur.com/CvOYyRx.png)
Here are the steps to initialize the the RAM...
Press SELECT on the CD-ROM BIOS screen.
(http://i.imgur.com/9aQvyuM.png)
Now format the RAM.
(http://i.imgur.com/BjYe1bu.png)
(http://i.imgur.com/ZE11B3t.png)
(http://i.imgur.com/cqUvcMM.png)
And go back to the CD-ROM BIOS screen.
(http://i.imgur.com/AQ766Cs.png)
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Thanks Yoshi41 ! :) Yes, I already solved the problem with Star Parodia (using your same procedure)! In a few words the emulated console backup RAM must be initialized before to start the game!
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Ok i have copied the Temper folder to the internal storage but i cant seem to get temper to show up in the emulators tab, only way im able to get Temper to show up is to press 'Select' and then 'scan for apps and games' and the another tab appears called 'found dge' which contains Temper. I then press select on temper and edit and change the section to 'emulators', it then appears in the emulators tab as it should do, but as soon as i turn the GCW off and back on then Temper is back in the 'Found dge' tab. Any ideas how i get Temper to appear in the emulators tab?
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You can follow this video-guide:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYK67N8Bwrc
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Hello,
I mainly got the GCW so I can play TG16 (mainly Japanese SCD games) on the go but I have not used this type of OS before and what not + have never been part of the community so I just need some help / assurance. Where do I go for the most up-to-date emulator for SCD2 and CD2 games? I already have cards bios and what not from PC.
Sorry but hope a noob can be helped.
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Just tried dracula X (CD Game), does the flames on the title screen when you select what game to load keep scrolling down really quickly so you can make out what options you have selected for anyone else? Also the button config seems to be messed up, what should they be set as?
EDIT: sorted it, it was because i have six buttons selected in the config menu
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i just got around installng this but I can't figure out how to boot cd-rom games. they just go black for like 2 seconds then go back to rom-selection screen. I put in JP v3 Super CD Card because that's what I have, into the syscards folder. I can get the syscard screen if I boot directly to it, but I don't think I can put in a cd through that menu. My CD games are in /cue /iso format
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i just got around installng this but I can't figure out how to boot cd-rom games. they just go black for like 2 seconds then go back to rom-selection screen. I put in JP v3 Super CD Card because that's what I have, into the syscards folder. I can get the syscard screen if I boot directly to it, but I don't think I can put in a cd through that menu. My CD games are in /cue /iso format
I had the same problem then I tried other CD rips and it worked for most of the games.
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For the games that don't load properly (black screen => back to menu) you can check if there's some special characters like "?" in the names of the iso/cue, removing the "?" from the filenames and in the .cue did the trick for me ;)
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Anyone to reupload a working version of temper (whatever if it is a dge or a opk version) ?
All the links to the emu on this topic are down.
Thank you.
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The following link should be ok...
http://www33.zippyshare.com/v/39164097/file.html (http://www33.zippyshare.com/v/39164097/file.html)
PS: Temper (at least for the time being) is in "dge" format.
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The following link should be ok...
http://www33.zippyshare.com/v/39164097/file.html (http://www33.zippyshare.com/v/39164097/file.html)
PS: Temper (at least for the time being) is in "dge" format.
Thanks!
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Just tried Temper for the first time today on my Zero. Not bad, but scrolling is not smooth.
Is there a way to turn on v-sync, or do we need a new PCE/TG16 emulator made specifically for the Zero?
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No temper simply don't handle v-sync (yet, I hope^^), it's my major concern with it :(
Saddly there's not much love for the Pc engine.
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No temper simply don't handle v-sync (yet, I hope^^), it's my major concern with it :(
Saddly there's not much love for the Pc engine.
As I feared. *sigh*
Well, maybe after a new firmware is released there will be new interest by emu devs with Zeros.
And PCE and CD are an amazing system. Some of the best games ever made. Every emulation system needs a great PCE emulator. :-)
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Temper was one of the best emu's for GP2X and Wiz by exophase, did those versions have v-sync?
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I just compile the Temper an OPK, it works well, I'll keep testing it ;D
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I just compile the Temper an OPK, it works well, I'll keep testing it ;D
But does save states work for this?
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What? I do not understand what you mean ??? ???
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What? I do not understand what you mean ??? ???
If you package a software without the appropriate optimizations, almost certainly it will be unable to save the configuration and the save-states...
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What? I do not understand what you mean ??? ???
If you package a software without the appropriate optimizations, almost certainly it will be unable to save the configuration and the save-states...
I'm using the one package creator and do not know how to optimize it ???
no tutorial and not seen those options in the OnePackageCreator
PS: I would see the Temper officially Opk
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I'm using the one package creator and do not know how to optimize it ???
no tutorial and not seen those options in the OnePackageCreator
With "Open Package Creator" you can't optimize the software code, a partial recompilation is needed (using the software source code and the GCW Zero Toolchain)...
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WTF!! :-\.........that's another story... :-X D'oh!
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-76IaM2AlE0I/UjXTnPl_XxI/AAAAAAAAMJ8/4yJiKWpxH3Q/s320/7_homer-doh-animated-gif-i13.gif)
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I have had a .opk of temper for ages but it does not save so kind of pointless playing if you can't save :(
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In one of the threads I seem to remember qbertaddict posting a link to a newer version of Temper but it was a dge version (not sure if this saves)
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http://www.open-consoles.com/f339-pc-engine (http://www.open-consoles.com/f339-pc-engine)
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Can someone help me get CD games to work? I've been using PCE emus for many years, but so far I can't get a CD game to work with this emu. My regular PCE roms work fine.
For example, I have put Akumajou Dracula X in a folder with cue and bin/wav. Here is the cue:
FILE "01 Akumajou Dracula X - Chi no Rondo (J).wav" WAVE
TRACK 01 AUDIO
INDEX 01 00:00:00
FILE "02 Akumajou Dracula X - Chi no Rondo (J).iso" BINARY
TRACK 02 MODE1/2048
PREGAP 00:03:00
INDEX 01 00:00:00
FILE "03 Akumajou Dracula X - Chi no Rondo (J).wav" WAVE
TRACK 03 AUDIO
PREGAP 00:02:00
INDEX 01 00:00:00
FILE "04 Akumajou Dracula X - Chi no Rondo (J).wav" WAVE
TRACK 04 AUDIO
INDEX 01 00:00:00
FILE "05 Akumajou Dracula X - Chi no Rondo (J).wav" WAVE
TRACK 05 AUDIO
INDEX 01 00:00:00
FILE "06 Akumajou Dracula X - Chi no Rondo (J).wav" WAVE
TRACK 06 AUDIO
INDEX 01 00:00:00
FILE "07 Akumajou Dracula X - Chi no Rondo (J).wav" WAVE
TRACK 07 AUDIO
INDEX 01 00:00:00
FILE "08 Akumajou Dracula X - Chi no Rondo (J).wav" WAVE
TRACK 08 AUDIO
INDEX 01 00:00:00
FILE "09 Akumajou Dracula X - Chi no Rondo (J).wav" WAVE
TRACK 09 AUDIO
INDEX 01 00:00:00
FILE "10 Akumajou Dracula X - Chi no Rondo (J).wav" WAVE
TRACK 10 AUDIO
INDEX 01 00:00:00
FILE "11 Akumajou Dracula X - Chi no Rondo (J).wav" WAVE
TRACK 11 AUDIO
INDEX 01 00:00:00
FILE "12 Akumajou Dracula X - Chi no Rondo (J).wav" WAVE
TRACK 12 AUDIO
INDEX 01 00:00:00
FILE "13 Akumajou Dracula X - Chi no Rondo (J).wav" WAVE
TRACK 13 AUDIO
INDEX 01 00:00:00
FILE "14 Akumajou Dracula X - Chi no Rondo (J).wav" WAVE
TRACK 14 AUDIO
INDEX 01 00:00:00
FILE "15 Akumajou Dracula X - Chi no Rondo (J).wav" WAVE
TRACK 15 AUDIO
INDEX 01 00:00:00
FILE "16 Akumajou Dracula X - Chi no Rondo (J).wav" WAVE
TRACK 16 AUDIO
INDEX 01 00:00:00
FILE "17 Akumajou Dracula X - Chi no Rondo (J).wav" WAVE
TRACK 17 AUDIO
INDEX 01 00:00:00
FILE "18 Akumajou Dracula X - Chi no Rondo (J).wav" WAVE
TRACK 18 AUDIO
INDEX 01 00:00:00
FILE "19 Akumajou Dracula X - Chi no Rondo (J).wav" WAVE
TRACK 19 AUDIO
INDEX 01 00:00:00
FILE "20 Akumajou Dracula X - Chi no Rondo (J).wav" WAVE
TRACK 20 AUDIO
INDEX 01 00:00:00
FILE "21 Akumajou Dracula X - Chi no Rondo (J).wav" WAVE
TRACK 21 AUDIO
INDEX 01 00:00:00
FILE "22 Akumajou Dracula X - Chi no Rondo (J).iso" BINARY
TRACK 22 MODE1/2048
PREGAP 00:03:00
INDEX 01 00:00:00
I navigate to the file in Temper, but when I press Y nothing happens. The game does not run. I have syscard3.pce in the Temper/syscards directory.
Why won't the game run? Thanks.
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If I remember well the CD-ROM bios should be in .bin format... syscard.bin, syscard2.bin and syscard3.bin...
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If I remember well the CD-ROM bios should be in .bin format... syscard.bin, syscard2.bin and syscard3.bin...
Thanks!
That was it. =)
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Someone was nice enough to post it to ISOZone. Be sure to read the description, as it is a Dingoo release. There's some key mapping issues, but it works great once you get it mapped correctly. After unzipping, place the folder somewhere on your Zero. Then, navigate to the "emulators" page and press SELECT. Highlight "Add link in emulators," and find your Temper folder. Just select the "temper.dge" file, and you should be good to go. It even adds the correct icon automatically. By-the-way, HuCards must be in an unzipped state to be recognized by the emulator.
Link removed
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I've loaded Temper onto the internal memory the way Timepilot2084 describes but I get a black screen for a few seconds and then get booted back to the GCW main menu. How can I fix that?
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Sorry for the double post but I figured it out. I put it in my own folder I made and for some reason it didn't transfer the file right or something. Really odd.
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Sorry for the double post but I figured it out. I put it in my own folder I made and for some reason it didn't transfer the file right or something. Really odd.
Did you use Filezilla in binary mode (if you used FTP)?.
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Sorry for the double post but I figured it out. I put it in my own folder I made and for some reason it didn't transfer the file right or something. Really odd.
Did you use Filezilla in binary mode (if you used FTP)?.
I didn't put it in the apps section. That's why it didn't work. I got it working now =)
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There is already a version of temper for the gcw. Dont use the dingoo version
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HUGO works very well on the GCW via .pce file extension.
Haven't delved into the CD games as of yet. Has anyone?
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Could you please post the file for the GCW version of Temper?
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https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1889616/Temper.zip
Follow timepilots instructions at top of page
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oh maybe next time I'll read the post properly. Haven't seen an opk for temper anywhere, this version works just fine for me though
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I'm trying to install Temper using the .dge file on my Zero but it isn't finding the file inside the internal memory. I go to add link in emulators and into the Temper folder, but it just doesn't show the .dge file for me to select. I've already tried to put the folder into both internal and external memory.
BTW, I'm using the latest firmware.
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I believe you will need the .opk file instead of .dge for the Zero to recognize it.
javi
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.dge files don't seem to work with the latest firmware. heres the opk for temper:
https://www.sendspace.com/file/3elek4
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I'm trying to install Temper using the .dge file on my Zero but it isn't finding the file inside the internal memory. I go to add link in emulators and into the Temper folder, but it just doesn't show the .dge file for me to select. I've already tried to put the folder into both internal and external memory.
BTW, I'm using the latest firmware.
commit fe1a586fb3f11eb13472f2fe77f5594efa07a8fe
Author: Paul Cercueil <[email protected]>
Date: Sat May 17 13:56:16 2014 +0200
Don't consider *.dge files as being executables
src/gmenu2x.cpp: 680
- FileDialog fd(this, ts, tr["Select an application"], "dge,sh,bin,py,elf,");
+ FileDialog fd(this, ts, tr["Select an application"], "sh,bin,py,elf,");
src/gmenu2x.cpp: 888
- FileDialog fd(this, ts, tr["Select an application"], "dge,sh,bin,py,elf,");
+ FileDialog fd(this, ts, tr["Select an application"], "sh,bin,py,elf,");
source (http://projects.qi-hardware.com/index.php/p/gmenu2x/source/commit/fe1a586fb3f11eb13472f2fe77f5594efa07a8fe/)
dge means Dingoo Executable, and is meaningless on the GCW Zero. Rename your .dge file to have either the .elf extension or none, and if it's on the internal storage, make sure you give it the executable permission (chmod +x temper.elf, or chmod +x temper).
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.dge files don't seem to work with the latest firmware. heres the opk for temper:
https://www.sendspace.com/file/3elek4
I'm trying to install Temper using the .dge file on my Zero but it isn't finding the file inside the internal memory. I go to add link in emulators and into the Temper folder, but it just doesn't show the .dge file for me to select. I've already tried to put the folder into both internal and external memory.
BTW, I'm using the latest firmware.
commit fe1a586fb3f11eb13472f2fe77f5594efa07a8fe
Author: Paul Cercueil <[email protected]>
Date: Sat May 17 13:56:16 2014 +0200
Don't consider *.dge files as being executables
src/gmenu2x.cpp: 680
- FileDialog fd(this, ts, tr["Select an application"], "dge,sh,bin,py,elf,");
+ FileDialog fd(this, ts, tr["Select an application"], "sh,bin,py,elf,");
src/gmenu2x.cpp: 888
- FileDialog fd(this, ts, tr["Select an application"], "dge,sh,bin,py,elf,");
+ FileDialog fd(this, ts, tr["Select an application"], "sh,bin,py,elf,");
source (http://projects.qi-hardware.com/index.php/p/gmenu2x/source/commit/fe1a586fb3f11eb13472f2fe77f5594efa07a8fe/)
dge means Dingoo Executable, and is meaningless on the GCW Zero. Rename your .dge file to have either the .elf extension or none, and if it's on the internal storage, make sure you give it the executable permission (chmod +x temper.elf, or chmod +x temper).
Thanks for the info and for the .opk version. :)
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thanks for the explanation Nebuleon :) got temper & dcastaway working after renaming the file extensions/chmod
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EDIT: Fixed with the dge version.
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Sorry for reviving the topic...
I'm using the temper 0.81 .opk, trying to run rondo of blood but, it just exit the emulator.
The cd files are an .cue and an .iso file, is it the right format to use in temper?
I read someplace that i need to put the bios file (syscard3.bin), but the folders to put the bios only appear when i run temper (in the /mnt folder).
Can someone point me to the right direction? What am i doing wrong?
Ps: the gcw arrived some days ago, and its awesome =D
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Sorry for reviving the topic...
I'm using the temper 0.81 .opk, trying to run rondo of blood but, it just exit the emulator.
The cd files are an .cue and an .iso file, is it the right format to use in temper?
I read someplace that i need to put the bios file (syscard3.bin), but the folders to put the bios only appear when i run temper (in the /mnt folder).
Can someone point me to the right direction? What am i doing wrong?
Ps: the gcw arrived some days ago, and its awesome =D
I was having the same problem, use the dge version.
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Perhaps we should contact the original author to see if he can fix it.
Or someone over here could ask to take over the project and give it a go.
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Sorry for reviving the topic...
I'm using the temper 0.81 .opk, trying to run rondo of blood but, it just exit the emulator.
The cd files are an .cue and an .iso file, is it the right format to use in temper?
I read someplace that i need to put the bios file (syscard3.bin), but the folders to put the bios only appear when i run temper (in the /mnt folder).
Can someone point me to the right direction? What am i doing wrong?
Ps: the gcw arrived some days ago, and its awesome =D
I was having the same problem, use the dge version.
It worked!
Thanks =DDDDDD
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Perhaps we should contact the original author to see if he can fix it.
Or someone over here could ask to take over the project and give it a go.
Good luck getting the source code. The dev is very strict about it. I was only able to get the source code in front of two people and both are no longer interested in it seems. Maybe Shin-Nil will port his dingoo version
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Good luck getting the source code. The dev is very strict about it. I was only able to get the source code in front of two people and both are no longer interested in it seems. Maybe Shin-Nil will port his dingoo version
... the "hope" is that Slaanesh makes an official port from his latest Dingoo version (Temper 0.81).
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I just messaged alekmaul for links to the releases he gave me and all of his source code. He has his own tg16 emulator as well. It was pretty cool.
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edit: please delete post
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Hey qbertaddict could you please re-upload odengine to the release thread? It disappeared after you initially posted it.
thanks
pm me. The other devs told me to take it down because it didn't follow the guidlines
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So I've got two BIOS files named:
- [BIOS] Super CD-ROM System (Japan) (v3.0).pce
- [BIOS] TurboGrafx CD Super System Card (USA) (v3.0).pce
How do I make these files work with temper?
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So I've got two BIOS files named:
- [BIOS] Super CD-ROM System (Japan) (v3.0).pce
- [BIOS] TurboGrafx CD Super System
How do I make these files work with temper?
rename it to syscard3.bin
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So I've got two BIOS files named:
- [BIOS] Super CD-ROM System (Japan) (v3.0).pce
- [BIOS] TurboGrafx CD Super System
How do I make these files work with temper?
rename it to syscard3.bin
Which one, both?
Where do I put them?
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Hi my friends, can anybody help me, please?
I really can't understand how to get this emulator working! :(
I've got last gcw zero firmware, and I tried both opk and dge version.
Using the first, I can't send the syscard3.bin file in the syscards directory because it appear only when I start Temper.
Using the second, if I follow the procedure described by Timepilot2084, I can't visualize any file, the file manager shows only folders...
Please help me, I really need TEMPER! :'(
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Hi my friends, can anybody help me, please?
I really can't understand how to get this emulator working! :(
I've got last gcw zero firmware, and I tried both opk and dge version.
Using the first, I can't send the syscard3.bin file in the syscards directory because it appear only when I start Temper.
Using the second, if I follow the procedure described by Timepilot2084, I can't visualize any file, the file manager shows only folders...
Please help me, I really need TEMPER! :'(
Create the map yourself and put it in, should work.
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Thank you for the advice, but I think I don' know how to do it... :-[
This is my first emulator console, and my first linux experience. ???
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I'm trying to use temper with hucard roms I put in my external sdcard, but I noticed that this emulator doesen't remember the rom path. Everytime I want to change game, I have to return manually to the rom directory.
That's very boring! ???
I'm wondering if there is a way to save the path to the last rom directory used... ::)
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I'm trying to use temper with hucard roms I put in my external sdcard, but I noticed that this emulator doesen't remember the rom path. Everytime I want to change game, I have to return manually to the rom directory.
That's very boring! ???
I'm wondering if there is a way to save the path to the last rom directory used... ::)
+1
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Use Mednafen-GCW0 for NEC PC-Engine, it works pretty well.
http://boards.dingoonity.org/gcw-development/mednafen-for-gcw0 (http://boards.dingoonity.org/gcw-development/mednafen-for-gcw0)
And here is a quick video i did for TomQ :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Asy5fITXfeU (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Asy5fITXfeU)
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Here is a link to the Temper opk for thoses who are looking for it : https://www.sendspace.com/file/3elek4
The good thing with temper is that it respect the aspect ratio of the game while mednafen is streching the image a little bit (even when pressing Start + B) which make some video games look weird, especially for the typo, you can see something's wrong but mednafen has better colors (much more vibrant) & contrast. The perfect PC Engine emulator would be a blend of the two in my opinion : Correct aspect ratio of Temper & color / contrast of Mednafen.
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Here are some GCW screenshots of the two for a quick comparaison (Temper on top & Mednafen on bottom) :
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If I remember well the CD-ROM bios should be in .bin format... syscard.bin, syscard2.bin and syscard3.bin...
Thanks!
That was it. =)
So I have the dracula.cue and dracula.bin
I also have lots of system cards in the syscards directory.
The cd rom system v1.00.pce , version 2.01, w.10. Some super cd-rom2 card versions and SYSCARD3.PCE.
If I start the last one the cd rom menu comes up.
If I rename the last one to syscard3.bin and I start it up nothing happens.
What am I doing wrong?
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Sorry for reviving the topic...
I'm using the temper 0.81 .opk, trying to run rondo of blood but, it just exit the emulator.
The cd files are an .cue and an .iso file, is it the right format to use in temper?
I read someplace that i need to put the bios file (syscard3.bin), but the folders to put the bios only appear when i run temper (in the /mnt folder).
Can someone point me to the right direction? What am i doing wrong?
Ps: the gcw arrived some days ago, and its awesome =D
I was having the same problem, use the dge version.
Worked it out, the syscard3.pce has to be in .temper/syscard directory!
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Just wanted to report that the previous links to the opk version of Temper are all dead.
I recently got my GCW back from repair and have had to reinstall all my emulators and couldn't find the opk version I had previously installed.
But I was able to get gameblabla's version on github working for me: https://github.com/gameblabla/temper
Same deal as before:
- make sure the syscard3.bin file is in .temper/syscard
- update your .cue files to point to the right tracks. You can edit a .cue in a text editor to make sure everything is named properly
- I use .ogg for the audio tracks since .mp3 isn't supported, and I've had bad results with .wav's.
I'm back up and running with this emulator now and it's been working really well. I prefer Temper over Mednafen for the pixel aspect issue noted earlier, but I'm not sure of what other advantages using one over the other are. So far Temper has been working for me.
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^ Turns out there's a bug with this version of the emulator when you enable 6-button controller. The controller repeatedly fires left and down and makes games unplayable. In 2-button mode it's fine.
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^ Turns out there's a bug with this version of the emulator when you enable 6-button controller. The controller repeatedly fires left and down and makes games unplayable. In 2-button mode it's fine.
Strange, some said that 6-controller supportr is working just fine.
Maybe this is due to the fact you used an older version of temper ?
Maybe try deleting the .temper folder?
I will look at this, been while since i powered on my GCW zero.
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Does anyone have a working link, they all appear to be dead
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Does anyone have a working link, they all appear to be dead
Let me know if this works for you.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1kMvimy78AffegGRZbQRXdp-sZRUfE5zB (https://drive.google.com/open?id=1kMvimy78AffegGRZbQRXdp-sZRUfE5zB)
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Hi, does anyone still have the non opk version (Temper.dge) ? The link at 1st page is not workable. Many thanks!