0ldsk00l / nestopia

Cross-platform Nestopia emulator core with a GUI
http://0ldsk00l.ca/nestopia
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request: disk system's 2 disks game support #26

Closed io3432iooivzs closed 3 years ago

io3432iooivzs commented 11 years ago

hi, rdanbrook. sorry my poor engligh, i'm not native english speaker. nestopia git is wonderful work, i'm glad & used to this emulator on linux.

one requetst, disk system's 2 disks game support. not A-B side flip, means double disks game. shin-onigashima, famicom-tantei-club, etc

nestopia can A-B side flip, but disk changes not support yet. nestopia's disk system sound is great, 2 disks not support is disappointing.

rdanbrook commented 11 years ago

I didn't even realize there were multi-disk games for FDS until you posted this. I've added the feature to the unix port. If you want to use it, just clone the latest source tree and recompile.

io3432iooivzs commented 11 years ago

works currectry,thanks! i tried yuyuki disk. 2 disks ripping by FDSLoader, then cat these fds files by FDSStudy on wine. i supprised update so fast. good job :-)

prataczak commented 7 years ago

Hi, I have NEStopia 1.47 for windows, and I'm trying to get this feature to work but I can't figure it out. What is the proper procedure to switch disks?

io3432iooivzs commented 7 years ago

Your question, means difference between swith disk and flip disk side? If so true, switch disk means that switch phosical 2 disk's images. Flip disk side means that change A-B side in a disk. Some disk game title released 2 disks. Usually, that's game's disk image contains 2 disk's images in one disk image. ok?

prataczak commented 7 years ago

Well for example, the 'No Intro' ROMset has a few games named ending with "Disk 1" and "Disk 2."

Bodycon Quest I - Abakareshi Musume Tachi (Japan) (Disk 1) (Unl), and Bodycon Quest I - Abakareshi Musume Tachi (Japan) (Disk 2) (Unl) is one example.

The disks are split into separate files, and as far as I can tell, there's no way to switch files without rebooting the emulation. The game asks for Disk 2 side as soon as you press start on the title screen.

It looks like there are 6 other games that have Disk 1 and Disk 2 split like this in the 'No Intro' set.

I did manage to find a non- No Intro set that had Disk 1 and Disk 2 on the same file. But it was very difficult to find.

No Intro is the new standard these days, soon you won't be able to get a hold of these ROMs without them being split.

rdanbrook commented 7 years ago

If I can find these split disk images I will add an option to load separate disks from separate files.

prataczak commented 7 years ago

Just now noticed your reply, thank you sir. :)