SD media launcher emulation guide

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retrogamer

Post by retrogamer »

Here is a good PC Engine emulator for the Game Cube: http://gcemu.dcemu.co.uk/hugo-pcengine- ... 57523.html
arion
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Post by arion »

retrogamer wrote:Here is a good PC Engine emulator for the Game Cube: http://gcemu.dcemu.co.uk/hugo-pcengine- ... 57523.html
How did you get it to work ? when i run the .dol file all i get is a blank screen
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Post by elph »

If you're using the SD media launcher, it has trouble with compressed .dol's. You'll probably want to look into the hack that softdev wrote to let you use sdload instead.
retrogamer

Post by retrogamer »

arion wrote:
retrogamer wrote:Here is a good PC Engine emulator for the Game Cube: http://gcemu.dcemu.co.uk/hugo-pcengine- ... 57523.html
How did you get it to work ? when i run the .dol file all i get is a blank screen
It might be a corrupted file. Redownload again and extract the .dol to your memory card. Also make sure you have a folder set up, and named HUGOROMS for your games. All of the games must NOT be zipped since the emu does not support zipped files.

Thank you so much for starting this thread. If it were not for your post I never would have bought the Gecko adapter. I am having alot of fun with it. I can't believe how many good emulators there are for the GCN.
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Not emulation but good

Post by arion »

http://gcemu.dcemu.co.uk/quake-gamecube ... 70605.html

Quake has now been ported to the gamecube and it plays pretty well framerate is good and the gc joypad is surprisingly good for quake and it lets you save on the sd card.
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