Sega Genesis Emulation - Question and a Comment

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Sega Genesis Emulation - Question and a Comment

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First off, if anyone is looking for an emulator that supports EEPROM (games such as Rings of Power, Micromachines, etc use this), this emulator seems to be the only one for the PC that does: http://aamirm.hacking-cult.org/

I also had a question about other Genesis emulators. Does anyone know of any Genesis emulators that can emulate "turbo" controllers?
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Fusion is an emulator that does all Sega games for Mega Drive, Mega CD, Master System, Gamegear and 32X. Try downloading that and see if it works for you.
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Yes, I use Fusion quite frequently, but I haven't had any luck getting it to emulate a "turbo" controller. Am I missing something? Does Fusion support turbo controller emulation ?
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I use Gens+.
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REPO Man wrote:I use Gens+.
How do I configure a "turbo" controller in Gens+?
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spiritplx wrote:
REPO Man wrote:I use Gens+.
How do I configure a "turbo" controller in Gens+?
I don't worry about that.
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Dang, I do.
spiritplx wrote: I also had a question about other Genesis emulators. Does anyone know of any Genesis emulators that can emulate "turbo" controllers?
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Post by otaku »

I've had good luck with and enjoyed gens for genesis emulation. Fusion is nice cause it supports tons of sega stuff. None of its good enough though.
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Not trying to be rude, but my original post was asking about a Genesis emulator that emulates turbo controllers. I have had quite a decent amount of experience with various Genesis emulators, and most of them work for what I need. However, when I needed EEPROM emulation support, none of the PC emulators support that except for Regen (and only one of the more recent versions).

That is why I had originally asked about an emulator that supports turbo controller emulation. I am in need of such an emulator. I have tried all of the emulators mentioned so far, and none of them support turbo controller emulation as far as I know. So not to shoot down your posts about your favorite Genesis emulators, but that is not what interests me.
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The easiest solution I can think of as far as a "turbo" function is to not emulate it at all. By that I mean just use a pc/xbox controller that has a turbo feature.

What exactly doesn't Fusion support on EEPROM games? I realize maybe the save feature, but with save states is it really such a problem?
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