Posted 06 June 2009 - 01:33 AM
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It seems to get caught in an infinite loop of going straight from the BIOS, to the made by Sega screen, makes some sorta disk tray image appear in the bottom left and repeats.
Help anyone?
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Posted 18 June 2009 - 11:24 AM
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1. What bios is it?
2. What game do you try?
3. This is probably not an problem with mouse support.
Posted 18 June 2009 - 05:16 PM
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1. US BIOS (us_scd1_9210.bin).
2. Shining Force CD (I've been told it has mouse support, the mouse support worked with that Sonic 1 hack).
3. I'm beginning to suspect some false information has been sent around too.
Posted 19 June 2009 - 02:57 AM
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Don't go with the 2.00 BIOS since Kega isn't designed to use it; it's built around a model 1, with the mechanized drive tray and everything.
Posted 19 June 2009 - 04:22 AM
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Using the v1.10 BIOS isn't working correctly either.
So uh, I'm stumped. Do you have MSN by any chance? I think it could be more efficient to take the problem there.
Posted 19 June 2009 - 02:11 PM
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QUOTE (muteKi @ Jun 19 2009, 04:57 AM)

Don't go with the 2.00 BIOS since Kega isn't designed to use it; it's built around a model 1, with the mechanized drive tray and everything.
I've tried all versions of the BIOSes and them all work fine in Fusion >_>
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You're playing it from a CD? Have you tried putting wnaspi32.dll into the Kega directory and see if it works correctly then?
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I'm attempting to play Shining Force CD from an ISO. However, I don't have wnaspi32.dll in my directory, I'll try adding it and see if it works.
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ISO/MP3? In that case, I'd hunt down a BIN/CUE rip.
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I've tried this as well. I've asked about it in a SF community, and it appears that US releases of the game don't have the Mega Mouse logo on the case, but PAL versions do. According to the person, though, it doesn't mention it anywhere in the manual.
And yes, Flygon, I'm THAT Namagem.
http://forums.shiningforcecentral.com/inde...showtopic=14651
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I'm the same Flygon.
Anyway, I'll heed the suggestion and get myself a (E) version of the game, Alcohol 120 is being stupid and refuses to mount the (U) version to re-rip to BIN+CUE anyway.
Thanks for the help everyone.
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Use F12 to enable mouse support.
Also, try to select Boot SCD, then when you are at the cd player, select Eject, then select Load Segacd image at fusion's menu bar, load your shining force cd ISO, select Eject at the cd player again, then select CD-ROM.
Otherwise your dump is corrupt. (I think)
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No, this just won't work.
Even if I boot the game and switch to the mouse later on, it just reboots. This is with the US and Europe editions of the game. The mouse support works in the Sega CD II BIOS's.
I request this topic be locked, as the issue is unresolvable with any reasonable means.
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