PS: Does anybody of you still use Dega (or MEKA)? ? Installed and BasiEgaXorz (Basic compiler for Sega) needed an emulator for executing binaries. If memory serves, I even tried running it in ReactOS at some point.Īlso because I used these VMs for having different programming languages
#FUSION SEGA CD EMULATOR BLACK SCREEN WINDOWS#
I even ran it just for fun in several Windows VMs (incl. I'm using Kega Fusion since the days of early DOSBox (2000s). Just like the slightly aged ZSNES is for SNES emulation and Nestopia is for NES emulation. That idea gave me some headache, because KF is my primary emulator still for Sega MD/X32/CD emulation,
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Reading the first two postings made me believe that Kega Fusion is an old relic by now no one uses anymore. ?įor a moment, I thought something is wrong with me. Only recently there's been some breakthroughs that surpass it accuracywise (BlastEm, NukeYKT's YM2612/YM3438 cores, ares) in the open source scene and none of them are P2 appropriate. But the emulator I am most impressed with is the Phoenix 3DO emulator, again modern high IPC CPU needed, and coming from someone who owned an actual 3DO, Doom is finally playable and some games that had slowdown i/e most of them on the console, increase the ARM multiplier by about x2.5, and this runs faster while maintaining stability - looks great on a CRT monitor as well.įor ages, Kega Fusion's one of the best Genesis/32X/SegaCD emulators that's very hard to replace. PCSX2, excellent, but use this on my 10400f, 2060 system. It even works well on Windows XP, it won't launch on 98 as far as I can see when tested. In my opinion from all the use and different games, emulator wise, for PSX, then ePSXe 1.9.25 is the best and most stable for me.
#FUSION SEGA CD EMULATOR BLACK SCREEN PC#
I used to use GENS back in the day, ironically worked very well, as you mentioned, on my first ever PC with a 400Mhz Celeron Mendocino on the good old 370 socket, (basically a Packard Bell Club 60). I've never used Retroarch to be honest, I've always preferred something familiar for me to configure, think I'm just used to Kega, ePSXe and find them easy to configure and work well with all the games I like. My P4PE build -P4 2.53Ghz, 2GB RAM, Ti42XT, 98SE and XP OS - 100% speed, 60 frames be it 32x or CD, no additional tinkering with config needed, same setting as above. This will sort out the brightness, but will essentially lock out any additional video ptions to pick via the GUI regarding the display - scanlines, NTSC aspect, filtering etc - performance with the i740 is no difference to the MX440. *If using an Intel i740 video card, it will boot up with a very dark screen, which can't be resolved via the emulator GUI options, but if you go into the Fusion config/ini file, you can change this option from ForceCompatibleGFX=0 to ForceCompatibleGFX=1.
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Compatible with any game controller that is recognised by the OS, so I have used gameport Sidewinder and even a N64 controller via USB converter, no apparent input lag either. No sort of stuttering with gaming motion or sound, just slower framerate, audio remains unchanged, same speed. FPS can vary from around 35-60, that goes for more intensive games such as Sonic 3 and any Sega CD game. Genesis and Sega CD are CPU limited somewhat, display resolution doesn't matter, I have Vysnc and perfect sync enabled, HQ sound, 44.1Hz. My 440BX Pentium II 400Mhz, 384MB RAM, MX440 system - runs fine, 32x too slow, need at least 700Mhz PIII to run decent. Works 100% as far as I'm concerned with this OS. Hi, just putting this out in case anyone ever wants to use this emulator.