![]() ![]() final87 15 January 2017 07:09 3 If I recall, first you need to eject (L1) and then swap side (L2). It there a way to switch sides hunterk 15 January 2017 07:09 2 Try L1 button. I’m getting stuck when it says to set side B. I wonder if its just the emulator having a hangup maybe. 1 I’m using Nestopia to run Famicom Disk System games. Just load/run an FDS Game & you're good to go. My controller config works fine in other games on Nestopia and Esper Dream does acknowledge me pressing start after bootup so I don't think my controller configuration is the issue here. Under NEStopia's environment, simply placing disksys.rom into NEStopia's folder is enough to start playing an FDS game. Okay after getting to the main menu and pressing start the game screen simply states "set side B." None of the buttons I have set up do anything at all. So rename the file to disksys.rom and stick it in the same folder as the Nestopia application. ![]() The file 'disksys.rom' must be present in the same directory as Nestopia for these to work. Please note that you will have to find the ROMs and BIOS yourself. Nestopia is fully compatible with Famicom Disk System games in. In any case renaming it to disksys.rom seems to work fine for Nestopia(this is using the bios from the main site). 144 12K views 6 years ago A brief explanation on how to play Famicom Disk System Games on your fceux NES emulator for windows. As for placing the bios in the root folder of the emulator, that was the very first thing I did after downloading it. There's also the SHARP Twin Famicom bios if you want to try that:Īgain, if it doesn't work try renaming the file.First off i'll admit I didn't read the comments, i usually just skip over them honestly. The bios may or may not work in every emu, if it's not working for you then I guess you could try renaming the file and see if that works Did you read the comments on the page I linked to? unif Databases RetroArch database (s) that are associated with the Nestopia UE core: Nintendo - Nintendo Entertainment System Nintendo - Family Computer Disk System BIOS Required or optional firmware files go in the frontend's system directory. ![]()
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