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Which are typically found in PC98 BIOS dumps I've found. These files refer to bios.rom, itf.rom, and font.rom files Requires a boot.rom file, which is a catenation of the BIOS, ITF (unsure what * In puu's post for the first release of the core Place into YOUR_SD/games/Zet98.Īlternatively, place into YOUR_SD/bootrom/Zet98.rom. * Inside is a script named mkrom.sh and a file named Zet98.rom. * If you just want to get going with the core, download tonton.rar attached to Tontonkaloun has also been posting zip versions for download. * The cores are posted here as Quartus II. * The core's author, puu, posts updates to the core on his blog: rbf file for the PC98 core (Zet98) goes. * The root of the SD card contains a _Computer folder. Well, time to start from scratch then and will report back here.hopefully with good news! I will try it again just in case the file got somehow corrupted. In fact I have used the same "Neo Kobe" archive. Yes I have used the same software as mentioned in my previous post in response to wark91. I need to learn more about PC-98 using an emulator, I for your help as well! The title screen reacts to no input by joystick, mouse or keyboard.
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I managed to boot Rusty from the floppies from the "Neo Kobe" archive and can enjoy the introduction with music, but cannot start the game. I use the "Virtual Floppy Image Converter" from You will need a disk image tool to convert to.
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I found floppy disk images for many titles in the "Neo Kobe - NEC PC-9801 ()" collection on. Most archives targeted at emulation will contain hard disk images, and I have not found a way to use these with the PC98 core. hdi version with virtual floppy image converter but the. d88 of Rusty? I have tried to convert the.
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