If several BIOSes are available, it will be possible to choose which to run in the Core Options Menu. ? Note: You need at least one in the following table. BIOS files are identified by contents so the name of the files don't matter. rom file in the neocd folder and any folder under it. The BIOS files should be installed in a neocd folder under RetroArch's system folder. To function NeoCD need a BIOS from a Front Loading, Top Loading or CDZ machine. The INFO file (cosmetic)Ĭopy neocd_ to folder RetroArch/info Required BIOS Files
Jarek Burczynski & Tatsuyuki Satoh - YM2610 Emulation Core.Juergen Buchmueller - Z80 Emulation Core.Karl Stenerud - Musashi 68000 Emulation Core.NeoCD would not have been possible without the following people generously sharing their code: The CD-ROM drive is now emulated at hardware level.It's implemented as a libretro core which allows it to be used everywhere, at home or on the go :).NeoCD runs perfect on Raspberry Pi 3 for example.
As a result it uses more CPU power than older versions but requirements are still modest:
The goal is also to document all I know about the platform in the source code so other emulator authors can make their own implementations. It is designed with accuracy and portability in mind rather than being all about speed like the the older versions. NeoCD-Libretro is a complete rewrite of NeoCD from scratch in modern C++11.