Before exposing my problem I will present to you what is in place and the step by step that I have followed. I am going through some difficulties running the Philips CD-i games in RetroArch through the MAME core on Windows 10(64 bits). After some googling it seems that you have to press the ‘PLAY TAPE’ button, but I’m not sure how to do that. Tried by manually entering the suggested commands in the hash file or using a cmd file: cgenie -cass /Users/z/Downloads/cgenie/colkong.zip -rp /Users/z/Downloads/cgenie/ -skip_gameinfo -autoboot_delay 1 -autoboot_command "\n\n\n\nSYSTEM\nKONG32\n"Īfter entering the game filename it seems to get stuck. And you can either manually enter the commands your supposed to, or use a cmd file to enter them automatically. You can then load one of the games in the same method described in the first post. The games should be in a folder named cgenie and the folder should contain all your cgenie_cass or cgenie_flop games along with a cgenie.zip bios file. I can get the system to start however using the softlist method in the first post. I’ve tried but cannot get this thing to run a game. Well, thats the most obscure system to date, so Kudos for that.
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