![]() ![]() With the 64 kB RAM in the CD-ROM^2 this becomes a total ofĢ56 kB RAM needed for Super CD-ROM^2 games. ![]() * Contains system v3.0 and plays CD-ROM^2 and Super CD-ROM^2 games. * Sold separately for upgrading CD-ROM^2 for Super CD-ROM^2 games. * Contains system v2.1 and plays CD-ROM^2 games. * Contains system v2.0 and plays CD-ROM^2 games. ![]() * Bundled with the debut US CD-ROM^2 system release. Version HA10109 of the game appears to be fixed. * Due to a bug in Juuouki CD version (HA10817) the game will hang if anotherĬard than v1.0 is used. (Hold I + II + UP + RIGHT then press SELECT.) * Contains system v1.0 and plays CD-ROM^2 games. * Bundled with the debut CD-ROM^2 system release (no US release). Use any system card with the right adapter and CD unit to play any CD game. "downgrade" it to a CD-ROM^2 by inserting any earlier system card (system cardĬD systems and CD games are all region-free, and any console of any region can Which will override its internal system card BIOS. Play CD-ROM^2 and Super CD-ROM^2 games, but it can also use any system card The Super CD-ROM^2 (including the Duo models which contains a built-in SuperĬD-ROM^2) has the v3.0 BIOS and RAM built-in and doesn't require a card to On it as it temporarily "upgrades" it to a Super CD-ROM^2. The Super System Card v3.0 is needed to play Super CD games The original CD-ROM^2 has no built-in BIOS and must always have a system card Format needs to be used if the BRAM has become The following options are shown on a menu (top to bottom) Delete, Format, Endĭelete is used to delete individual files, while format is used to delete allįiles and reformat the memory. Pressing SELECT on the BIOS screen accesses the save data management menu. They contain the BIOS used by CD games and some RAM.Īll official system cards has a data management menu for the 2 kB BRAM (which The system cards are HuCards inserted to the PC-Engine's HuCard slot whenĪ CD system is connected. The fact that it doesn't accept internal ROMs of other sizes is a real problem however, since it refuses to load the Game Express CD card just because it's 32 kB. On the PC-Engine it's common to switch system cards if you have a game that requires a specific version (like a certain version of the CD-version of Juuouki which requires v1.0 or it will crash) or you want the English BRAM menu or something, so I find it a bit strange that it complains if you try to use anything other than the Japanese Super System Card v3.0 for the PC-Engine CD bios, but as long as you can actually switch cards it's fine by me. It was never asked for and Hayazashi Nidan Morita Shogi 2 doesn't seem to work, just a black screen saying "TRANSMIT WAIT", adding the st-018.rom manually doesn't help (I know it's an ARM MPU so it's understandable if it isn't emulated). ![]() It seems the Cx4 ROM is built-in like in the SD2SNES. I tried loading a bunch of SNES co-processors and everything seems to work. If a UI is coming later that would probably take care of that. Having to rename it to the standard name is a bit clunky (for example if you need to use PC-Engine System Card V 1.0 you still have to rename it to " Super CD-ROM System (Japan) (v3.0).pce"), but it's manageable. Regarding internal ROMs, I now understand how to change them like I want. ![]()
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