PSX Compatibility List
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at the moment i can't get 2 games that i really like for psx to run and it happens on all nightly versions of the core (although CD command support compatibility has increased dramatically):
Castleviania Chronicles USA - freezes at the game selection screen after 2 seconds
R-Types USA ( R-Type I/II ) - black screen after the initial introduction video
have you tried them? it will seem strange but I liked the ps1 for 2d arcade ports (many arcade perfect or almost) and few 3D titles (I preferred the PC with 3DFX at the time)
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Castleviania Chronicles USA - freezes at the game selection screen after 2 seconds
R-Types USA ( R-Type I/II ) - black screen after the initial introduction video
have you tried them? it will seem strange but I liked the ps1 for 2d arcade ports (many arcade perfect or almost) and few 3D titles (I preferred the PC with 3DFX at the time)
Happy 2022 everyone!
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With the new sound release, Alundra started working. It used to go to a black screen when you entered a door, but now it all works
Some games seem to not boot correctly and have stopped working, but it is very few I think. I made a long test yesterday.
I think we might see a release that supports sound and works with 1 SD RAM at the end of this month or early February. Peip certainly is making a lot of progress at least.
Some games seem to not boot correctly and have stopped working, but it is very few I think. I made a long test yesterday.
I think we might see a release that supports sound and works with 1 SD RAM at the end of this month or early February. Peip certainly is making a lot of progress at least.
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Ridge Racer Revolution very slow at the start and random slowdown in places through out which aren't present on real hardware. Early days for this core though so will improve with time I am sure.
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Fatal Fury - Wild Ambition - Playable but no music. Sound effects, fightshouts, announcer quotes are definitely there. Sayings like Power Wave!
Street Fighter EX Plus Alpha - Same as Fatal Fury.
Bloody Roar 2 - See Fatal Fury.
Spider-Man 2 Enter Electro - Stage music works at least. Most voice-overs like for the X-Men characters are noticeably missing.
Street Fighter EX Plus Alpha - Same as Fatal Fury.
Bloody Roar 2 - See Fatal Fury.
Spider-Man 2 Enter Electro - Stage music works at least. Most voice-overs like for the X-Men characters are noticeably missing.
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@caldor ty for making that spreadsheet, ive added a few new entries, i only just jumped into the PSX core as i was waiting for it to mature and very impressed with how its coming along. i seen you listed Alundra in an earlier comment on here, this is one of the entries i put in. im in the US and dont recall a black screen after entering a door? i had many many hours on that game, never quite finished it tho close! anyhow, seems to play ok from thru the start, the ship level, until we are in inoia where we get the very first save point. short test but works so far.
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ah just seen this lmaoCaldor wrote: ↑Mon Jan 17, 2022 1:58 pm With the new sound release, Alundra started working. It used to go to a black screen when you entered a door, but now it all works
Some games seem to not boot correctly and have stopped working, but it is very few I think. I made a long test yesterday.
I think we might see a release that supports sound and works with 1 SD RAM at the end of this month or early February. Peip certainly is making a lot of progress at least.
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Ahh yesrelax wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 11:12 pmah just seen this lmaoCaldor wrote: ↑Mon Jan 17, 2022 1:58 pm With the new sound release, Alundra started working. It used to go to a black screen when you entered a door, but now it all works
Some games seem to not boot correctly and have stopped working, but it is very few I think. I made a long test yesterday.
I think we might see a release that supports sound and works with 1 SD RAM at the end of this month or early February. Peip certainly is making a lot of progress at least.
Peip has been extremely active the last few days, with one day having 4 updates, and the last 5 days I think there has been 2 updates per day.
He plans to soon begin working on CD-DA support, which is regular CD audio. Which should in theory make it possible to use the PSX core to play music CDs. With that the core should be fully featured and only be missing bug fixes.
Yesterday he even added mouse support. I only tested it in one game so far, I have begun working on organizing my PSX games.
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Very exciting. I still have not even tried this core because I am waiting for NTSC CRT timings to be corrected. It seems that might be last on the list, so I might just wait for the official release. I am totally fine with waiting. It doesn't seem like it will be a long wait. It's simply amazing how fast this core came to be.
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Crazy Climber 2000 ( Japan ) seems 100% perfect - including the intro video - also shown in this clip.
https://youtu.be/aqfJSFyaqNI
This one can be added to the list I believe.
https://youtu.be/aqfJSFyaqNI
This one can be added to the list I believe.
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Its a public "you can do it yourself" list, so feel free to add it.
I really liked the video, but that guy should very much ditch those sunglasses
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Isn't that about setting the core to run NTSC and then ensure the MiSTer settings themselves handle the refresh rate and such? I usually have the setting set to letting the display decide the refresh rate, so if its already running NTSC then that should be correct. I have not noticed anyone in the Discord test channel mention NTSC timings being off. There is also the option to force PAL 60hz mode, which might make it look better, but I guess that is not what the solution you want.thorr wrote: ↑Fri Feb 04, 2022 11:08 pm Very exciting. I still have not even tried this core because I am waiting for NTSC CRT timings to be corrected. It seems that might be last on the list, so I might just wait for the official release. I am totally fine with waiting. It doesn't seem like it will be a long wait. It's simply amazing how fast this core came to be.
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Many PAL games use Libcrypto as copy protection and the PSX core and MiSTer mains latest updates added support for LibCrypto. Remember to update both if you want to test this, the updates were released yesterday Feb. 6th.
Besides doing the update, the folder with the CUE file for the game needs an SBI file which contains the missing parts of the CDs with the copy protection stuff. They can all be downloaded from redump.org under the download section.
Besides doing the update, the folder with the CUE file for the game needs an SBI file which contains the missing parts of the CDs with the copy protection stuff. They can all be downloaded from redump.org under the download section.
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Yay for SBI support!
By the way, Dino Crisis 1 (U.S. version) is working, not sure how many versions ago. With this change, I'm eager to try the European version!
By the way, Dino Crisis 1 (U.S. version) is working, not sure how many versions ago. With this change, I'm eager to try the European version!
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Thanks. I am waiting for it to be correct with native timings in the core without having to figure out ways to make it work. I am patient (in this case, lol) and will keep waiting until the native timings are implemented. There are plenty of other things to keep me busy in the meantime. It will be cool when I experience the PSX core for the first time and any major bugs should be mostly gone by then and most features should be implemented.Caldor wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 8:35 am Isn't that about setting the core to run NTSC and then ensure the MiSTer settings themselves handle the refresh rate and such? I usually have the setting set to letting the display decide the refresh rate, so if its already running NTSC then that should be correct. I have not noticed anyone in the Discord test channel mention NTSC timings being off. There is also the option to force PAL 60hz mode, which might make it look better, but I guess that is not what the solution you want.
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I have still not heard about there being timing issues and I believe if there are the timing issues should be with the setup of the MiSTer itself and not the core. Have you tried asking in the PSX test channel on the Discord MiSTer group?thorr wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 10:38 pmThanks. I am waiting for it to be correct with native timings in the core without having to figure out ways to make it work. I am patient (in this case, lol) and will keep waiting until the native timings are implemented. There are plenty of other things to keep me busy in the meantime. It will be cool when I experience the PSX core for the first time and any major bugs should be mostly gone by then and most features should be implemented.Caldor wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 8:35 am Isn't that about setting the core to run NTSC and then ensure the MiSTer settings themselves handle the refresh rate and such? I usually have the setting set to letting the display decide the refresh rate, so if its already running NTSC then that should be correct. I have not noticed anyone in the Discord test channel mention NTSC timings being off. There is also the option to force PAL 60hz mode, which might make it look better, but I guess that is not what the solution you want.
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NTSC runs with little bit too low frequency currently, so games are slightly to slow and analog out timing doesn't match well for CRTs.
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I've also been holding out and waiting for the official release, but finally couldn't resist and gave it a go a few days ago. Seeing the likes of Tekken 2 intro working on MiSTer was simply amazing (even though, the image is shifted a bit). Overall, I still can hardly believe it's happening, especially since the core has been built from scratch in an express time. But, yeah, that was me just dipping a toe, I will wait for the fully featured release to do some serious gaming.thorr wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 10:38 pm I am patient (in this case, lol) and will keep waiting until the native timings are implemented. There are plenty of other things to keep me busy in the meantime. It will be cool when I experience the PSX core for the first time and any major bugs should be mostly gone by then and most features should be implemented.
I have a modded PSX (my fav console) and love using it, so it'll remain my 1st choice, but I'm really looking forward to save states and analog controls in this core. Hope the former will be great for more drawn-out games like jRPGs, the latter for the likes of Einhander.
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I have tried Wipeout and Wipeout 2097, both run and play the intro video and then hang. Would the SBI file fix this? Wipeout 3 works perfectly.
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Probably not. Its only PAL games that might have libcrypt. Here is a list of games known to have libcrypt and I am pretty sure it is probably the full list of libcrypt games:
http://redump.org/discs/libcrypt/2/
The PAL version of Wipeout 3 seems like it might use Libcrypt, but that is the only version I think.
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I think some interesting cases exist where Pal versions of some games run at higher resolution than NTSC versions. Combined with the Pal 60 mode in the core it could make for a few games running at higher res while having a 60hz refresh.
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Not so. PAL60 runs at NTSC resolution, as it still has to add up to 15kHz.
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Oh so games never ran at higher resolution in Pal mode? Or you're just saying than you can't have both wil a Pal 60 mode?caad wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 8:15 pmNot so. PAL60 runs at NTSC resolution, as it still has to add up to 15kHz.
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They run at a slightly higher res ( 256p vs 240p ), but at 50hz. If they run at 60hz, they use the NTSC resolution, with PAL color encoding, that is PAL60, which never existed on the real PSX, it was introduced with the Dreamcast.
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Yeah, this is what I meant.