Video corruption after switching from SNES to Neo Geo core.
Posted: Fri Aug 13, 2021 12:03 pm
Hello, not sure where to post this since it involves switching cores:
It has happened twice to me now that after an extended session of playing the SNES core and then switching over to the Neo Geo core, I have observed corrupted graphics on screen, like cycling screens of garbled graphics while the OSD displayed over it just fine. One of the times, I was able to make out that parts of the corrupted graphics seemed to belong to the Neo Geo bios. The problem disappeared once I loaded a game.
I have no idea what is actually happening, but it feels as though memory leftovers from the SNES core are not being cleared properly when switching to another core, which causes corruption.
I am not able to reproduce this consistently, as simply loading a SNES game and switching to the Neo Geo core does not exhibit the issue. It seems that a SNES game must be played for a significant amount of time first it seems.
Has anyone ever seen something like this? Is this known?
I will keep trying and hope to find a consistent reproduction method.
Thanks!
It has happened twice to me now that after an extended session of playing the SNES core and then switching over to the Neo Geo core, I have observed corrupted graphics on screen, like cycling screens of garbled graphics while the OSD displayed over it just fine. One of the times, I was able to make out that parts of the corrupted graphics seemed to belong to the Neo Geo bios. The problem disappeared once I loaded a game.
I have no idea what is actually happening, but it feels as though memory leftovers from the SNES core are not being cleared properly when switching to another core, which causes corruption.
I am not able to reproduce this consistently, as simply loading a SNES game and switching to the Neo Geo core does not exhibit the issue. It seems that a SNES game must be played for a significant amount of time first it seems.
Has anyone ever seen something like this? Is this known?
I will keep trying and hope to find a consistent reproduction method.
Thanks!