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chris06 |
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Newcomer Normal user Level: 3 Posts: 1/2 EXP: 108 Next: 20 Since: 04-10-20 Last post: 1470 days ago Last view: 1460 days ago |
I am almost about to give up, but I will give it one last try. I have a windows 10 laptop that isn't the most powerful, but it can run snes and gba emulation just fine.
I am attempting to run melonds, but for some reason it's telling me "BIOS/firmware can't be found" even though bios7, bios9, and firmware are in the same folder as melonds? https://i.imgur.com/i5ZnxH7.png It may have to do with the properties, as I messed with both that and the normal renaming of files so that they both end in .bin any help is much appreciated |
Arisotura |
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Big fire melon magical melon girl Level: 56 Posts: 480/884 EXP: 1335002 Next: 63174 Since: 03-28-17 From: France Last post: 1 day ago Last view: 2 hours ago |
seems you have Explorer set to hide file extensions. seeing as romlist.bin shows up as 'romlist', you might have named your BIOS files 'bios9.bin.bin' or 'bios9.bin.rom' or something in the like.
this is one of the reasons why the 'hide file extensions' thing is bad. ____________________ Kuribo64 |
chris06 |
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Newcomer Normal user Level: 3 Posts: 2/2 EXP: 108 Next: 20 Since: 04-10-20 Last post: 1470 days ago Last view: 1460 days ago |
wow, thank you so much! I checked my file explorer options and sure enough, for some reason explorer had file extensions hidden.
executed melonds and it finally opens now, much thanks |
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