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Final Burn Neo => FBN Discussion => Topic started by: Amaryllis on March 23, 2020, 06:42:47 PM
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Hi, everyone!
I know it is possible to do an universal input map in FBA, so I was wondering if it is possible to do an universal DIPswitch or BIOS configuration in NeoGeo games so I don't have to change every game one by one. I would like to run all my NeoGeo games with the AES Japan bios, is this possible?
Sorry if this has already been asked, I did Google this question but found nothing...
Thanks!
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Hi Amaryllis,
Here's how I do it:
1: load up a neogeo game, set up the inputs and dips up as you'd like
2: in the input editor (F5), press the [Save Preset] button
These new settings will take effect for any NeoGeo game that hasn't been run yet. For games that use the old settings, you can do either:
A: go into directory config/games and delete the .ini file for each NeoGeo game -or-
B: from the input editor (F5), first pull-down select "Player 1", second pull-down select "neogeo", then click Use Preset
This same method can be used for other systems, like NES or Megadrive, except option A is a lot easier, as the input/dip config filename is prefixed with nes_ or md_.
best regards,
- dink
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Hi Amaryllis,
Here's how I do it:
1: load up a neogeo game, set up the inputs and dips up as you'd like
2: in the input editor (F5), press the [Save Preset] button
These new settings will take effect for any NeoGeo game that hasn't been run yet. For games that use the old settings, you can do either:
A: go into directory config/games and delete the .ini file for each NeoGeo game -or-
B: from the input editor (F5), first pull-down select "Player 1", second pull-down select "neogeo", then click Use Preset
This same method can be used for other systems, like NES or Megadrive, except option A is a lot easier, as the input/dip config filename is prefixed with nes_ or md_.
best regards,
- dink
Oh I did save preset before but I was trying to save only inputs. It was after that that I changed the DIPs so I didn't notice, lol.
Thank you very much, mister dink!, it worked like a charm!