Okay, first of all ignore what you know about Kega Fusion because that's not relevant to the emulator core we use for Sega CD (GenesisPlus-GX). They work just fine every single time I run Sega CD through Fusion352i. Well it's telling me the Bios files aren't there for Sega CD games but they are. I just wish these additional cores would be easier to install/download for everyone running Mavericks. The idea of putting everything together, including artwork, game saves, cheats, wireless controller compatibility, etc. I think OpenEmu is the best think to ever happen to emulation. My point is this.if we have all these extra emus that work fine on their own with Mavericks, why aren't they being incorporated into the NON-EXPERIMENTAL version of OpenEmu? I was excited at the notion of finally being able to include Playstation, PSP, Sega CD, and N64 into OpenEmu as my "one program fits all" solution instead of running 4 separate emus in addition to OpenEmu. Also, when I dragged my Sega CD roms into OpenEmu, it put all but 1 of them into Sony PSP for some reason.? I normally use Fusion352i on my Mac running OSX Mavericks and it runs Sega CD just fine. I have all the BIOS files which I threw into the Game Library folder and Sega CD folder but still nothing. I downloaded the experimental version and still can't play Sega CD games.
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