The Grand Knight of Valour is the highest federal award which can be presented in Malaysia. It was created on 29 July 1960 and was gazetted on 11 August 1960. The award is the highest ranking in the list of the Malaysian Federal Ranking of Awards, and is ranked higher than the Order of the Royal Family of Malaysia awarded to Malaysian Royalty. Disabled protection simulation for several sets. This demotes Knights of Valour / Knights of Valour Plus to NOT working as there is no dump of the internal rom. Photo Y2k still works because it's using the emulation added above, but you can no longer change region as this is supplied by the ASIC27A device which is now emulated. This is correct.
So i've recently come across knight of valour series and am obsessed with these 2 games.mentioned in the title. But mame comes across an error when running them. On the selection screen it says 'missing driver.
Pgm2.c' i went ahead and googled this and was able to get my hands on said file. But still mame wont rune these games should the generic pgm bios file on the various websites contain pgm2 bio files or do i need these separately. I've googled for the life of me pgm2 bios files and found only one japanese forum where a guy was asking the same question i am how the hell do you play pgm2 games on mame? Basically i want to play knight of valour n2 new legend and knight of valour 3 on mame.
I havn't played them, but looking at MAME's rom info i can tell you. 2 uses PGM, rom date:2000 3 uses PGM2 rom date:2011 2 should work 3 may not be emulated yet.
I don't keep track of the offical grace period emulators give the developers before releasing emu support for a rom, but im sure you can find that info somewere. Hints: name.c is a driver for mame, not the bios.
According to the compatibility lists (and posts by others), FBA should be able to handle the Knights of Valour series. Unfortunately, I can't get them to work on my Pi 3, updated to current as of 30-Sep-17. I've tried MAME 0.184 ROMs and FBA 02.97.40 ROMs updated (perhaps incorrectly by me) to 02.97.42 using clrmamepro. I've seen it mentioned that these games need a separate BIOS. Now, I have Knights of Valour running on MAME w/o audio, so I assumed that the BIOS was available to both MAME and FBA.
Is that not the case?. Do these games need a BIOS which isn't part of the standard Retropie install/update process for the FBA package? That is, do I need to seek out the BIOS separately and manually insert it into the BIOS/fba folder?. Are the ROMsets I'm using for this incorrect? As in, MAME 0.184 doesn't work with FBA.42 and I may have incorrectly converted the ROMs from 40 - 42?
Said in: I've seen it mentioned that these games need a separate BIOS. Now, I have Knights of Valour running on MAME w/o audio, so I assumed that the BIOS was available to both MAME and FBA.
Is that not the case? You need to have a valid bios in the rom directory you're running the game from. The bios is part of the romset, so you could only 'share' it between mame/fba if you're running mame/fba from the same folder /arcade/? AND they somehow use the same romset.
Do these games need a BIOS which isn't part of the standard Retropie install/update process for the FBA package? That is, do I need to seek out the BIOS separately and manually insert it into the BIOS/fba folder? It's part of the romset. Retropie doens't come with any BIOSs. They're as illegal as roms.
Are the ROMsets I'm using for this incorrect? As in, MAME 0.184 doesn't work with FBA.42 and I may have incorrectly converted the ROMs from 40 - 42? I don't know. Latest retropie uses 0.2.97.42. I can't tell you if your conversion via clrmamepro worked - clrmamepro would have, though.