Highlight the new line with a single left clickĬhoose Japanese/Western Bioses by clicking on "Path" next to each and navigating to where your bios is Right click in white space under "Game name" it ignores all the multi-emulator stuff:Ĭlick on the bolded "Загрузить" below Medsat 1.8 to downloadĭownload & unzip Mednafen 1.22.2 (linked in OP) in MedSat's "Core" folder" If you're using it purely for saturn, using the "MedSat" frontend would be most striaghtforward.
I do have to say that the Mednafen team has been doing a great job with this core. I was using Mednafen back then on Linux, and the Saturn core was something that was added in 2015 - 2016 (something like that?). Also, Mednafen didn't have Sega Saturn support in 2006. they also added features like hardware rendering and higher resolutions.
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But it did support multiple platforms, unlike SFF, which is Windows only.īut I have noticed that Yabause has been forked many times over the last few years, and some of those forks have improved quite a bit over the original Yabause. Yabause was hot garbage back then, and remained that way for a very long time, as far as compatibility went. But SFF was also a bit esoteric, and requires you to either use real Saturn discs, or mount ISO's through a virtual disc drive. One is SFF, which did have really good compatibility back then, as it was one of the most hardware accurate emulators. What I mean by sketchy, is that back in 2006, there were only really two passable emulators.