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Non-NEC Console Related Discussion => Console Chat => Topic started by: sunteam_paul on January 28, 2011, 06:26:55 AM
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I've got the M88 emulator and I'm trying to get Misty Blue to run, but I get a message 'Please set 8M Mode'. Anyone know what that means? I'm a complete newbie with this.
Edit: I changed the MHz setting to 8 and now the message is gone, but I get a blank screen. All the options are in Japanese so it's not easy to work out...
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Ah! It randomly started to work now! Awesome.
Oh yeah, Yuzo Koshiro! I love PC-88 music.
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I don't care if I'm talking to myself now, but I just found a PC-88 music emulator called Hoot and I need to go change my pants now.
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I don't care if I'm talking to myself now, but I just found a PC-88 music emulator called Hoot and I need to go change my pants now.
yus. use it :)
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Sorcerian...Ys...Valis...a whole new world of stuff to pick for wibble.
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Sorcerian...Ys...Valis...a whole new world of stuff to pick for wibble.
Sweet
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Sorcerian...Ys...Valis...a whole new world of stuff to pick for wibble.
PC-88, I haven't gone there yet. Thanks for sharing about Hoot... I'll have to check it out.
What do you use for PC-98?
Thanks in advance :)
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Sorcerian...Ys...Valis...a whole new world of stuff to pick for wibble.
PC-88, I haven't gone there yet. Thanks for sharing about Hoot... I'll have to check it out.
What do you use for PC-98?
Thanks in advance :)
I forget the name, its the emulator thats cat related.
Nekonoodle or some shit.
Neko Project? I think? It's the best one I ever used.
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Yeah, Hoot is pretty great. Love Japanese FM music.
I just wish Hoot had auto-song-changing (or even just a timer), like M1 did.