![]() I should add that some people stated that the BIOS with the "wrong" MD5 checksum was useful with RetroPie. The solution however comes in part from. ![]() **This info (discussing the problem) has been gathered from various posts I won't bore the reader with listing. I believe the file I eventually identified as the functional/correct** syscard3.pc**e was a torrent. *The non-functional syscard3.pce file initially came from a repository of BIOS for RetroArch. Also, this process can be used to validate all BIOS files as their MD5 checksums are listed on various sites. It was stated "run the following command in Terminal to convert"**** the wrong BIOS into the correct one.īy checking each version of BIOS, you will come across the correct file (or repair a broken one) which you can then add to your file file or system folder depending on your emulator setup. ***Ĭompare the resulting MD5 Hash (checksum). Type : "certutil -hashfile syscard3.pce MD5". Open Command Prompt in Windows (type "cmd" in Taskbar Search and select Command Prompt App. Place syscard3.pce file into this folder. To verify which version of the syscard3.pce file you have, perform the following:Ĭreate a folder in your Root directory (C:\), call it something simple like "hash" (C:\hash). This has been identified as "containing a 512-byte copier header" and thus will not work. The wrong MD5 checksum is: ff1a674273fe3540ccef576376407d1d.īy far, the most common version of syscard3.pce produces the "wrong" checksum. File syscard3.pce (also called: " Super CD-ROM System (Japan) (v3.0).pce") is the last BIOS developed for the system and should be the key to playing all TG/PCE games. ![]() This is the recommended BIOS to use with almost every TG/PCE emulator as most (all?) are based on Mednafen. As I did not find a single place to provide what is needed to understand and fix the problem, I felt compelled to place my first post. I wanted to post a solution to an obscure problem that occurs frequently when attempting to play TG/PCE CD ROMs (non-CD ROMs can use various BIOS with mixed success)*.
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