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Neo4all/AES ''(a.k.a. AES4ALL)'' is a fork of Neo4all by [[Chui]], and emulates the NeoGeo AES/MVS, cartridge, video game system.  
AES4ALL ''(a.k.a. Neo4all/AES)'' is a fork of Neo4all by [[Chui]], and emulates the NeoGeo AES/MVS video game system.  


It is very fast, with working sound emulation. Some of the best NeoGeo games are fully playable on AES4ALL, like King of Fighters '99, Metal Slug 2, and Art of Fighting.
The current release offers amazing compatibility and full speed emulation with full BGM and SFX. Beta 2 introduces a brandnew GUI with customizable controls, a rewrite of the Yamaha 2610 FM emulator, the latest FAME and FAZE versions, much faster ROM loading and an additional MMU cache level which enables to use the Dreamcast's 2MByte SRAM.
 
To use the maximum amount of the Dreamcast's RAM, it even allows standalone single game discs which avoid loading the menu and boot straight to the game.




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===Features===
===Features===


* Close to fullspeed emulation (frameskip0 with sound-fx).
* Emulates Neo Geo MVS & AES games
* Fast FAME Motorola 68000 core by Fox68k.
* 100% full speed without frameskip on most games
* Fast FAZE Zilog Z80 core by Fox68k.
* 2 Player support
* Custom PowerVR2 graphic core (fast tile caching).
* Great compatibility
* Autoframeskip for good speed.
* MMU technique for playing games larger than the DC's RAM
* Joystick is emulated with analog and digital pad + A,B,X,Y and Start/R-Trigger.  
* Second MMU cache level using the Dreamcast's SRAM (+2MByte)
* Complete menu with L-Trigger: region selector, frameskip control, graphic filtering, hardware reset...
* Full VMU Support
* Crystalline sound without lag.
* Region Selection
* Both control players emulated.
* Nice GUI with Music
* A lot of games work.
* Arcade Stick Support
* Customizable Controls
* Safe Reset Function
* Standalone CD Feature (the emu + your game on 1 CD)
* Low level CD-ROM access for fast CD swap.  
* Super fast ROM loading
* Main CPU Motorola 68000:
* FAME emulation library by Fox68k  
* Sound CPU Zilog Z80:
* FAZE Z80 emulation core by Fox68k  
* NeoGeo CD Video Display Processor:
* Overclock & Underclock Options for both CPUs
* Custom PowerVR2 based engine by Chui (sdl_gp32 -at- yahoo.es)
* Tile caching.  
* SQ data transfer.  
* Optional bilinear filtering  
* YM2610 FM sound emulation.  
* Disc Swap with your ROM disc




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===NeoGeoCD===
===NeoGeoCD===


There's also a fork of this emulator that plays NeoGeoCD games called [[Neo4All/CD]].
There's also a fork of this emulator that plays NeoGeoCD games called [[NEO4ALL]].
 


==Downloads==
==Downloads==
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* Aes4all Beta 1 - [http://chui.dcemu.co.uk/releases/neo4all_aes-beta1.rar Plainfiles] - ''Unknown release date
* Aes4all Beta 1 - [http://chui.dcemu.co.uk/releases/neo4all_aes-beta1.rar Plainfiles] - ''Unknown release date


==Burning==
===Needed BIOS Files===
The emulator needs pre-converted AES files that contain portions of the AES BIOS to work. So in order to convert your MVS ROMs for Neo4All/AES, you need to search for these files at first:
* aes-bios.bin (128KByte)
* ng-lo.rom (64KByte)
* ng-sfix.rom (128KByte)
* sfix.sfx (128KByte)
Google for "Neo Geo BIOS" and once you got the different BIOS distributions that are floating around, unzip them and copy the files listed above into your /NEO4ALL_AES-ALPHA/WINDOWS/CONVERTNEO/BIOS/ folder.
Once you found "NG-SFIX.ROM" (128k), simply rename it to "SFIX.SFX".
Pay attention to the ROM size! There are TWO DIFFERENT versions of "NG-LO.ROM", one is 128KByte in size, the other 64KByte. The 64KByte version is needed here.
InsaneDavid posted this over at DCEmulation.org: Most of the time in a NeoGeo BIOS package if "ng-lo.rom" is present it will be the 128KByte version. However if there isn't present, a 64KByte file called "000-lo.lo" usually is. "000-lo.lo" is the 64KByte version of "ng-lo.rom" - simply rename it to "ng-lo.rom" and you've got what you need.
====Uni-BIOS====
If you are not able for whatever reasons to find the proper "AES-BIOS.BIN", you could try to google for the Uni-BIOS.
Rename "UNI-BIOS.ROM" to "AES-BIOS.BIN" and put it along with the other BIOS files in your /NEO4ALL_AES-ALPHA/WINDOWS/CONVERTNEO/BIOS/ folder. Then convert your games.
Note that only Uni-BIOS v1.2 will work with the Dreamcast version of Neo4All/AES. Thanks to SUPNEO for the info.
===How To Build A Selfbootable Neo4ALL/AES Disc===
Building a selfbootable disc of Neo4All/AES is the same as with all Dreamcast games or emus. It can be done easily with the available selboot apps like Dir2Boot, Selfboot or SBInducer (where you'd simply have put all files in the /Inducer/ folder). Suggested is BootDreams by fackue as it's by far the best selfboot app. You can get it from here:
http://www.dchelp.dcemulation.org/
Just point BootDreams to the folder that's containing Neo4All's 1ST_READ.BIN file and your games.
Here's the complete needed disc structure that folder should hold:
* ../Neo4AES/1st_read.bin (the emulator itself)
* ../Neo4AES/mslugx.aes (your converted games)
* ../Neo4AES/NEO4ALL/ (folder)
An IP.BIN is not needed if you use BootDreams as it will create the file automatically for you! In general, all IP.BINs are identical so if you don't use BootDreams, just copy that file from any other game or emu.
The /NEO4ALL/ folder contains a lot of files like "AES.mod", "Background0.bmp", etc. Some of these are not necessary and could as well be deleted. In fact, deleting them will also free some valuable Kbytes of the DC's RAM and thus improving the performance a lot by definitly reducing the loading times noticably (e.g. SNK vs Capcom, Metal Slug X, etc.), so it's really suggested to delete all unneccessary files. Here's a complete list of all of those files that are needed for the emu to work, so they better should not be deleted:
* Background_AES.bmp
* Beep.wav
* Colors.txt
* Loading.bmp
* Memcard.bin
* Patch.prg
* Splash_AES.bmp
* Startup.bin
* Text.bmp
* Text2.bmp
* Window.bmp
==Links==
* [http://www.dreamcast-scene.com/index.php/Main/AESRecommendGames Recommended AES Games]


[[Category:Emulator]]
[[Category:Emulator]]

Latest revision as of 07:03, 30 March 2010

AES4ALL
Metal Slug 2
Homepage Homepage
Latest Version Beta 2
Downloads Plainfiles
Release Date 04/04/2007
Author Chui
Based on NeoCD DC/
GnGeo/
NeoCD/SDL
Systems Emulated NeoGeo AES/MVS
Best Available Emulator
For this system(s)?
Yes.
Active Unknown
Refresh Rate 50Hz / 60Hz

History

AES4ALL (a.k.a. Neo4all/AES) is a fork of Neo4all by Chui, and emulates the NeoGeo AES/MVS video game system.

The current release offers amazing compatibility and full speed emulation with full BGM and SFX. Beta 2 introduces a brandnew GUI with customizable controls, a rewrite of the Yamaha 2610 FM emulator, the latest FAME and FAZE versions, much faster ROM loading and an additional MMU cache level which enables to use the Dreamcast's 2MByte SRAM.

To use the maximum amount of the Dreamcast's RAM, it even allows standalone single game discs which avoid loading the menu and boot straight to the game.


Puzzle Bobble


Features

  • Emulates Neo Geo MVS & AES games
  • 100% full speed without frameskip on most games
  • 2 Player support
  • Great compatibility
  • MMU technique for playing games larger than the DC's RAM
  • Second MMU cache level using the Dreamcast's SRAM (+2MByte)
  • Full VMU Support
  • Region Selection
  • Nice GUI with Music
  • Arcade Stick Support
  • Customizable Controls
  • Safe Reset Function
  • Standalone CD Feature (the emu + your game on 1 CD)
  • Low level CD-ROM access for fast CD swap.
  • Super fast ROM loading
  • Main CPU Motorola 68000:
  • FAME emulation library by Fox68k
  • Sound CPU Zilog Z80:
  • FAZE Z80 emulation core by Fox68k
  • NeoGeo CD Video Display Processor:
  • Overclock & Underclock Options for both CPUs
  • Custom PowerVR2 based engine by Chui (sdl_gp32 -at- yahoo.es)
  • Tile caching.
  • SQ data transfer.
  • Optional bilinear filtering
  • YM2610 FM sound emulation.
  • Disc Swap with your ROM disc


Aero Fighters Art of Fighting


NeoGeoCD

There's also a fork of this emulator that plays NeoGeoCD games called NEO4ALL.

Downloads


Burning

Needed BIOS Files

The emulator needs pre-converted AES files that contain portions of the AES BIOS to work. So in order to convert your MVS ROMs for Neo4All/AES, you need to search for these files at first:

  • aes-bios.bin (128KByte)
  • ng-lo.rom (64KByte)
  • ng-sfix.rom (128KByte)
  • sfix.sfx (128KByte)

Google for "Neo Geo BIOS" and once you got the different BIOS distributions that are floating around, unzip them and copy the files listed above into your /NEO4ALL_AES-ALPHA/WINDOWS/CONVERTNEO/BIOS/ folder.

Once you found "NG-SFIX.ROM" (128k), simply rename it to "SFIX.SFX".

Pay attention to the ROM size! There are TWO DIFFERENT versions of "NG-LO.ROM", one is 128KByte in size, the other 64KByte. The 64KByte version is needed here.

InsaneDavid posted this over at DCEmulation.org: Most of the time in a NeoGeo BIOS package if "ng-lo.rom" is present it will be the 128KByte version. However if there isn't present, a 64KByte file called "000-lo.lo" usually is. "000-lo.lo" is the 64KByte version of "ng-lo.rom" - simply rename it to "ng-lo.rom" and you've got what you need.

Uni-BIOS

If you are not able for whatever reasons to find the proper "AES-BIOS.BIN", you could try to google for the Uni-BIOS.

Rename "UNI-BIOS.ROM" to "AES-BIOS.BIN" and put it along with the other BIOS files in your /NEO4ALL_AES-ALPHA/WINDOWS/CONVERTNEO/BIOS/ folder. Then convert your games.

Note that only Uni-BIOS v1.2 will work with the Dreamcast version of Neo4All/AES. Thanks to SUPNEO for the info.

How To Build A Selfbootable Neo4ALL/AES Disc

Building a selfbootable disc of Neo4All/AES is the same as with all Dreamcast games or emus. It can be done easily with the available selboot apps like Dir2Boot, Selfboot or SBInducer (where you'd simply have put all files in the /Inducer/ folder). Suggested is BootDreams by fackue as it's by far the best selfboot app. You can get it from here:

http://www.dchelp.dcemulation.org/

Just point BootDreams to the folder that's containing Neo4All's 1ST_READ.BIN file and your games.

Here's the complete needed disc structure that folder should hold:

  • ../Neo4AES/1st_read.bin (the emulator itself)
  • ../Neo4AES/mslugx.aes (your converted games)
  • ../Neo4AES/NEO4ALL/ (folder)

An IP.BIN is not needed if you use BootDreams as it will create the file automatically for you! In general, all IP.BINs are identical so if you don't use BootDreams, just copy that file from any other game or emu.


The /NEO4ALL/ folder contains a lot of files like "AES.mod", "Background0.bmp", etc. Some of these are not necessary and could as well be deleted. In fact, deleting them will also free some valuable Kbytes of the DC's RAM and thus improving the performance a lot by definitly reducing the loading times noticably (e.g. SNK vs Capcom, Metal Slug X, etc.), so it's really suggested to delete all unneccessary files. Here's a complete list of all of those files that are needed for the emu to work, so they better should not be deleted:

  • Background_AES.bmp
  • Beep.wav
  • Colors.txt
  • Loading.bmp
  • Memcard.bin
  • Patch.prg
  • Splash_AES.bmp
  • Startup.bin
  • Text.bmp
  • Text2.bmp
  • Window.bmp


Links