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Darksoft'S Neogeo Multi Mvs / Aes

The document provides instructions for using Darksoft's Neogeo Multi MVS/AES cartridge, which allows loading multiple Neogeo games from a microSD card and retains the last 3 games loaded on power cycle; it describes installing the cartridge, updating firmware, navigating the menu system to load and configure games, and some known issues.
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Darksoft'S Neogeo Multi Mvs / Aes

The document provides instructions for using Darksoft's Neogeo Multi MVS/AES cartridge, which allows loading multiple Neogeo games from a microSD card and retains the last 3 games loaded on power cycle; it describes installing the cartridge, updating firmware, navigating the menu system to load and configure games, and some known issues.
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DARKSOFT’S NEOGEO

MULTI MVS / AES

MULTI MVS/AES MANUAL v 2.0


Congratulations on your new Neogeo MultiMVS/AES and thanks for supporting us on our
project. We have put a lot of time and effort on making this cartridge meeting everyone’s
expectations and we hope you enjoy it.

The cartridge incorporates both Flash roms and DDR memory in order to increase the number
of games that can be loaded at the same time and to keep loading times as low as possible.

WARNING!

This cartridge has a PCB made up of electronic components. It shouldn’t be opened, neither
tampered with. Before handling discharge yourself by touching ground. The cartridge should be
inserted and removed only with the console powered off. The same applies to the microSD.

For MVS,we use recycled original sandblasted MVS Carts, so it should be inserted as any
original MVS cart. For AES we use reproductions of the original cart. If you are unsure about
how to operate the cartridge get in touch request technical help on www.arcade-projects.com

Not following these instructions will void the warranty.

BEFORE INSTALLING THE CARTRIDGE


Before installing, make sure that your motherboard is properly working using a regular
cartridge, check the contacts and clean them if necessary, in order to ensure proper contact.

Please check that the battery is still working and has a regular value, otherwise settings won’t
be saved and can lead to unexpected behavior.

INSTALL THE CARTRIDGE


Just insert the cartridge as any regular MVS/AES cartridge paying attention to the White
triangle mark that all MVS carts have. If you look at the AES from the front, the microSD slot
will be located on the right (opposite side of the reset button). Make sure you insert it with the
power switched off and that you have inserted a microSD in the slot for it. The microSD should
have a folder called \games that contains all the games to play. Those games can be converted
from MAME romset using a script. We will not provide any info about roms or where to get
them. You must ensure yourself that you are legally entitled to run anything that goes on that
microSD.

If you are updating the firmware or the menu, you should create a folder called \update and
place the given files there. If you are updating the menu, you should place the new menu on a
folder called “menu” inside \update. If the update went well, you should see that the
folder \menu inside \update was deleted.
Also, after every menu update, delete the BUFF file from the microSD, as this contains
information that changes between revisions of the menu.

The cartridge has been designed from scratch to have the best possibilities. This wasn't made
on a quick run to get quick cash. We have a PCB that is made of 8 layers and includes both flash
memory and DDR. It has capacity to hold at the same time 3 different games, so this cart will
turn your 1-slot mobo into a 3-slot mobo.

The cartridge will remember which games were loaded last time and on a power cycle (saved
on files SLOT1,SLOT2 and SLOT3), these games will be loaded again. This is a very powerful
feature that makes you playing your favorite games much easier. The cartridge comes with an
intuitive, easy-to-use menu. The first time you power it up, it will create a file called BUFF on
the root directory. This process will take with the latest firmware update less than 10 seconds.
This BUFF file will contain all the information saved from the backup ram.

The root of the microSD contains 3 slot files that tell the cart which games must be loaded into
DDR! If you change the value for the name of another game, it will load the DDR values
corresponding to that game, but the flashes will still have the old contents, so you'll be loading
the OLD game with NEW graphics which will result in a mess! Either don’t touch them or delete
them, but don't edit them.

Notice that the only thing that is loaded on power up when the SLOTx files are checked is what
is stored on DDR, meaning CROM and VROM. The flashes are never updated unless you load a
different game in any of the slots.

You must take into account that ALL the games (up to 3) load the content of their DDR on
power cycle until you delete them from the slot. So if you choose 3 of the biggest games, every
time that you power on, it will completely load the content of CROM and VROM for those 3
games before going into the menu. Although it’s very fast, take this into account when
choosing which and how many games to load. Adding / removing games from a slot can be
easily done from the menu.

UPDATING THE CARTRIDGE


In order to update the firmware, you just need to place the provided files into a folder called
\update. The Files must be called “flash.img” (ARM) and “top” (FPGA) and/or “cpld”(CPLD). If
you are updating several of them, you should update the file flash.img first, then the rest. After
proper update and only after, the file will be deleted.

In order to update the menu, you need to place the content of new menu in a folder called
\update\menu.

We are working on this cart and adding new features / fixes continuously. Please go to the
forum at www.arcade-projects.com and let us know your experience. If you have any troubles
we’ll do the best to fix them.

All original games are supported without modification. There are several bootlegs with
protection that we aren’t supporting.
CURRENTLY KNOWN ISSUES
• UNIBIOS will not show the NeoGeo logo properly on bootup the first time we boot.

• If you play the musics 3,4 or 5 in the menu and exit, Magician Lord has no sound.

• Some games won't boot in AES mode unless you use UNIBIOS. This is a protection that
we need to emulate. The games with this protection are the following ones:
Matrimelee, Nightmare in the Dark (Original), Metal Slug 4, Metal Slug 5, Sengoku 3
and Zupapa. Use patched versions for now.

• Protection of games FF2, KOF98 and SSK is not supported yet. Use patched versions for
now.

HOW THE MENU WORKS


The first time you boot the menu as there won't be (or shouldn't be) any programmed games,
your microSD will also not contain any SLOT files in it.

Make sure that you copy all the games/homebrew/own code into a folder called \games. Once
in the menu, you can navigate the list and choose which games you want to load/unload from
any of the 3 slots.

When your cart has been already programmed with 1 or more slots, you will see a stranded
man and a countdown. During this countdown, you can see below the options that you have
available to boot:

S (means 1P Start) to go to Menu, A to Boot game in Slot1, B to Boot game in Slot2 and C to
Boot game in Slot3.

If you decide to go into the menu, you'll see different options. Some of them are related to
Backup memory and will only be visible if you're running the cart in a MVS console.
See picture below:

The first option of the menu is Game List, from here you can select the games that are in your
microSD and from there you can add games to slot, delete games from slots, etc.

While navigating the game list, choose which game you want to load / remove from a given
slot. To remove a game from a slot, just choose any game, press a button and choose B to
remove the existing game from that SLOT. To add a game just navigate to the game you want
and then choose in which SLOT you want to save it. NOTICE that all changes will be applied and
save ONLY after exiting the menu via the option EXIT.

There is a feature that we call QuickLaunch in which at any time during navigation, just press
1PStart when you are over that game and it will automatically load it into SLOT1 and boot to it.
Notice that a QuickLaunch will only update SLOT 1 while SLOT 2 and SLOT 3 will remain with
the games they had before.

The menu has 2 navigating options list and thumbnails, both with slow or quick animations.
You can change which one you prefer from the Menu configuration section.

Next Option is Games Configuration(MVS Only). From here you change the Softdip settings
from any of the games in any slot. Notice that you need to run the game at least once to be
able to change the settings. From here you will be able to see the three slots and the games
loaded on it and you'll be able to change settings like level of difficulty, Number of players,
Demo Sound, language, etc. Those settings are the ones from the original game and as
intented by the manufacturer of them.

See picture below with example.


Next Option is Manage Save States (MVS Only) From here you can backup or restore the
information stored in Backup Ram from/to the microSD. Notice that the NeoGeo can store up
to a maximum of information for 6 games, that includes settings, Highscore, etc. If you install a
new game in the motherboard (or the multi) The NeoGeo BIOS will automatically remove the
information of one of these games from Backup Ram in order to make available space for the
newly installed game.

Notice that the Menu is also considered a GAME and takes one of the 6 available slots.

See picture below:


The next option is System Configuration, you will be able to see the current HardDIP settings
set in your Motherboard. Notice that only the first two options which refer to MODE and
REGION can be changed. The rest are for your information only.

You can change if the region selected is Either USA, Europe or Japan and all games will run into
this mode. The same applies for Mode, you can select if you want games to run in MVS mode
or AES mode.

The next option is the Menu Configuration Section.


Boot mode: From here you can select booting to GAME, GAME LIST or MENU.

One of the options that you can setup in the cart in order to speed up booting time is Booting
either into the MENU, boot directly into Game List or into the 1st available GAME. If you
choose booting into GAME*, it will not go into menu and automatically boot the 1 st available
game. Notice that if you have chosen the option to boot into GAME (As opposed to MENU or
GAME LIST), it will always boot to the first available game and will never enter the menu. To go
back to menu you need to keep pressed 1P START while powering on or when changing slot to
the Menu (1P + UP during 3 seconds) or the menu will follow the selected behavior and will
boot to the 1st loaded game.

Boot timer: This allows you how long should the counter last during the intro section with the
stranded man.

Game List Display: you can choose if you want to see the games as a LIST or THUMBNAILS.

Game List Animations: This a feature that uses an animation while navigating the slots. It
makes navigating a bit slow, but some people prefer it.

Menu Music: From here you can select if you want music while navigatinf the menu. Notice
that the menu plays some Amiga Mod files converted to Play with Neogeo. We'll leave it as it is
for now, but we foresee people being able to convert and upload new mods.

Menu Music code: You can select the mod music that you want to hear in the background out
of 6 different tunes.

Skip intro: This option will make the intro with Darksoft logo to go much quicker.

In Game Hot Keys: This option allows to completely disable the hot-keys used to change slot
and call the menu. In this way, people who have the cabinet in one location and don't want
players to change options. You will need to power cycle to be able to see the Intro again and
from there boot from another slot or Press 1P Start to go to the menu.

Diagnostics: This section runs a small cart related diagnostics which are used to determine if
everything works well with the cart.
About: In this section, you'll be able to verify the exact version of the firmware uploaded and
the number of games available in the microSD.

Help Section: A small self-explanatory screen with information about how to change between
slots and call the menu.

Once you have chosen which games you want to load and EXIT from the menu, you will be
presented the 1st available game, be it on slot 1, 2 or 3. At any time during gameplay, you have
available the following combinations:

Hold Start + UP for 3 seconds => Go Back to Menu

Hold Start + RIGHT (or LEFT)for 3 seconds => Switch Slot to next/previous game.
Clear Backup Ram: From here you will be able to clear the contents of Backup RAM. Please
notice that you need to Press B to clear the Backup RAM, not A button.

Exit and Program Games: From this option, we will exit the menu. If we have changed the
content of any of the slots, here is where the actual update is being done. It's also here when
the menu will save any information in the Backup Ram that is about to be deleted. As explained
above, if we have all 6 slots of Backup RAM full, the BIOS will delete one of them to make place
for the newly inserted game. In order to avoid that, we will backup the content of the game
that is about to be deleted into the BUFF file in the microSD.

The BUFF file can be open and navigated, with any FAT12 file mounting tool, like OSF Mount.

HAVE FUN!

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