![]() ![]() This is not true! The Swap Trick is VERY simple. I’ve been giving it a miss so far myself. I’ve been giving it a miss so far myself.ģ) As far as I know, there’s some bizarre disc-swap trick that lets you play “backup” discs on your Saturn, but it involves manually rewiring the machine and preferably drilling a hole in the side of it. I have no idea where you could find the Saturn BIOS, but as I say, GiriGiri seems to be the only fully functional emulator right now (anyone correct me if I’m wrong) and luckily it doesn’t need one.Īs far as I know, there’s some bizarre disc-swap trick that lets you play “backup” discs on your Saturn, but it involves manually rewiring the machine and preferably drilling a hole in the side of it. Try that other thread that Geoff mentioned though, and as I say, if you tell me exactly where things seem to go wrong I’ll try to help as well. Most people have at least some kind of problem trying to get it to work in the first place though, as it’s not very user-friendly. What are the problems you’re having with GiriGiri, guys? I’ve worked with that emulator quite a bit now (and I’ve managed to get it working on both ME and XP), so I might be able to point you in the right direction…Īnyway, as to your “other questions” sharky:Īs far as I know, the only fully functional, fully playable Saturn emulator at the moment is GiriGiri. ![]()
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