Just chucking the multi-part BIN/CUE into a subfolder is simple enough and it works. To top it all off, as I walk away from my pc for 15min, when I came back, JCGamer installs an alternate Turbo Grafx emulator & gets it to work within a 15min span, using the same settings, less the emulator name. I'm sure it's possible to create this (I made one for Rondo of Blood years and years ago), but I had a hard time doing it this time and eventually gave up. What's even nicer and cleaner is a BIN/CUE setup with one big BIN for the whole disc instead of one for every track. You'll also need the syscard3.pce file in your system folder. The Beetle core should read the CUE file just fine. You can either throw all those files right into your PC Engine ROM directory or make a subfolder for them to keep things cleaner. Instead, look for the Redump version of the ROM that includes a CUE file along with a BIN for each track on the CD. I didn't find a way to convert that format to something more usable, but I'm sure it's possible somehow. Over here, we have a great selection of console BIOS files to use on emulators like the Dreamcast Bios for Redream/Reicast on Android devices, SEGA CD Bios for RetroArch, RetroPie, PicoDrive and many more. The IMG/CCD/SUB format is archaic and based on the tools available long ago. The problem is getting that CD format right. PC Engine / Turbo CD games are always a hassle to get running under emulation, but I just set up a new system in the last couple days and they do work just fine in the end.
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