Performance is excellent on Naomi and Atomiswave is generally good with a few that perform poorly. I took a very strict approach as outlined above but I was able to get all of my roms working first try and have curated a decent amount from both Naomi and Atomiswave. I strongly recommend that you go to reputable sites for your roms since mismatched versions are normally the reason for a lot of the issues you’re facing. You can use this resource to help you identify the parent roms and where you will need a CHD. I specifically picked out the parent roms and picked up the CHD where applicable. I was only able to find a merged CHD set but from my understanding this has limited impact on CHDs when compared to Roms. Regarding the Roms themselves, I used the latest unmerged romset (.221) and matching CHD set. NOTE: Your bios files should go into the Dreamcast bios directory regardless of if you are running Naomi, Dreamcast or Atomiswave. See below for guidance on how to do this. You’ll need to edit your es_systems.cfg file to add the custom system. I’ve not experimented with running these from the Dreamcast folder and instead placed them in a separate Naomi folder within the Roms directory. For example Capcom vs SNK 2 will require the MAME rom (zip file) and CHD directory, typically the same name as the parent rom, in the rom directory. Naomi needs a MAME rom and quite a few will need a CHD along with it. So I’ve been spending the weekend getting these working and it’s quite straightforward if you take the time to do it right and know where to look.
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