It makes sense - we're now explicitly messing with RAM values on startup. Now that the game will auto-load this cheat on launch, it will no longer boot but rather report a "RAM ERROR" (if I recall correctly). Probably this would work equally well: cheat0_address = "120"Ĥ) Set the game to auto-load a save state on launch Probably you can remove it altogether - as I said, this was the first time doing so and since it works now I'd rather add it here exactly as it is. You'll notice that there's one cheat that's disabled, and it's exactly the same. I was probably lucky), but I now have a cheat file on /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch/cheats/FinalBurn Neo/snowbro2.chtwith the following content: cheat0_address = "120"
I won't go in detail as to how to create cheat codes as there are many guides around the internet and this was also my first time doing so (i.e. Since we can no longer insert coins, I created a cheat file for the game to be permanently set on 99 credits.
You may create it manually in that folder, with that name.ģ) Create/load a cheat code for infinite credits In my case, this created a /opt/retropie/configs/arcade/FinalBurn Neo/snowbro2.rmpfile with the following: input_player1_btn_select = "-1" Since the problem relates to inserting coins, start by removing the COIN button mapping from select, for P1 and P2, and save a Game Controls override file. This will be used at the last step, but it's easier to create it before the next steps.Ģ) Remap controls to remove the "coin" button mapping In my case, it had created a snowbro2.state1 file, so I renamed that to. Now, navigate to your arcade roms folder via SSH, command-line or in any other file explorer and rename that most recent save state to. Note the name of the save state in the RetroArch dialog on the bottom left corner of the screen. Start by launching the game as normal, and after the "HELLO" launch prompt disappears create a save state by pressing HOTKEY + R1.
Symptom: Snow Bros 2 hangs with "Coin Error" if a coin button is held for two long. Just sharing a hacky workaround for the Snow Bros 2 "Coin Error" that happens if you hold the coin button for a bit too long.