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Fixes #39
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# Software Information
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display_name = "Sega - Saturn (Beetle Saturn)"
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authors = "Mednafen Team"
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supported_extensions = "ccd|chd|cue|toc|m3u"
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corename = "Beetle Saturn"
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# Hardware Information
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manufacturer = "Sega"
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categories = "Emulator"
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systemname = "Saturn"
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systemid = "sega_saturn"
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database = "Sega - Saturn"
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license = "GPLv2"
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permissions = ""
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display_version = "v0.9.45.1"
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# Libretro Features
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supports_no_game = "false"
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hw_render = "false"
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needs_fullpath = "true"
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disk_control = "true"
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savestate = "true"
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savestate_features = "serialized"
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cheats = "true"
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input_descriptors = "true"
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memory_descriptors = "true"
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libretro_saves = "true"
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core_options = "true"
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load_subsystem = "false"
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hw_render = "false"
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# Firmware / BIOS
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firmware_count = 4
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firmware0_desc = "sega_101.bin (Saturn JP BIOS)"
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firmware0_path = "sega_101.bin"
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firmware0_opt = "false"
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firmware1_desc = "mpr-17933.bin (Saturn US/EU BIOS)"
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firmware1_path = "mpr-17933.bin"
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firmware1_opt = "false"
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firmware2_desc = "mpr-18811-mx.ic1 (The King of Fighters '95 ROM Cartridge)"
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firmware2_path = "mpr-18811-mx.ic1"
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firmware2_opt = "true"
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firmware3_desc = "mpr-19367-mx.ic1 (Ultraman: Hikari no Kyojin Densetsu ROM Cartridge)"
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firmware3_path = "mpr-19367-mx.ic1"
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firmware3_opt = "true"
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notes = "(!) sega_101.bin (md5): 85ec9ca47d8f6807718151cbcca8b964|(!) mpr-17933.bin (md5): 3240872c70984b6cbfda1586cab68dbe|(!) mpr-18811-mx.ic1 (md5): 255113ba943c92a54facd25a10fd780c|(!) mpr-19367-mx.ic1 (md5): 1cd19988d1d72a3e7caa0b73234c96b4"
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description = "An older fork of Mednafen's Saturn emulator (circa mid-2019 with some fixes backported from later versions), this core represents a major step forward for accurate Saturn emulation, and it runs most games with few or no noticeable glitches/anomalies. However, this accuracy comes at the price of high CPU requirements. Additionally, this core is software-rendered and does not support any increased internal resolution or other fun-but-accuracy-compromising features, unlike the other, less-accurate Saturn cores."
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