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Samples are audio files used by the emulator to simulate sound chips that are difficult to emulate. Placing these in your samples directory ensures audio accuracy. Curating Your Archive: The Best Sets Available

: Home to Street Fighter II , Marvel vs. Capcom , and Cadillacs and Dinosaurs . Final Burn Neo Rom Archive

If you are looking for specific, trusted sources for these ROMs, I can provide a link to the Internet Archive's curated FBNeo collection to get you started. FBNEO 1.0.0.3 Best Set - Internet Archive Samples are audio files used by the emulator

: Covering legendary beat-'em-ups and shoot-'em-ups like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and R-Type . Capcom , and Cadillacs and Dinosaurs

FBNeo has its own unique ROM sets that are tailored to its code. It is a common misconception that FBNeo and MAME share ROMs. They are not always interchangeable. This separation is one of the most important concepts for a user to grasp. Using a ROM set meant for another emulator will often result in the game failing to load or exhibiting glitches. Compatibility between the emulator version and the ROM set version is crucial.

FBNeo is incredibly strict about file integrity. It uses a specific to verify that every byte inside a ROM zip file matches the exact chip dumps from the original arcade board. If a dump is updated by preservationists to be more accurate, older ROM files will stop working in newer versions of FBNeo. Romsets: Non-Merged vs. Split vs. Merged

Keep your arcade ROMs inside their .zip or .7z containers. FB Neo reads them directly in compressed formats. Unzipping them breaks the emulator's ability to recognize the game.