First, there are a lot of formats out there to use with the core. The reason why I make this post is, because I want to give advice and the fix for a problem (if you encounter same issue). And I still have some issues and don't understand it fully. I always read about this system, but never actually knew or understood until now. That's why the help and information outside of Japan is a bit limited, compared to most other systems. The worst part is the menus are in Japanese. However as it is a home computer, the installation and usage can be frustrating and complicated. And don't get confused with the PC-88 series, which is the previous generation with 8-Bit. But due to some proprietary stuff it is not compatible to Intel PC software. It is a home computer with several generations and is based on Intel x86 PC and even runs MS-DOS. It dominated the Japanese market for a long time and sold 18 million units, beating the Commodore 64 (17mio). The first versions started much earlier in the 80s and the new generations of it lasted until 2000. The core I installed from the RetroArch Online Updater menu is " NEC - PC-98 (Neko Project II Kai)" (there is a version without "Kai" in name, not sure what differences are). I just discovered a whole new world of emulation with the NEC PC-98 series of systems, with the core NEC - PC-98 (Neko Project II Kai).
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