RetroArch expects all global firmware files to live inside a single, dedicated directory. Open RetroArch and navigate to > Directory . Locate the path assigned to the System/BIOS folder.
This is the most crucial part of the process. The phrase "verified" refers to checking the integrity and authenticity of the file. Simply downloading a file named "sega_101.bin" from the internet is not enough. There are many potential problems: bios sega101bin verified
: Go to Main Menu > Core Information > Core System Info within RetroArch while the Saturn core is loaded. Scroll down to check if sega_101.bin is listed as "Present" or "Missing" . If it says missing, check your spelling and file directory location. 2. "Set Date and Time" Screen Every Boot RetroArch expects all global firmware files to live
First, find the sega101.bin file you have downloaded or dumped from your own console. This is the most crucial part of the process
Legally, the cleanest way to obtain sega101.bin is to dump it yourself from a physical Sega Saturn console that you personally own, using specialized hardware tools.