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==Running BIOS==
If you want to open games through the GamecubeGameCube's original BIOS in Dolphin, first make sure the external framebuffer is enabled, the sound to be set to LLE, and uncheck "skip bios" in the Gamecube GameCube options. When the game window opens and the GCN startup animation begins, click File then Change Disc. You can pick literally any file, including the game you initially chose. When the intro ends, it will go into the GamecubeGameCube's menu instead of the game. You can then switch to whatever game you really wanted to
play with Change Disc, or explore the BIOS.
The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triforce_%28arcade_system_board%29#Triforce Triforce] is an arcade system board developed jointly by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Namco Namco], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sega Sega], and Nintendo, with the first games appearing in 2002. The system hardware is based on the Nintendo GameCube with several differences, such as provisions for add-ons such as Sega's GD-ROM system and upgradeable RAM modules. Wii emulators can also play Triforce games.
You'll need the [httphttps://dolphin-emu.org/download/brancheslist/#Triforce / Triforce branch] of Dolphin. The main branch doesn't even emulate it.
However, compatibility is abysimal abysmal and there are lots of unemulated features preventing the games from even booting without patches like in the case of both Mario Kart GP games (obviously thus requiring "Enable Cheats"). Check the Dolphin Wiki for more info. Various features including the NamCam camera, the save transfer functionality, and the multiple Triforce board networking, are simply not emulated.
For the games that do emulate with Dolphin Triforce (that is, the Mario Kart GP games and little else):
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