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suicidal
November 28th, 2001, 21:25
hi i have a problem.supersmashbrothers stop when i select 1p game or when the intro scroll,and sometimes stop when the"n" logo appears.i cant play it!!!please someone help me. very very thanks.....i have the 1.3version ofpj64 p41500 256m geforce2 32m.

hellknight
November 28th, 2001, 21:33
have you scan it with good 64???and try it with:1964:

Smiff
November 28th, 2001, 23:05
check the usual stuff... audio sync and framebuffer

CLSugarman
November 28th, 2001, 23:30
wait, stops, freezes, or a temporary slow down
make sure you don't overclock stuff, and have enuf free memory (not memory itself, free memory)

Nameless
November 29th, 2001, 05:37
Hi there!! I have a problem with Super Smash Brothers, too. Whenever I start it with pj64 1.3 it displays the error "executing from non maped space" and then it's just a blank screen. Same thing happens with Pokemon Stadium 2. I scanned my roms folder with Goodn64 and they were both not in the "have list"....How come? Does that mean they're bad roms?

Thanks for taking the time to read this! :)

Doomulation
November 29th, 2001, 08:16
Originally posted by CLSugarman
wait, stops, freezes, or a temporary slow down
make sure you don't overclock stuff, and have enuf free memory (not memory itself, free memory)
It means that GoodN64 doesn't reconize them. Them may be bad as well as good. However, I'd guess they were bad since they doesn't start.

FFrenzy
November 30th, 2001, 16:30
Super Smash Bros works ( almost) perfectly for me. Only glitch is that the intro is jerky, and also is the start of the first level i play ( and only the start of the first level ! )

Even completed the game with Kirby ( ok, on very easy, but still....)

so :pj64:

Tesla-Guy
November 30th, 2001, 22:44
Originally posted by Nameless
Hi there!! I have a problem with Super Smash Brothers, too. Whenever I start it with pj64 1.3 it displays the error "executing from non maped space" and then it's just a blank screen. Same thing happens with Pokemon Stadium 2. I scanned my roms folder with Goodn64 and they were both not in the "have list"....How come? Does that mean they're bad roms?

Thanks for taking the time to read this! :)

If your rom's filename contains a [!] then it's a good rom.

CLSugarman
December 1st, 2001, 20:52
Originally posted by Tesla-Guy


If your rom's filename contains a [!] then it's a good rom.

it an unknown ROM file.

either two things, your GoodN64 isn't the latest one, or you a rom released by somebody, and nobody knows if itz good or bad.
My advice is to get another rom.