_S0ur_
April 18th, 2004, 20:31
Hi all im new in DC emu.
I put a non commercial DC game into my cd drive and i selected Load BootFile.
I browse in my cd directory and i found a 1st read.bin file. next it tell me that the file is loaded. ok. but when im going to select start emulation it gives me the following error message:
unhandled instruction H´0000 at H´8C00F502
you can see the image below attached. please i really need help. i have about 50 games non commerciasl (Pirats) i want to play them :) Byes ][ :fullmop:
Trotterwatch
April 18th, 2004, 21:00
What non commercial game is it? If it's commercial (pirated or bought doesn't matter) then it won't work.
_S0ur_
April 18th, 2004, 21:06
What non commercial game is it? If it's commercial (pirated or bought doesn't matter) then it won't work.
are you telling me that i have to download a dc game from net to play it?
im not understanding so clear what you want to tell me. sry.. :)
RJARRRPCGP
April 18th, 2004, 22:02
If the game is supported, you probably have a system problem.
Doomulation
April 19th, 2004, 14:45
are you telling me that i have to download a dc game from net to play it?
im not understanding so clear what you want to tell me. sry.. :)
Meaning, is the game a demo (meaning only a teaser of the real game), or if it's not? If it's not a demo, then it's unsupported (ie the emulator will not run it).
Alchy
April 21st, 2004, 03:18
are you telling me that i have to download a dc game from net to play it?
Kind of, but you're phrasing it weird. If a game was once available to buy in a shop then it's unsupported. It doesn't matter whether you download it or not, it won't run.
Conversely, the fact that most home-made demos have only ever been distributed over the internet is incidental to them working on emulators. But I don't think you're talking about "non-commercial" in the sense of homebrew, you mean "pirated". Pirated or not they won't work.
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