acadi
November 4th, 2004, 22:57
I'm trying to run Mvs2 on Windows XP.
Virtual Drive E is selected, capcom hack selected, CDrom Interface xxx, Input interface xxx. And yet it asks me to insert game disk!!????
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Gelon.com
November 4th, 2004, 23:03
Maybe the image is no selfbooted so you need the boot cd ... The Utopia cd, you need to run it first and when say insert cd just change for Mvs2
acadi
November 4th, 2004, 23:38
Maybe the image is no selfbooted so you need the boot cd ... The Utopia cd, you need to run it first and when say insert cd just change for Mvs2
Thanks!
I hope you're right, but now that I've loaded the utopia CD, I don't understand what to do to load MvsC2. Change drives, then what? ???
PsyMan
November 4th, 2004, 23:45
Just wait until you see a message saying "insert disk" or something similar. Then mount the MvsC2 image just as you did when you didn't use the boot disk.
acadi
November 4th, 2004, 23:56
Sorry!!!
Thanks everybody!!!!!!
IT WORKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Whoopeeedeeee!!!!!!!!!!
But why is it so slow?
Also I noticed that I cannot see the damage and difficulty bars in the option screen.
PsyMan
November 5th, 2004, 00:34
Try to overclock or underclock the emulator. The emulation speed depends on many things. The most important are:
The speed, type, FSB amount and cache amount of the CPU (the emulator runs faster on Athlon XP CPUs with "barton" core and Athlon 64 CPUs)
The speed and size of the RAM
The amount of anisotrofic filtering, antialiasing and resolution (slower/older videocards cannot handle high resolutions and high values of AA and AF)
The usage of "heavy" programs while running the emulator
Fragmentation of the hard disk
You may be able to fix the GFX errors if you enable the z-write options of the emulator.
acadi
November 5th, 2004, 01:36
Try to overclock or underclock the emulator. The emulation speed depends on many things. The most important are:
The speed, type, FSB amount and cache amount of the CPU (the emulator runs faster on Athlon XP CPUs with "barton" core and Athlon 64 CPUs)
The speed and size of the RAM
The amount of anisotrofic filtering, antialiasing and resolution (slower/older videocards cannot handle high resolutions and high values of AA and AF)
The usage of "heavy" programs while running the emulator
Fragmentation of the hard disk
You may be able to fix the GFX errors if you enable the z-write options of the emulator.
I'll try those. For the most part, it just lags when there's lots on teh the screen. But I don't really mind.
So far so good. Still on lvl 1. How do I save teh game btw? I don't understand the instructions in the FAQ thread here so I'll ask here.
So far it says "ERROR: Not enough empty pockects availiable"
PsyMan
November 5th, 2004, 01:47
From the configuration of the emulator you must put a memory card in the first controller. After that start the emulator without a CD in the drive in order to boot the bios and format the memory card from there.
acadi
November 5th, 2004, 02:01
From the configuration of the emulator you must put a memory card in the first controller. After that start the emulator without a CD in the drive in order to boot the bios and format the memory card from there.
It is working now, thanks again!!!
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