mkdd hangs up after nintendo logo even with path crack
mkdd hangs up after nintendo logo even with path crack
oh.
Specs:
Windows XP Pro SP2
3.2GHZ HT Pentium 4
1GB 3200 DDR memory Dual Channel
Gigabyte Mainboard
Geforce FX 5600 Ultra
DVD-RW DL Drive
DVD reader
Floppy Disk Drive
120GB 7200RPM Hard Drive
FYI, it's a "patch" and it isn't a crack. D:Originally Posted by adamcio
If it hangs, it most likely means your system isn't that good or some other reason, usually a misconfiguration. All I can say is wait, it should be working better on some picky systems a couple releases ahead, but who am I to talk? Ask Hotquik or Or9, they'd know more then I would. ;P
IMO, there's always going to be a system which it won't work properly on. Sure your GCM is a valid one?
what settings are you using, what region is your game, what is its game id?Originally Posted by adamcio
--- Intel Pentium 4 2.6GHz - 1024MB DDR400 - Geforce 6600GT AGP8X ---
--- WD 160GB - WD 120GB - CD-R/RW 52X/32X/52X - Sony DVD+/-RW ---
mkdd US version
under emulator set :
-CPU core = Interpreter
-Memory Code = Simple translation
-Counter Factor = 4
-Counter Delay = 2
-Hardware Bailout = 1
GCN hardware : 0x00000003
Dolphin's video plugin
INTEL P3,02 512RAM
NVIDIA 6800GT
SBLASTER LIVE5.1
it should work, unless you have smth badly configurated somewhere else....
does it hang or emulator is still running? (still has an FPS).
does it show dolby logo?
try wireframe to see if you see the guy on the cloud. it should be that 3d sequance right after.
latest drivers installed on your card?
could be a couple things... patch works fine here
--- Intel Pentium 4 2.6GHz - 1024MB DDR400 - Geforce 6600GT AGP8X ---
--- WD 160GB - WD 120GB - CD-R/RW 52X/32X/52X - Sony DVD+/-RW ---
ok mkdd works fine but keyboard dont work (except 'A" key and numeric pad):
"Continue without saving? yes/no" - I can make nothing
make sure you have a memory card inserted, and format it using BAM if you have it.
I can't format memcard because, as I have already said, keys don't work and I can't answer 'yes' question about formating memcard