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    N64 v1.5 can't find memory allocation v1.4 can't play s-w battle for naboo & s-w racer

    Hi i've got the v1.4 & its great , Good Job !
    The only thing is i can't play Any of my N64 s-w games .

    So i downloaded v1.5 & his service pack in hope that my N64 s-w games will be supported . I install it & when try to start-it , a pop-up error message appears saying (in french) "failed to allocate memory" .



    her is a screenshot :


    Please , if some one can help me it would be appreciated , cause i want to play my N64 Star Wars Games


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    This problem comes up a lot. Try setting Win98/Me compatibility mode by right-clicking PJ64.exe, and going to properties and selecting the compatibility tab. There are more suggestions, which you can find by using the search.

    You could try using 1964 instead if you can't find a fix. Star Wars - Battle for Naboo does not work with any emulator though, but EP1 Racer works fine wih Glide64 and Rice's plugin.
    Last edited by Clements; February 27th, 2005 at 20:50.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clements
    This problem comes up a lot. Try setting Win98/Me compatibility mode by right-clicking PJ64.exe, and going to properties and selecting the compatibility tab. There are more suggestions, which you can find by using the search.

    You could try using 1964 instead if you can't find a fix. Star Wars - Battle for Naboo does not work with any emulator though, but EP1 Racer works fine wih Glide64 and Rice's plugin.
    Thanks , i got WinXP , so i've try the settings for Win98/Me/2000 & no luck .

    Ok , now i will sound newbie but under what keyword should i make my search
    in the search option .(i know what&where is search option)
    Last edited by furio; February 27th, 2005 at 20:55.

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    Try using 'Failed to allocate Memory' as the keywords.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clements
    Try using 'Failed to allocate Memory' as the keywords.
    Done , thanks .

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