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    Access Violation



    I keep getting this error! The game runs fine but the only problem is this stupid error popping up every 5 seconds. I had Project64 before on this same computer, so you can't say my drivers aren't updated. How do I fix this? I don't understand how I'd be able to run and play games before, but now all of a sudden I reinstall it and it doesn't work.

    I know it can't be the roms, I've tried 3 different games so far and I keep getting this error.

    Edit: looking in another thread I found out that my intel integrated graphics card might be the reason why it'd doing this, but I've ran p64 before, this isn't my first time having it.



    Edit2: tried this direct64 plugin, didn't help. any other suggestions?
    Last edited by Frankup; June 17th, 2007 at 01:30.


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    So, this started happening when you reinstalled Project64 one time?

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    Yes. I'm wondering if maybe this has to do with the latest version of p64. It was a long time ago, it wasn't just a reinstall. I uninstalled it a good month or 2 ago, then just installed today.

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    Ah, so, reinstallation...for a new version. Okay, then.

    Try changing your graphics plugin to Jabo's Direct3D6 instead of D3D8. You can do this through the emulator settings option (options/settings). Let us know if that works.

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    It's already using it.

    I have version 1.6, but there was another option for an older version (1.5.2) so I switched to that and everything seems to be fine now

    Thanks for the help.

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    Jabo's Direct3D plugin was first introduced I think as Direct3D7 1.4, requiring DirectX 7 or later. Project64 1.5 introduced Jabo's Direct3D6 1.5.2. Project64 1.6 uses Jabo's Direct3D 8 1.6. Notice a pattern between the plugin versions and the emulator versions.

    You were using therefore D3D8 at first and now are using D3D6, just for reference if you come back.

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    Do the older version!

    Use the earlier version of Jabo (1.5.2) I had this same issue with Kirby, and once I switched to the older version it worked perfectly.

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