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RJARRRPCGP

The Rocking PC Wiz
With *any* attempt to switch to full screen, I always get the
Direct3D init failure message followed by Nemu crashing:

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Nemu64
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This program has performed an illegal operation
and will be shut down.

Details >>

NEMU64 caused an invalid page fault in module
unknown

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This is with the following PC specs:

Chaintech CT-7AJA2E motherboard,
Athlon T-Bird 900 mhz,
256 MB SDRAM,
GeForce 2 MX200 32 MB video card,
SoundBlaster Audio PCI 128,
Maxtor 80 GB UDMA 100 HDD,
Detonator 28.32,
and the OS is Windows 98 SE

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Stupidity_Emu

New member
Maybe you should switch to an NT operating system. I have never gotten an illegal operation message once on 2000, whereas I would get them all the time on 98.
 

nephalim

Psychic Vampire
Windows 2000 is a nice and stable OS that provides the perfect mixture of functionality and stability/nice core, and it doesn't have the high system requirements of XP, which is essentially nothing more than a "pretty" 2000. It should work fine (if not better, if tweaked properly,) on any system that can run 98se.
EDIT: And it most certaintly will run beautifully on your machine
 
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RJARRRPCGP

RJARRRPCGP

The Rocking PC Wiz
nephalim said:
Windows 2000 is a nice and stable OS that provides the perfect mixture of functionality and stability/nice core, and it doesn't have the high system requirements of XP, which is essentially nothing more than a "pretty" 2000. It should work fine (if not better, if tweaked properly,) on any system that can run 98se.
EDIT: And it most certaintly will run beautifully on your machine

Yeah, Windows 2000 is not bad apart from the this BSOD when
using MIDI: :(

*** STOP 0x000000D1 DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL

in SBPCI.SYS

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:(

I need MIDI to work properly, because I use MIDI
for music projects.
 

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