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declaration posted on Dec 26 2003 at 01:31 PM said:
MeTaMoRpHiS posted on Dec 26 2003 at 01:13 PM said:
i read the faq it helped me get my gp32 ready.soo if i put an .fxe file in the gpmm folder i would be able to ply it on the gp32?
yes..... :)
thanx :)
 
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trooper posted on Dec 27 2003 at 01:57 AM said:
MeTaMoRpHiS posted on Dec 26 2003 at 11:53 PM said:
geddit up yer swiss cheeshole stop bein so nasty!
:lol: :D

Noob fights back. :)

Trooper
At least my post was coherent.
 
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:lol: <_< <_< <_<

Go go Metamorphis well said!

ok here goes,What you need to do is go to the official go32 site :-

http://english.gamepark.com/

then sign up with a username and password,Then go to the downloads section and then follow the instructions, If you are using Windows XP you need to download the drivers from Dark Faders site :-

http://darkfader.net/gp32/

It is half way down i think.

Then you open up pclink with you gp32 connected to the pc with the link cable which you got with the gp32. Then press selct twice on your gp32 ,Then press start, It will now say "Now Waiting......" Then find the directory on your pc where the emulator is and right click on it and go to "copy" then go back to the gp32 sign press the + sign next to it and then open the GPMM folder then in the right window right click and go to "Paste" then on the task bar there is aicon that says "New" Click on this And type in SNESthen using the the method we used before " Copy And Paste" put your Roms that you have got and put it into thee SNES folder .Therfore your gp32 directory will be set out Like this:-

Gp:\GAME
\GPMM(Emulators go here)\SNES(Roms go here)
\MP3
\GPETC
\GPSYS
\PD

So basically gpmm is for your Fxes and roms, MP3 is for Your music gpetc is for saved games, Gpsys is for system configurments and pd is for legal public domai roms i think?
 
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