pak0.pak in gpmm/quake/id1 will give you the shareware level. Put pak1.pak in there too to get the full game. And if you want to play mods, create a folder in gpmm/quake for each mod and put it's files in there.What Files do I need Again and where do they go ?? (Been so long since I last used GP Quake )... Do I just need Pak0 (Or do I need Pak1 as well?)
--EDIT-- ok. Im guessing I just put PAK0 into GPMM\QUAKE\ID1 ???
Hmm what speed it this new version clocked at?? because it just resets me gp
The launcher allows you to select various clockspeeds from 132 to 256. By default it will use 132mhz which shouldn't reset any gp32. I'm guessing you've not installed all the files correctly (see the readme).Hmm what speed it this new version clocked at?? because it just resets me gp
The launcher allows you to select various clockspeeds from 132 to 256. By default it will use 132mhz which shouldn't reset any gp32. I'm guessing you've not installed all the files correctly (see the readme).Hmm what speed it this new version clocked at?? because it just resets me gp
You'll need both to get all the levels, pak1.pak on it's own won't work.So If I want all levels I need Pak0 and Pak1 ??? What if I just put Pak1 in ???
Does the fxe do anything at all? The fxe is just a launcher which will execute gpmm/quake/gpQuake.qbi when you press start and it shouldn't cause any reset problems.damn was scared someone was goin to say that.
now im confused >_<
im useing Slubman's FW and i have PAK0 and PAK1 in the gpmm/quake/id1 folder and it just resets when i try n run the fxe.
Overclocking can vary between apps. Just because you can hit 254mhz in one app doesn't mean that you can always clock to that speed. However, I can't test any clock speeds greater than 160mhz so it's always possible there's something wrong with those two speeds (but I've heard that some people can get to 256mhz in gpQuake).Is there a problem with the Mhz Selector? My GP32 can hit 254mhz perfectly, but When I select 252 or 240 the GP32 Resets ?
Overclocking can vary between apps. Just because you can hit 254mhz in one app doesn't mean that you can always clock to that speed. However, I can't test any clock speeds greater than 160mhz so it's always possible there's something wrong with those two speeds (but I've heard that some people can get to 256mhz in gpQuake).Is there a problem with the Mhz Selector? My GP32 can hit 254mhz perfectly, but When I select 252 or 240 the GP32 Resets ?
Unfortunatly it isn't. I don't think it's quite as bad, but the problem is still there.Seems like the save/load bug is fixed.
Hmm, strange. I'll take a look at that tonight.argh, why does gpquake modify config files?
i do an "exec jekyll.cfg" from autoexec.cfg, and after running gpquake, random config-entries are in jekyll.cfg, and not the ones I put in :blink: