Reesy posted on Feb 1 2007 at 09:16 PM said:Reesy -> points at JimmySlam......it's his fault version 5 is late
I opt for a ban! :angry:
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Reesy posted on Feb 1 2007 at 09:16 PM said:Reesy -> points at JimmySlam......it's his fault version 5 is late
just pondering.. would it be possible (or worth the bother) to have an emu enable the sound chips for a fraction of a second (or few frames) before the savestate was made? Then the loaded state would still have the option to switch sound on/off? or would there be all sorts of nightmare issues with sounds that last longer than a fraction of a second..?Squidge posted on Feb 1 2007 at 01:38 PM said:Yep, more or less. The sound is active the second time, and so the game is expecting it to be in a certain state, but it isn't, gets confused and crashes, as it would never happen on a real console.
halo9 posted on Feb 2 2007 at 01:05 AM said:Personally I rarely sound at all, mostly use GP2x on the train and my headphone socket is broke... <_<
Nickmon posted on Feb 3 2007 at 04:20 PM said:Just trying this for the first time..Have a slight problem.
I have roms in sd\roms\snes
they are *.smc and *.sfc
Bu when i navigate to then in the GUI of PocketSnes it shows the dir as empty..
What format should i be using??
Thanks
SiDCrAzY posted on Feb 3 2007 at 10:37 PM said:Nickmon posted on Feb 3 2007 at 04:20 PM said:Just trying this for the first time..Have a slight problem.
I have roms in sd\roms\snes
they are *.smc and *.sfc
Bu when i navigate to then in the GUI of PocketSnes it shows the dir as empty..
What format should i be using??
Thanks
1. Start PocketSnes
2. Select "Select Rom" from the menu.
3. This will take you by default to the current working directory (e.g the directory where you installed DrPocketSnes /mnt/sd/DrPocketSnes.
4. You now need to browse through the file system to find your rom directory.
5. To do this select ".." to move up and directory or select any entries that start with "+". Entries that start with "+" are directories, so selecting takes you into that directory.
6. Once you have located your rom directory, you need to save the current directory as your default rom directory.
7. To do this select the "Back To Main Menu" menu option.
8. Then select "SNES Options"
9. Then select "Save Current Rom Directory"
10. This will store the current rom directory in a text file held in the options directory. So the next time you start PocketSnes and select "Select Rom" you will be taken straight to your rom directory.
Does that help?