Okay, so my smc arrived, but now I'm kind of stuck. I created a folder gpmm on my smc and put fw.bin and fw.fxe in there (from slubmans firmware - pc link, non blu version). I did all this using a USB smc reader. I go into 'game' and it says 'SMC not inserted or no game exists'.
Reading about this I am getting somewhat confused. How do I know if I need to install the freelauncher or if I already have it? I just get 3 options - pc link, mp3 and game.
Can I somehow convert the fw.fxe into a fw.gxe and run it from 'game' in my current fw?
I'm experiencing a lot of dead links trying to find out what I need to do with this! :S
Thanks for all your help jmetal88
EDIT: I also tried naming the folder 'game' and 'gp', with no luck.
EDIT2: I also found this: http://dl.openhandhelds.org/cgi-bin/gp32.cgi?0,0,0,0,8,1052
Which is described as "A version of the freelauncher which can be encrypted to run on ANY GP32 (as normal registering and encrypting is not possible anymore)."
It contains a zpk file and a zpk.rar, but the readme just says "To play open zpkinstaller and add the game in .zpk.
selec the game. connec and selec pdcid encription and start"
Sounds like I need a PC cable or something? Which I don't have
EDIT3: So, I found this: http://users.skynet.be/firefly/gp32/project/gpex/index.htm and ran it in WINE to extract the fxe files from the zpk file, then copied them to the smc. Now when I go to game I get "GP32 Free Launcher" but whatever I press from that point on the free launcher does not launch. If I press B it goes back to the start screen. I also tried running the zpkinstaller in wine, since I think maybe I need to select some encryption? But this requires a USB cable... so at the moment it seems I'm up a very foul and dirty water course with absolutely no means of propulsion.
Any ideas? Can the fw.fxe be changed into a fw.gxe and launched without the freelauncher?
EDIT4: According to this: http://www.gp32x.de/board/index.php?/topic/16419-free-launcher-free-to-encrypt-yourselves-here/ the freelauncher I downloaded must be installed using USB with the ZPK Installer. So it really looks as though I'm stuck right now until I get a cable. Unless there is some other way around this?
Reading about this I am getting somewhat confused. How do I know if I need to install the freelauncher or if I already have it? I just get 3 options - pc link, mp3 and game.
Can I somehow convert the fw.fxe into a fw.gxe and run it from 'game' in my current fw?
I'm experiencing a lot of dead links trying to find out what I need to do with this! :S
Thanks for all your help jmetal88
EDIT: I also tried naming the folder 'game' and 'gp', with no luck.
EDIT2: I also found this: http://dl.openhandhelds.org/cgi-bin/gp32.cgi?0,0,0,0,8,1052
Which is described as "A version of the freelauncher which can be encrypted to run on ANY GP32 (as normal registering and encrypting is not possible anymore)."
It contains a zpk file and a zpk.rar, but the readme just says "To play open zpkinstaller and add the game in .zpk.
selec the game. connec and selec pdcid encription and start"
Sounds like I need a PC cable or something? Which I don't have
EDIT3: So, I found this: http://users.skynet.be/firefly/gp32/project/gpex/index.htm and ran it in WINE to extract the fxe files from the zpk file, then copied them to the smc. Now when I go to game I get "GP32 Free Launcher" but whatever I press from that point on the free launcher does not launch. If I press B it goes back to the start screen. I also tried running the zpkinstaller in wine, since I think maybe I need to select some encryption? But this requires a USB cable... so at the moment it seems I'm up a very foul and dirty water course with absolutely no means of propulsion.
Any ideas? Can the fw.fxe be changed into a fw.gxe and launched without the freelauncher?
EDIT4: According to this: http://www.gp32x.de/board/index.php?/topic/16419-free-launcher-free-to-encrypt-yourselves-here/ the freelauncher I downloaded must be installed using USB with the ZPK Installer. So it really looks as though I'm stuck right now until I get a cable. Unless there is some other way around this?
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