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andrewwan1980
October 4th, 2007, 12:37
I currently have 3.40 OE-A so I can play my PopStation PS1 games. I am also interesting in play my N64 games too using Daedalus (and maybe some other emulators).

When I ran Daedalus R12, Monkey 64 2.0, PSP_DOSBox, MAME4ALL then I get the message:

The game could not be started. (8002014C)

However, SNES9X 0.03A works under 3.40 OE-A but very very slow.

I downgraded to 1.50 using Dark_Alex's RECOVERY. Then Daedalus R12, Monkey 64 2.0 & MAME4ALL works. But SNES9X 0.03A gives me:

The game could not be started. (80020001)

(though MAME4ALL keeps on saying "Error: No available games found" even when I followed the instructions precisely).

Anyway, am happy with Daedalus R12 but it seems to only run under 1.50. Is there any other easier way to play PS1 PopStation games as well as Daedalus without having to downgrade/upgrade all the time? (downgrade/upgrade takes a while, plus drains lots of battery). Has anyone tried Daedalus R12 with M33 series?

SpooForBrains
October 4th, 2007, 13:22
I currently have 3.40 OE-A so I can play my PopStation PS1 games. I am also interesting in play my N64 games too using Daedalus (and maybe some other emulators).

When I ran Daedalus R12, Monkey 64 2.0, PSP_DOSBox, MAME4ALL then I get the message:

The game could not be started. (8002014C)

However, SNES9X 0.03A works under 3.40 OE-A but very very slow.

I downgraded to 1.50 using Dark_Alex's RECOVERY. Then Daedalus R12, Monkey 64 2.0 & MAME4ALL works. But SNES9X 0.03A gives me:

The game could not be started. (80020001)

(though MAME4ALL keeps on saying "Error: No available games found" even when I followed the instructions precisely).

Anyway, am happy with Daedalus R12 but it seems to only run under 1.50. Is there any other easier way to play PS1 PopStation games as well as Daedalus without having to downgrade/upgrade all the time? (downgrade/upgrade takes a while, plus drains lots of battery). Has anyone tried Daedalus R12 with M33 series?

GAME folder for 3.xx homebrew. GAME150 for 1.5 homebrew.

andrewwan1980
October 4th, 2007, 17:01
Who's CFW? I thought M33 series was uncovered as Dark_Alex. Yay! Dark_Alex lives!

Damn, that's why there's a GAME150 and GAME340 folders?

SpooForBrains
October 4th, 2007, 17:06
Who's CFW? I thought M33 series was uncovered as Dark_Alex. Yay! Dark_Alex lives!

Damn, that's why there's a GAME150 and GAME340 folders?

Yes, that's why. In recovery (under configuration) you can set which kernel version you wish to execute the GAME folder under. If you set it to 3.40 then put your 1.5 homebrew in GAME150 and your 3.xx homebrew in GAME. If you set it to 1.5, then put your 3.xx homebrew in GAME340 and your 1.5 homebrew in GAME. Make sense?

Yes, Dark_Alex=M33. CFW is short for Custom Firmware.