Urchin, thank you for your hard work on getting this running... :) It's damn good to play Jumpman again w/ sound. The disk selector and the virtual keyboard work great. Ahhhh, the memories...LOL
A Greatful DrSarcasmo
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Urchin, thank you for your hard work on getting this running... :) It's damn good to play Jumpman again w/ sound. The disk selector and the virtual keyboard work great. Ahhhh, the memories...LOL
A Greatful DrSarcasmo
I have exact the same problem on my psp (European, downgraded to 1.50 firmware). Reload and reinstall didn't work for me, still the same error. :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by AlzoXP
This is a tricky one. All I can suggest is that you erase any existing c64psp directories completely, empty your recycle bin/wastebasket, download the zip file again from the website, copy the directories across to the PSP and then eject the PSP safely using explorer (right click on the PSP in explorer and select "eject" from the popup menu, so as not to corrupt the files you have just copied)
I've had the same problem myself, but following the above steps cured it.
I use a card reader/writer, maybe this is the problem?
Well it certainly adds another variable into the equation. Did you right click on the drive and select "eject" or did you just pull the card out?
I selected "eject" (I always do). I reloaded your emu for three or four times now and reinstalled it as you described above, but still no luck. :(Quote:
Originally Posted by urchin
But I recognized one more strange thing: In the downloaded zip file are the two folders c64psp_________________1 and c64psp% but there are two 0 byte files with the same names also. When I unzip the file to a folder these two 0 byte files are gone. Is this working as intended?
Thanks for the update Urchin!
As there is a brand new shiny xmas version of c64psp out, I'm closing this thread to keep all the conversation in one place in the c64psp v0.3 thread