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Fantastic you need a file called Quesa.dll or else it errors out. You prolly have it inadvertaly installed somewhere without knowing. Or you forgot to rar it. Im downloading something that has it in it from the Quesa page and tahts how im getting the .dll file
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i understand what has happened,the file will be with you in just a sec
thanks for pointing that out
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Is there a reason that all the DLLs are not just the same size, but in fact are the same file?
Code:
NDSE $ for a in *.dll; do diff $a touchscreen.dll; done
NDSE $
I've had independent confirmation that this DLL can be found as part of Quake 3. You realise that it's illegal to distribute portions of iD software without express permission, I hope.
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oh we seem to have saved the wrong files in the wrong place,they are all the Quesa 3d engine.
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i will have to replace all the files,and two9a you are correct.that dll is used in the quake 3 console however,it is a free distribution from online and is no way inflicted with ID software
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if i rename the any of the files to Quesa.dll and move it to the same dir as NDSE and it runs. I try to load up mario 64 and it simply says not a valid rom image.
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where did you get your rom,if it was provided by EmuVortex then i'm afraid that it's fake...
And,if i dont get those files sorted soon then it wont emulate anyway...
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i also tried nibbles, the homebrew game and pong. Neither of them ran.
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were can you get NDS Roms then
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So what do you guys think to the User Interface(UI)?
Currently there are no sources for commercial NDS roms,the demo roms are not in .nds format,therefore will not work!