Yeah guess so, no i dont have an component cable nor an tv that is capable of.
Hey someone from berlin ;)
Yeah guess so, no i dont have an component cable nor an tv that is capable of.
Hey someone from berlin ;)
Just a heads up, not sure if anyone has already posted this because this thread is 35 pages long! ;)
I tried the PAL version and in 60hz mode the screen just reset itself, nothing would display. In 50Hz mode it worked fine.
Oddly, I tried the non pal version and it works fine on my 60Hz tv. Go figure.
Anyway, just so you know.
Great work!
Nah i tried all modes... does not work, but it is not the problem of this emulator, its the problem of the homebrew launcher . So far i could figure it ^^
hello ppl, ive got a big problem... When i try to load a rom, the system crashes...
i created a roms folder, and all the roms inside of it are shorter than 50 chars and don't ocntains any tag...
When i press load from front, it says Exception occurred: (alphanumerical strings)
Waiting for pad.
Reset.
Can u help me out?
Thank you. 8)
I've had that happen a few times. I'm not entirely sure what causes it either.
are you loading from the Twilight hack, or the Homebrew Channel?? the Channel gives trouble unless you are using an .elf loader ( there are a couple out there right now, they let you organize a bunch of Wii Homebrew and select which one you wanna use at the time) along with it
BTW the V2.5 channel that's out has SRAM working
but it happens to me EVERY time i load a game, this stops me from using every emulator 8( i don't know what to do 8( any suggestions? i use a sd 64 MB card, could this be the cause of the crash? maybe insufficient memory?
for warlord (somehow seems i cant reply to the message XD) i load the snes emulator with the homebrew channel, and i get to the snes menu wit no problems. the problems come when i try and load a game from the frontal sd reader of the wii.
In the very moment i click the frontal reader, it crashes sayns what i wrote. and can't understand why 8(
I suggest using the Twilight hack, the SNES channel (2.5 is latest ATM), or download the Homebrew loader (install to root and put SNES9x into it's own folder located in a folder called homebrew [x:/root/homebrew/snes9x]
I as well have the same problem,but i also had these problems.
GBC Emu:Finishes loading to 100% in homebrew channel,screen goes black and just sits there,i have to hold the power button to turn it off.
Nes Emu:When i go to load my roms, it proceeds to tell me it cannot find them,shows the list screen for roms but with no roms listed,afterwords i go back to the menu for the emu.
Snes Emu:When i go to load my roms,it proceeds to tell me it cannot find them,if i hit A button i receive some text telling me a error and it freezes,if i hit b it takes me back to the menu for the emu.
Sega Genesis Emu:This emu actually finds its roms and loads and plays them,but when i click the system reboot option it proceeds to show some error text and then freeze.
Anyone else have these problems or found a solution to any of them yet?
ok, i solved the problem installing the snes channel via the wad installer.
I think the very problem is in loading the emulator via the homebrew unlimited channel... Maybe putting the snes folder inside a folder named homebrew is the solution, but as far as i know, the homebrew loader is the core of all the roms loading's problems.
Im new to the forums but I cannot load the SNES emulator (it wont load roms I get an error message) from the homebrew channel also my GBC emulator doesnt work at all... :_(
to smisdy: i solved my problem instaling the snes9x channel, via the wad installer 8) try it yourself
i need some answers. with the front load version of snes9x after using the twilight hack and loading the emulator is there a way to get back to the wii menu or shut it off cause the power button doesnt work so i have to unplug the power cord and put it back in. will this ruin anything, also the wiis blue HUD is always on when running the the emulator so does this mean anything? i cant save either with my SD card. i heard u could save with GC memcard but its my aunts and i dont wanna @$#! it up
No, unplugging it at that point won't screw it up. I had to do it a couple of times while testing different versions, but if you can avoid it then you're in the clear.
I havn't tried saving to the GC memcard yet so I don't know first hand if it works or not. I'd suggest reading/searching this whole thread and seeing if anyone else had their GC question answered.
The snes9x emuator won't read from SD cards if launched from the Homebrew Channel.
Although I read on another forum that This version will. Havn't tried it yet, but I hope it works.
If anyone can get their roms to load after launching vicious1988's snes9x version 4 from the HomeBrew Channel, please let me know how you did it.
I still dont understand how to save my games, like super punch out, mario world or zelda:link to the past. Please help me with this, its been driving me crazy. When I start or exit the emulator or exit a game it says: Couldn't save fat://snes9x/saves/SNES9XGX.xml What do I do???
Use this version of SNES9X, as it is much more updated...
Snes9x GX 007
Also, there is a list of the features in this thread...
http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/sho...d.php?t=171656
If I remember correctly, the versions of SNES9X that are listed in this thread do not support saving to the SD card. However, going by the version that I listed, these are the two save methods...
Snapshot and/or Save State: This type of save simply means that it will save at that exact point in the game. You load the game through the emulator, load the Snapshot/Save State, and the game will start at the exact point that you left off.
SRAM Save: This type of save will save the game in the exact manner as it would on a real Super Nintendo console. For example, on the Super Nintendo, in "Zelda: A Link to the Past", you would press the 'Select' button to save your data, and when you play the game again, you would see it in the slot that you chose. A SRAM save is the same thing.
To save the data in either form, you would go from the game to the SNES9X main menu, select your type of save method, and it should save to your selected device. I'm pretty sure that it can save to the following...
GameCube Memory Card
SD Card
USB Hard Drive (might be wrong on this)
Remember that with a SRAM save, you will need to save through the actual ROM, first.