I want to makeit so that the analog trim (or whatever it's called) starts at 50 not 70, which file would I edit in the source for that?
I finally got it to work
Personally i believe this is the greatest thing ever. by thing i mean the existence of Homebrew and you vicious and your caring for those of us who don't have SD Geckos or USB Geckos. Thanks. You are the ultimate
Hey, Vicious... Don't get me wrong (I'm just brainstorming), but I think there's a chance that the reason Nintendo brand memory cards are unsupported has something to do with the fix you did to get saves working.
When I attempt to save the SRAM on versions 2 and 3 without a memory card in, I get the "unable to mount" error just like in version 4... But when I try WITH the card in, I don't get the error. It just freezes. This makes me think that V2 and V3 read/mount the card, and lock up when trying to write to or load from it.
This would explain why it works when I run the Gamecube versions, but not on the latest build for the Wii.
Again, I could be horribly wrong. It's just food for thought.
Thanks for all the hard work you've put into it so far.
Last edited by DimensionT; April 3rd, 2008 at 01:45.
Technically all the code to save SRAM is the same it was when I started working on the menu. Something bugged it out along the way and I stumbled upon a fix. Basically upon starting the emulator (not emulation) the program trys to load the SRAM save for the default color test rom.
This rom doesn't follow my "roms/" directory rule and hence does not cause a problem with mounting. After it fails to load you can successfully save and load other SRAM files.
If you want I can PM you a build that displays the messages at startup so you can check if it successfully mounts your card or not. If it does you would receive 1 mount failed message, if it doesn't you receive 2 (it trys to load from both Slot A and B so they can both be used).
Yeah, man. Send it over and I'll run some tests. Could be something fishy going on with my card. I'll try booting up the Gamecube version again to see if it still works on that too.
EDIT: I just booted up the Gamecube version and loaded my Tales Of Phantasia SRAM on my first try. So there's nothing wrong with the card.
Last edited by DimensionT; April 3rd, 2008 at 02:01.
just curious vicious is there some sort of way to fix the sound because when i play some games like secret of evermore the sound is rough and the background sound/music is really loud.
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