Thank you! I wish I'd known that earlier, all these months of boredom.*Gets his tactical on*
As for the save part, I created all my characters on the PC and transfered them by using a blank disk and have been using save states from then on.
I forget exactly how I did it, but as long as the game doesn't require a save, you can play fine.
why not work in my supercard SD ?
An interesting problem I'm having with Ultima VI as you can see here *click*. It won't even graphically load normally, with the emulation option on it will load, but I only get sound.
With the save state, I get uh, well - you see it.
Any suggestions?
(Been playing CoK like crazy)
now i have patchet with DLDI and work!:thumbup:
p.s. HEAD THE BALL(the best c64 games for me) is very slow :....(
i have make a video:
Last edited by AzeveL; January 30th, 2009 at 12:36.
Use the newest version with changes by congoblase. This has a nice menu.
http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/sho...0&postcount=73
Rename your RD folder to D64. Run this version of frodods(splash screen has a frog).Read the instructions, touch the screen to enter the emulator.
Press Select, go to Advanced Setup Options, Press A . From this menu navigate to Skip Frames and press Right to raise it to 3. Check if Head Ball is playable. If not raise Skip Frames to 4 but that is pretty much the max before all games become too choppy.
After looking into this I get the same results. This is the first game,so far, that works in Frodo on the PC but not this port on the DS. I tried some tricks like using the Frodo.fpr from the PC version, which has things like Limit Speed enabled. I saved a snapshot in the FrodoPC(perfect Cycle version) and transfered that over to the DS. Nothing worked. Last time I checked Ultima V didn't work either but I'll have to check. I think it requires disk saves that freezes the emulation, but this could be a false memory. Ultima V is a great game too.
Last edited by crookedmouth; February 1st, 2009 at 04:32.
Is the source code to Congoblase's latest version available?
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