umm how do you run it i double click it it doesn't work
Im using the CF version of MMD
hey, there is NO ROM DISCUSSION ALLOWED!!!Originally Posted by bobrumbly
umm how do you run it i double click it it doesn't work
Im using the CF version of MMD
runs everything for me tooOriginally Posted by bobrumbly
do i have to put the emulator along with the roms in any folder or does it have to be in a certain place?
alright, i got it to show the roms, but it says that its 0 bytes and when i choose a rom the top screen goes black
Alright I would simply love this if it works, but the only problem for me is that when I try it. The screen goes black with white letters saying
"Found FS!"
"No files found."
"Please put ROMs in SNES directory of your CF/SD card"
I don't know what that means??? :'(
If anyone could help it would be much appreciated
I have the Max Media Player /w Four gig drive,
and my Snes program is in the same folder with the roms, and finally the roms are ".smc"
thanks for the help![]()
read my guide for version 3
Alright cool it works now, but i'm now getting the same problem as toymin80r. Where I have the list of roms, but they all have a size of 0 bytes and when I try to run them nothing happens its just a black screen on top. Yet again i'm sadend... :'(
lol but seriously thanks for any more help!
I've got the MMD and my own card in it, and the program itself works fine. I'm testing on Strike Gunner STG (old favorite) and it boots. Granted, the sound doesn't work, some of the images are either absent (like the enemies and my shots) or garbled (opening screen), but at least it boots. Thats more than I've gotten out of any other program I've tried.
I finally got it to work. Just make sure that the emulator is in the basic directory, and create a folder in the same directory and name it "SNES", and thats where you should put the roms in. The reason that it wasnt working for me at first is because i put the emulator and the roms in the same directory without putting the roms a folder. Thats why it said 0 bytes, because it was looking for a file that didnt exist in the SNES folder.
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