link?
Anyone compiled the new cvs release of ivan toledos dcemu emulator?
link?
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/dcemu/dcemu/
last update was the 26th
yep seemed to be a big update too, regarding opcodes
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EDIT: This new version uses alot of external libs. Maybe he should include them in the /lib directory. I'll put the libs package on my site later if anyone wants it (as soon as I compile libiso9660 and libcdio).
[quote author=Wraggster link=board=DCPCEmu;num=1086045117;start=0#0 date=06/01/04 at 01:11:57]Anyone compiled the new cvs release of ivan toledos dcemu emulator?[/quote]
Yes, I compiled it and all the 3rd party libs, except I didn't have access to an burned cdr, so I hacked the code to use the cd.iso like the older version. I was able to get my GBA menu to load up, but when the it went to launch the game it would lock up.
Troy
[quote author=GPF link=board=DCPCEmu;num=1086045117;start=0#5 date=06/01/04 at 03:44:56]
Yes, I compiled it and all the 3rd party libs... [/quote]
I can't seem to find libiso9660 :/ Any help?
I downloaded the source to libcdio-0.68 and compiled it under mingw/msys and it created the libiso9660.a and libcdio.a files.
Let me know if you want me to send them to you.
Troy
Sure, I can't recall ever compiling a lib under Windows that work. Â*I guess I need to actually learn how to do it correctly.
in mingw I just went to my libcdio-0.68 directory and typed
./configure
and then
make all install
and the copied the libs to my dev-cpp lib folder and updated the paths to the libs in dev-cpp
Troy
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