Is the emulator showing up on the XMB or is it the game itself that's not showing up on the emulator menu
Working for hours to set this up. All I get is corrupted data icon when I look on psp screen. I created the neocdpsp sub directory under GAMES. Placed all required files in this subdirectory. Created a folder (puzzle bobble) in the neocdpsp folder. In the puzzle bobble directory I placed all the files from my iso dump (using iso buster). What am I missing?
Is the emulator showing up on the XMB or is it the game itself that's not showing up on the emulator menu
what firmware are you running and how have you installed the program on your memory stick
running 3.10 oe-a
GAMES/NEOCDPSP/PUZZLEBOBBLE
in NEOCDPSP have all files the read me lists
+ EBOOT.PBP
+ STARTUP.BIN
+ loading.bmp
+ logo.bmp
+ NEOCD.BIN (BIOS)
in PUZZLEBOBBLE i have puzzle.zip which is the zip of all the files in the iso dump of the game.
Seems I have folllowed directions to the letter. Cant see what is wrong.
are you using the 1.5 version or the 1.0 one and what kernal are you running at right now and also it seems you're using an old version if you want an up to date emulator of this use neocdz instead
you need the nocd% folder in game as well or you'll get nothing also the neocd emulator your using is a year old I would try neocdz if I were you
First, try to use latest NJ's NeoCD emu.
Second, did u just said an ISO file format in the zip? It wont work.
Extract all datas to folder (UltraISO, Daemon, etc), lets say "PUZZLE BOBBLE". Put mp3 files in a "NEOCD.MP3" folder (if you using this old emu or "mp3" folder (if use new NJ emu) inside "PUZZLE BOBBLE" folder. You may zip those extracted data but may load the game slower.
PSP/GAME(or game 150)/NGCDZ/ROMS/PUZZLE BOBBLE/mp3/
EDIT: nvm, i didnt read properly. you did hav ISO extracted to data files.
Solution: use the newest NJ NeoCDZ emu. Or wait till I got back home in 12 hrs time :P & then I can tell you the proper structures & files for NeoCD 0.9.1.
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