sabinscabin
May 31st, 2003, 21:55
Yes, I am playing Pokemon, Im not using any patches and realtime clock has worked perfectly for the last couple of weeks
just today, realtime clock started NOT working, (the game saying "the ingame battery is dead" etc). Not only has it started not working one 1 computer, it has simultaneously stopped working on all three of my computers, and I have not exchanged any files between them.
It really sux because the clock worked for such a long time, now it has ceased working. I havent changed any settings, and even if I have, its not enough to make the real time clock of 3 copies of the emulator on 3 different computers simultaneously start to not work. And yes, I have real time clock checked in the options menu. The only plausible explanation is that the guy who makes vba sent out a signal to disrupt the realtime clock on every copy of vba(sarcasm)
Yes I have vba 1.5a, and the specs of my computer should not matter because this problem started occuring on 3 separate computers. Does anyone know what the #$@! is going on
just today, realtime clock started NOT working, (the game saying "the ingame battery is dead" etc). Not only has it started not working one 1 computer, it has simultaneously stopped working on all three of my computers, and I have not exchanged any files between them.
It really sux because the clock worked for such a long time, now it has ceased working. I havent changed any settings, and even if I have, its not enough to make the real time clock of 3 copies of the emulator on 3 different computers simultaneously start to not work. And yes, I have real time clock checked in the options menu. The only plausible explanation is that the guy who makes vba sent out a signal to disrupt the realtime clock on every copy of vba(sarcasm)
Yes I have vba 1.5a, and the specs of my computer should not matter because this problem started occuring on 3 separate computers. Does anyone know what the #$@! is going on