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Fujitaka
April 3rd, 2007, 15:43
Tomoyo no Video Daisakusen.CDI

Processor
Name: AMD Athlon 64 3500+ 2.2ghz
Code Name: Venice
Package: Socket 939
Technology: 90 nm

Memory
Type: DDR
Size: 1024 MBytes

Video:
ATI Readon X1300Pro - PCI Express

Sound: On Board Realtek High Definition Audio

OS: Windows XP Professional

NullDC Config
PowerVR(Graphics) Plugin :
nullPVR -- Direct3D HAL

GDRom Plugin :
Image Reader plugin by drk|Raziel & GiGaHeRz

AICA (Sound) Plugin :
nullAICA

Maple (Input/Saves) Plugins :
Port A
nullDC Controller [WinHook]
nullDC VMU
nullDC VMU

Ext.Device(Modem/BBA) Plugin :
nullExtDev

BIOS: English.

I goto System > Start > Select the Tomoyo no Video Daisakusen.CDI
The Bios Loads. I see the DreamCast Logo. Then once the games tries to load I see in the console over and over:

Error in .\dc\mem\sh4_area0.cpp:WriteMem_area0:169 -> Write to [MPX System/Boot ROM] is not possible, addr=12193,data=0,size=2 <--- With the address increasing 12195, 12197, 12199........

I am guessing Tomoyo no Video Daisakusen does not work yet with nullDC.

life_247
April 3rd, 2007, 22:28
Its trying to write to the Boot ROM ??? Erm call me a little nubbish as I know no programming but thats not normal right?

Also are you using a japanese bios? I read somewhere on here about jap games needing some sort of hack or fix? Anyhoo I'll let someone else handle this!

Fujitaka
April 5th, 2007, 01:47
I guess I will wait for the next release of nullDC to try and run the game again. Thanks.

Fujitaka
November 22nd, 2007, 18:36
nullDC_100b1_6

I get Error in .\dc\mem\sh4_area0.cpp:WriteMem_area0:169 -> Write to [MPX System/Boot Rom] is not possible, addr=a9d7,data=0,size=2 <-- with the addr changing. a9db, a9dd etc...

I guess I either did something wrong, or it still dosn't work yet in nulldc.
Maby someone can help me with this problem? Thanks.

Fujitaka
August 23rd, 2008, 03:39
I just tried the game with this emulator. Still got the same error. I am guessing it still dose not work with this emulator.

Could it have something to do with the bios and flash I am using?