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Old September 8th, 2003   #1 (permalink)
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Unhappy Error running FFVII

Everytime I enter the second floor of Aeris's house where I must sleep (in the first CD), I got this error message "Opcode 1a UNK (PC 00000090) (656553,136)". :cuss2:
I got this when I play with a img file. If I play the CD (ffVII jap or FFVII international) the game crash at the same spot without showing the message.
My friend don't had this problem but when I had tried my savegame on his PC the same problem shows up.
I've tried all my plug-ins and bios with almost all the configuration and still don't find the cause of this error.
Does anybody know what means this error?


I have a Athlon 500 - Win 98 - 128 ram - GFOrce 3 - SB LIve
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Old September 8th, 2003   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Error running FFVII

why don't u try to copy ur save in the memory card to another if it couldn't copy ur save is bad and if copied try it again (the new one)

may be it should work .
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Re: Error running FFVII

I've already tried something like that cause I thought that some files on the memory card could enter in conflict with my FFVII save but it didn't work. Thanks anyway!
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Re: Error running FFVII

i think the only way is to .....

play the whole game again .

it's not that far u just fought 2 bosses only .
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Re: Error running FFVII

I've already done that three times. The first with the img of FFVII inter and the second with FFVII jap. The third with a new memory card in case the precedent was corrupted. And the same error always occured!
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Re: Error running FFVII

what differs between ur game and ur friend's ?
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Re: Error running FFVII

My friend's game is FFVII inter. I've done a img file with clonecd and error "opcode 1a UNK" with epsx. With the cd no error message but the game crash anyway. My friend don't had this problem but when I've used my savegame on his PC, I got the same error. All my savegame do the same thing. I just finished Legaia and never had any problem!
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Re: Error running FFVII

sorry i don't know.
but make another thread Because members when they see a replied thread they just leave it .

make another thread with an attractive name , and may be a better one could answer u (may be Lord Kane can help)

sorry again .
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