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Join Date: Mar 2004
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I brought this game for my epsxe but i can't remove one of the memory card in epsxe plays the intro, but then it asks me to remove one memory card. How do you do this.
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A Blast from the Past...
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Location: Singapore
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Whoops. Not possible. Maybe adding -nomem in its command line might work.
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Regards, fireblaster_lyz Plugin(s) Configuration: ePSXe Pete's OpenGL GPU v2.7 | Eternal SPU v1.41 | P.E.O.p.S CDR Plugin Plugin(s) Links: Pete's Bernert Configuration Guides: Troubleshooting FAQ (READ ME FIRST) Kane General Configuration Guide (in Japanese) Click here.
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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Alright I figured the command liine out, but when epsxe runs it says epsxe is not configured, when i go to configure it can't find my bios i have a bios and it works because the epsxe plays some of my other games well. I try to load the bios from the command line it still doesn't work
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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I'll remeber to use this thread only
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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i have epsxe 1.6.0
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Posts: 8
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delta 2
alright figured something out if you download delta 2 and configure it for epsxe only not the ps2. You can use the command line and put -nomemcard it works. The sound is alright but not excellent, can't hear some parts. Still don't know why when i use dos it can't find the bios. I try ver. 1.5.2 can't find the plugins and it seems that it finds the bios, but when i go to configure still its not there. any info would be nice
Last edited by wallybrown; January 17th, 2006 at 20:19.. |
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the only one you've ever SEEN
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Location: San Francisco
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damn, dont quadruple post. just use the edit button.
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Location: Phoenix, Arizona, USA
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When you installed ePSXe, did you unpack the zip file, or just drag all the files out into a folder? ePSXe needs to have a specific folder structure - ePSXe.exe in the main folder, the bios in a subfolder named "bios", plugins in a subfolder named "plugins" and so on. You can get this structure by unpacking the zip file rather than dragging files out. Dan |
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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Yup i have all the folders i have a folder called epsxe with all the folder in that folder.
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