PS2: ScummVM 0.8.0 RC3
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- lavosspawn
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- lavosspawn
- ScummVM Developer
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- Joined: Wed Nov 02, 2005 9:22 pm
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@Shin-NiL:
Oops, sorry. I don't have a NTSC system, so I didn't notice that this is broken.
Anyways, now it should be fixed.
@Carnivol:
That'd be completely useless. The original SAN files work perfectly fine. And PSS files are probably considerably larger than the SANs.
I've posted a new release, Release Candidate 2 and edited my first message in this thread to update the link and reflect the changes.
Changes since 0.8.0 RC1
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Oops, sorry. I don't have a NTSC system, so I didn't notice that this is broken.
Anyways, now it should be fixed.
@Carnivol:
That'd be completely useless. The original SAN files work perfectly fine. And PSS files are probably considerably larger than the SANs.
I've posted a new release, Release Candidate 2 and edited my first message in this thread to update the link and reflect the changes.
Changes since 0.8.0 RC1
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- Zlib was added (even though using it is not recommended)
- ScummVM looks for a ScummVM.ini in the CD/DVD's root directory before falling
back to the one on the Memory Card - Disc swapping was fixed
- PAL/NTSC detection was fixed
- Autosaves are now written every 15 minutes instead of every 5 minutes
@lavosspawn:
Thank you very much. As I understand there is no much that we can do to play COMI in PS2. no?
@kaysow:
To create a DVD for PS2, you only need to keep some files and to ensure to leave some sectors in certain positions. There are some utilities to create iso, but there are not freeware nor shareware so I will no explain how to make it here, sorry. But, if you google it you will find it. The structure of the DVD is the same of the CD
Thank you very much. As I understand there is no much that we can do to play COMI in PS2. no?
@kaysow:
To create a DVD for PS2, you only need to keep some files and to ensure to leave some sectors in certain positions. There are some utilities to create iso, but there are not freeware nor shareware so I will no explain how to make it here, sorry. But, if you google it you will find it. The structure of the DVD is the same of the CD
- lavosspawn
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@MacBoehm:
That's quite strange.
Can you provide some more details?
What kind of PS2 do you use, US, european, japanese?
Which Modchip do you use?
Do you have a memory card plugged in when starting scummvm? Is it a Sony or 3rd party one?
Do you boot ScummVM directly or do you use additional programs like the Action Replay?
Did you replace any of the files from the .zip or did you use straight?
Did you add the USBD.IRX? If you did, do you have any USB devices connected?
Did you use cd-tool for creating the cd? Do you even run ScummVM from cd? or did you create a dvd, with some other tool?
Any kind of info could be helpful.
oh, and does the animation stop or does it keep on running?
Is the RC2 the first release your tried or did RC1 work?
That's quite strange.
Can you provide some more details?
What kind of PS2 do you use, US, european, japanese?
Which Modchip do you use?
Do you have a memory card plugged in when starting scummvm? Is it a Sony or 3rd party one?
Do you boot ScummVM directly or do you use additional programs like the Action Replay?
Did you replace any of the files from the .zip or did you use straight?
Did you add the USBD.IRX? If you did, do you have any USB devices connected?
Did you use cd-tool for creating the cd? Do you even run ScummVM from cd? or did you create a dvd, with some other tool?
Any kind of info could be helpful.
oh, and does the animation stop or does it keep on running?
Is the RC2 the first release your tried or did RC1 work?
lavosspawn wrote:@MacBoehm:
That's quite strange.
Can you provide some more details?
What kind of PS2 do you use, US, european, japanese?
Which Modchip do you use?
Do you have a memory card plugged in when starting scummvm? Is it a Sony or 3rd party one?
Do you boot ScummVM directly or do you use additional programs like the Action Replay?
Did you replace any of the files from the .zip or did you use straight?
Did you add the USBD.IRX? If you did, do you have any USB devices connected?
Did you use cd-tool for creating the cd? Do you even run ScummVM from cd? or did you create a dvd, with some other tool?
Any kind of info could be helpful.
oh, and does the animation stop or does it keep on running?
Is the RC2 the first release your tried or did RC1 work?
I use a European console and I don't know which chip is inside anymore.
I did boot directly and my Memory Card is 3rd party but never made problems.
I did use the same files and added the USBD.IRX file. I think a mouse was connected but it didn't seem to work anyway in RC1.
I burned it on a DVD+RW. By the way in RC1 on DVD+RW I couldn't access any games. RC1 on CD-R worked fine.
The animation was running forever.
Hope that info helps!
- lavosspawn
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The problem with accessing game data on DVDs is a completely different matter and it should be fixed in the new cdvd.irx of RC2.
But I can't really think of a reason why RC1 worked for you and RC2 doesn't...
Did you use the same USBD file for both?
There're too many possible causes for the error.. It'd be nice if you could make a cd (or dvd, whatever you prefer) of RC2 without adding the USBD and try to start it with and without memory card to see if it gives different results.
Sorry about it, but there're too many possible reasons :\
actually, if you can't get it to run at all with the DVD+RW, it'd be nice if you could also test it with a CD-R.
But I can't really think of a reason why RC1 worked for you and RC2 doesn't...
Did you use the same USBD file for both?
There're too many possible causes for the error.. It'd be nice if you could make a cd (or dvd, whatever you prefer) of RC2 without adding the USBD and try to start it with and without memory card to see if it gives different results.
Sorry about it, but there're too many possible reasons :\
actually, if you can't get it to run at all with the DVD+RW, it'd be nice if you could also test it with a CD-R.
- lavosspawn
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