great job! i was using a 3rd party iso generating tool and it works nice, both on cd and dvd, i'm suprised that in this stage of it, it works close to perfect
it would be really nice if the next version wouldn't need a usb keyboard and mouse while adding the usbd.irx file. i don't know, but i consider that this is not needed for the final version, and the GUI would require some improvement (the whole feeling is strange), and the tv system would need to be worked on a little more (i don't have any problem since i have pal, but this autodetection system is not relayable)
i wish you all luck for the next version, thx
usbd.irx thingy
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- lavosspawn
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Well, you don't really *need* a usb mouse. But I think that playing Scumm games with a mouse works better than playing them with a gamepad.
A virtual keyboard will come sooner or later... let's see when I have the time to take care about it...
what's the problem with the autodetection? It should work fine now.
A virtual keyboard will come sooner or later... let's see when I have the time to take care about it...
what's the problem with the autodetection? It should work fine now.
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- lavosspawn
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No, not really...
It means that your USBD version is not compatible to the free PS2SDK.
Apparently there're a lot of USBD versions around and older ones work fine and laters ones crash :-/
I wasn't aware of that problem and I don't think I can fix it either.
So I guess the only way for you would be to try and find an older version of it.
MacBoehm said in the Release Candiate Thread:
It means that your USBD version is not compatible to the free PS2SDK.
Apparently there're a lot of USBD versions around and older ones work fine and laters ones crash :-/
I wasn't aware of that problem and I don't think I can fix it either.
So I guess the only way for you would be to try and find an older version of it.
MacBoehm said in the Release Candiate Thread:
MacBoehm wrote: About my previous problem:
I figured out that it was the USBD.IRX which caused the problem.
On my first attempt I used an old version (24kb) which worked fine on my CDR-RC1-Disc. On the DVDRW RC2 I used a newer version (36kb GT4 I think) which didn't work.
Replacing the file solved my problem. It is running fine now.
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Here you go! Just rename the "npm-usbd.irx" file to "usbd.irx" and you're set.
http://naplink.napalm-x.com/naplink-ps2-v1.0.1a.zip
http://naplink.napalm-x.com/naplink-ps2-v1.0.1a.zip
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no, you missed the point or partialy missed it, i have got the right version at least a month and a half ago, but i can't stand this omission, the list would be great and the thing you just sent Shadoph is with questionable legality (the ps2 port makers would include it, it is only a couple of dozens of kilobytes and those naplink guys look warezy), at the begining of the post i had MacBoehm's problem but i solved it replacing it with a different version, a list is needed soon
npm-usbd.irx, Size: 24.176 bytes, MD5: 9B1E057DE2FF545238AB620B59D681AE, Modified: 7th December 2001 04:14:16
npm-usbd.irx, Size: 24.176 bytes, MD5: 9B1E057DE2FF545238AB620B59D681AE, Modified: 7th December 2001 04:14:16
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