Scumm keeps crashing on 3.03 oe-c

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f45
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Scumm keeps crashing on 3.03 oe-c

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As the title says it keeps saying game could not be started (8002014c). Please help.
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Laserschwert
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Post by Laserschwert »

You've probably put it in your "GAME"-folder, whereas it has to go into the "GAME150"-folder.
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Post by Johelian »

Im having a similar problem...what do you mean, the folder should be GAME150? I followed some instructions from an earlier post and it didnt mentiom anything about that...

EDIT never mind, I had used the single-EBOOT rather than the 2 1.50 eboots!
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Post by f45 »

Actually I googled it a minute later, and found the naswer here. I had to switch to 1.50kernel through configuration/recovery mode.
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f45 wrote:Actually I googled it a minute later, and found the naswer here. I had to switch to 1.50kernel through configuration/recovery mode.
-.- either way would have worked, and IMHO, putting all homebrew in GAME150 (except the ones that only run from GAME) is the best method of sorting all your games;

PSX games = GAME folder
1.50 Homebrew = GAME150 folder
3.XX Demos and Homebrew = GAME3XX folder (replace XX with the last two numbers of the OE firmware you are on)

But still, good to se you found the solution
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jak66 wrote:PSX games = GAME folder
1.50 Homebrew = GAME150 folder
3.XX Demos and Homebrew = GAME3XX folder (replace XX with the last two numbers of the OE firmware you are on)
I think you've misunderstood the folder-system of the OE-firmwares. There's either a GAME150-folder (when setting the GAME folder to 3.XX) or a GAME3XX-folder (when setting the GAME folder to 1.50). Only one of those and the GAME folder are used.
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Laserschwert wrote:I think you've misunderstood the folder-system of the OE-firmwares. There's either a GAME150-folder (when setting the GAME folder to 3.XX) or a GAME3XX-folder (when setting the GAME folder to 1.50). Only one of those and the GAME folder are used.
Funny, my GAME kernal is always set to 1.50, yet all my homebrew is kept in GAME150 anyway. Don't think that just because GAME is set to 1.50, GAME150 won't work. All 3 folders work at all times
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jak66 wrote:
Laserschwert wrote:I think you've misunderstood the folder-system of the OE-firmwares. There's either a GAME150-folder (when setting the GAME folder to 3.XX) or a GAME3XX-folder (when setting the GAME folder to 1.50). Only one of those and the GAME folder are used.
Funny, my GAME kernal is always set to 1.50, yet all my homebrew is kept in GAME150 anyway. Don't think that just because GAME is set to 1.50, GAME150 won't work. All 3 folders work at all times
I see... I was under the impression that it mattered... obviously I was wrong ;-)
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Laserschwert wrote:I see... I was under the impression that it mattered... obviously I was wrong ;-)
Sorry, that was a bit harsh, I just thought that people realised that all 3 folders worked at the same time.
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