Posted by Gorbachev on Fri Mar 11th at 4:33am 2005
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Posted by Crono on Fri Mar 11th at 4:35am 2005
Posted by habboi on Fri Mar 11th at 12:02pm 2005
Well I took the advice of downloading an emulator although I have had some problems setting it up and had help from a nice guy on msn.
Thanks for all the help anyway and I licked my disc until it was clean as clean can be!
[addsig]Posted by Kage_Prototype on Fri Mar 11th at 12:58pm 2005
guides to help fix this, but I'm sure you know how to use google, so I
can't be arsed finding them for you.
What are you talking about? FFIX runs fine. Maybe you should get a different Video DLL and such. It'd probably be a good idea to make an ISO image of each disc before you play though. Since the read speed for the program sucks.
Also, Bobv ... no one can tell you that here ...
http://www.ngemu.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?s=abceb4efb6adf442972318bbfdce300c&f=53
See for yourself. ![]()
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Posted by habboi on Fri Mar 11th at 2:00pm 2005
Hell there are more problems for FF9 than anything else!
Anyway I had an idea to fix it ![]()
Basically I opened the scratched disc on my computer and extracted the ISO files and now I am going to burn them onto a disc and hopefully that should work :/
I don't need a special disc do I?
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Posted by Crono on Fri Mar 11th at 7:15pm 2005
I wonder why everyone has problems with many games when I get them working just fine
Habboi, don't bother re-burning the game. If you do that, you'd have to swap on a playstation and if you're doing it for this emulator, it's kind of pointless, since you can load the image to play (which runs faster).
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Posted by Gorbachev on Fri Mar 11th at 8:54pm 2005
[edit] Got it to work just fine. The game ran at about 140fps and I had to manually cap it at 60fps. Nothing like the intro song in about 10 seconds.
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Posted by habboi on Sat Mar 12th at 1:24pm 2005
Damn you are lucky I can't seem to get it working!
I am going to try one last time!
[addsig]Posted by Gorbachev on Sat Mar 12th at 10:01pm 2005
I am going to try one last time!
What is your exact problem?
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Posted by Crono on Sun Mar 13th at 1:32am 2005
What is your exact problem?
He probably hasn't configured the bios properly. Or maybe he's using the generic video modules... [addsig]
Posted by habboi on Sun Mar 13th at 3:22pm 2005
Well I basically asigned the bios, the video, the audio, etc etc
Then I inserted my disc and clicked run CD.
A black MS/DOS box appears and says all this ok stuff and also says:
http://img108.exs.cx/img108/7094/msdos9wc.jpg
A box appears and is loading because CD is making noises but nothing happens after that!
http://img159.exs.cx/img159/9055/msdos21kk.jpg
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Posted by habboi on Mon Mar 14th at 4:08pm 2005
I think that is because I accidently put a PC game in their :S
Anyway I am still having this problem where all I get is a black screen and I read that this is because the CD is protected and that I need a patch to get it working but all patches I have downloaded do nothing! and I ticked the box that says use PPF files!
Any clues? There must be an expert around here somewhere!
I suppose I should post on the actual programs site because they ought to know the answer ![]()
Posted by Crono on Mon Mar 14th at 8:44pm 2005
Show the configuration for your bios and video. Gorb or I can cross reference taking that we're the only people on the planet who know how to use this program
Try another game. Oh and by the way "ESC" pauses the game and returns you to normal ePSX emulator (where you can do whatever, except configure, because a game is running) [addsig]
Posted by habboi on Tue Mar 15th at 5:20pm 2005
Ok I will post them soon and I tested other games which work perfectly!
Any ideas why?
Pete's OpenGL Driver 1.75
Pete's Dsound Audio Driver 1.15
Internal ePSXe W2K CDR
Internal ePSXe NULL NET
Settings are fine...
[addsig]Posted by habboi on Thu Mar 17th at 5:19pm 2005
Ok by some miracle I managed to finally got the emulator to work for FF9!
Now the only problem I have is that it is hugely SLOW!
I read that running off the CD makes it slow however using ISO is much better!
If this is correct how may I extract this as when I insert the CD, my computer opens up a folder with FF9.IMG inside. Might this be the ISO?
[addsig]Posted by Crono on Fri Mar 18th at 3:42am 2005
You should check your FPS settings and make sure they're not too low. Put a cap at about 60 and it should run fine. (If you don't cap it, they'll run upwards of 200 and console games don't have the failsafe computer games have, because they were meant for one and only one machine!) [addsig]
Posted by Gorbachev on Fri Mar 18th at 5:43am 2005
You should check your FPS settings and make sure they're not too low. Put a cap at about 60 and it should run fine. (If you don't cap it, they'll run upwards of 200 and console games don't have the failsafe computer games have, because they were meant for one and only one machine!)
That was my issue, I had to set a manual fps cap, the automatic didn't work. 60 frames makes the game perfect for sound / video sync.
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Posted by Crono on Fri Mar 18th at 8:42am 2005
Posted by habboi on Fri Mar 18th at 10:50pm 2005
Thanks a lot...
When I changed it to 30 frames it worked perfect so thanks in advance!
The sound is buggy though :/
It seems I have a new problem everyday!
I use pete's plugins and the sound is buggy e.g. sounds are not the same as actual game on PS1...
The sound sometimes does'nt end e.g. I hear this urrrrrr noise over and over until I pause it and unpause!
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