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Post by kronarq on Sept 30, 2005 13:07:26 GMT 1
When I attempt to hide the corrupted data with SeiPSP or any other tool TYL can no longer sees it's own directory with the browser. When first launching it would give me an error in regards to the MS. I copied a rom into the /PSP/Game folder as a test and it ran fine from there. The error no longer pops up either, but I still can not see the TYL directory. Are the only solutions deal with corrupted data or create a new folder for the roms?
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nio
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Post by nio on Oct 2, 2005 13:12:59 GMT 1
you have to put the rom in the folder without %
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Post by kronarq on Oct 2, 2005 18:58:42 GMT 1
My problem is not with being unable to find the roms, it is with the folder becoming invisible to Snes9xTYL whenever you use the trick to hide the corrupted data icon. It isn't that big of a deal though i created a new folder /psp/roms and store all of my roms there instead. TYL remembers that last location everytime I start it up so it goes right there. Problem Solved..... I guess. Although I am curious what it is about the rom browser that prevents you from seeing the tyl folder when hiding those icons. I can see all the other folders that I have used the same trick on.
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Post by n1ckn4m3 on Oct 2, 2005 19:50:49 GMT 1
Have had the same problem. Only way I could fix it is to make a new folder SNESTYL and SNESTYL% using File Assistant on the PSP, then use SeiTool to do the corrupted file hider.
I've noticed this seems to happen if a LFN folder is made using SeiTool on someone elses PSP then put onto yours.
A permanent fix is to make an SNES_ROMS directory under ROOT\PSP and just navigate there. Then each emulator can have their own saves, etc. and you don't have to worry about not being able to access the roms.
EDIT: It seems if I'd read further I would have noticed you already did the SNES_ROMS folder. But, I digress ...
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Post by nio on Oct 2, 2005 21:16:00 GMT 1
I dont have these Problems, my folders are: S9XTYL 1 S9XTYL~1% They where created using SeiPSPTool-
Maybe you use something like SNES9XTYL instead, I havent tried it, but maybe its too long.
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