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Post by isthar on Oct 3, 2005 14:32:44 GMT 1
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Post by herceg on Oct 3, 2005 16:35:58 GMT 1
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Post by isthar on Oct 5, 2005 13:54:24 GMT 1
Don't get me wrong -- I don't mean I have problems with the emulator (p.s. there's NO way the version changer will fix your snes9x, a reboot however, may). Whenever I get the bsod I restart and/or make sure apps like the UMD Emulator are unloaded. That may be your problem.
I just want to know -- snes9xtyl authors please! Is that your bsod or sony's?
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Post by craig588 on Oct 5, 2005 20:00:44 GMT 1
That would be TYLs, Sonys response to errors is to just turn the PSP off. (Look at Madden for example)
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Post by isthar on Oct 6, 2005 21:59:47 GMT 1
ok, sort of what I thought, but once bluesnews.com ran a link to a page that claimed it was sony's BSOD as if sony had let slip by the "nuts happens" phrase.
I've definitely seen sony's watchdog in action, turning off the psp. Not a bad idea really.
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Post by laxer3a on Oct 8, 2005 3:11:57 GMT 1
Hi,
The blue screen feature is the one from ps2dev.org devkit. There is mainly reason for the emu to fail : - Battery was too low. - The emulator has still bugs inside.
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