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Post by geekrawker on Apr 2, 2007 17:49:18 GMT 1
Well here goes nothing, I'm new at the whole Palm thing, and am slowly learning it all. But i have a lot of ROM's on my computer, and thought it would be great to have them on the treo 650 to play whenever i want. Here is my problem, i have d/l and installed LJP onto the treo, but can't get any ROM's to it, i have loaded all my ROM's onto my SD card, but can't seem to find how to get LJP to find them. I heard i could do the "mp3 trick" but can't find the directions on how to do it online anywhere. Is there anybody out there willing to help me out??
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Post by countbuggula on Apr 2, 2007 18:37:05 GMT 1
Ahem...Remember, search is your friend. It also helps to read all those great sticky pinned threads at the top. They're there for a reason.
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Post by geekrawker on Apr 2, 2007 18:41:55 GMT 1
i have been doing quite some research, and it says stuff about locating the ROM files /palm/programs/LJP/NES and stuff like that, but i go to my palm and can't find the programs file, and feel completley at a loss
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Post by _Em on Apr 2, 2007 18:50:39 GMT 1
Step 1: buy an SD card. Step 2: download Filez /palm/programs/LJP/NES refers to the location of the folders on the SD card. This is described in the documentation that is included with LJP.
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Post by liljuni0r on Apr 3, 2007 15:12:14 GMT 1
I suppose in theory you could use Softick RAM Drive. I have the program for transferring files between my friend's and my SD Card, but I suppose it could be used to play LJP. Granted, I never tried it myself, and the only time I considered doing so was before I got my Treo 650. I'm curious if there would be any noticeable differences in how the emulation runs on a virtual SD Card as opposed to on a normal SD Card.
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Post by Tinnus on Apr 3, 2007 17:07:08 GMT 1
The card is only accessed when loading the ROM and saving/loading states, so the emulation itself isn't affected at all.
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