Post subject: PCSX-RR Updates (feos & BadPotato)
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feos and I started patching PCSX-RR a bit. You can read why in the resync thread. You can grab my latest build and see information on my wiki page.
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Added basic HUD for Abe games: Post #347230
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Loading a savestate from an ISO compressed with .bz format doesn't work and leads to an error message (and this also closes the game) :
Right before I tried to load the savestate : Right after :
This error doesn't happen with my previous version of PCSX-RR (v 0.1.3) And it leads to my second question : why did some games (Tekken 3 in my exemple) don't work on PCSX-RR if they are not compressed (the game crash after something like 8 frames) ?
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I think there was a bug in my release. Some of my improvements got reverted right before release :/ I also need to double check that my recompiles of plugins don't break anything.
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Hence I asked to upload the build where these fixes are finally applied.
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feos wrote:
Hence I asked to upload the build where these fixes are finally applied.
I can do that... I'm just worried about the plugin issue which needs testing. I guess I should make a second repo for alternate release on my machine...
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New release up.
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If you have time to patch the RAM watch/search, you'll be a god! It isn"t able to display or search floating values, such a pain :/ I found psxjin more friendly but I love the feature of psx to the display this so wonderful ps1 bios. To be honest and if you want to become a Chuck Norris, I think a good mix between both psxrr and psxjin will boost ps1 TAS :) Is there any pxm-pjm file converter? If no, I'll try to code one. Nice work already done!
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Unsticky this thread please.
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feos wrote:
Unsticky this thread please.
Done.
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Posting BIOS is not allowed in the forums...
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Warning: When making decisions, I try to collect as much data as possible before actually deciding. I try to abstract away and see the principles behind real world events and people's opinions. I try to generalize them and turn into something clear and reusable. I hate depending on unpredictable and having to make lottery guesses. Any problem can be solved by systems thinking and acting.