Best ask in the sx forum about that.. Happens with all XCI tools and (some) card2 games apparently.Any news about thumbnails fuck up? My crash bandicoot trimmed XCI is blank too
I usually encounter this error when someone tries to run a .jar file that requires a higher Java version than what they have installed (e.g. .jar file requires Java 7 or 8, and the user only has Java 5 or 6 installed)Could not find or load main class
okie. Reason I ask is that we never use 64bit java at work - everything we need is 32bit (legacy management interfaces) because tbh java is cancer and we tend to avoid it like the plague :/There is a 32bit java????
In all seriousness: install a 64bit java (e.g. https://adoptopenjdk.net/releases.html#x64_win OpenJDK 8 (LTS) and HotSpot )
okie. Reason I ask is that we never use 64bit java at work - everything we need is 32bit (legacy management interfaces) because tbh java is cancer and we tend to avoid it like the plague :/
Did you try copying the files to the SD anyway? MacOS is a dick about file sizes (it's a base 2 vs base 10 thing), might actually still be the size you want.Hi, i have a problem.
I used this on Mac (sierra) and it does split the XCI files, but the split sizes is always 4.2 GB.
It needs to be under 4GB to work on Fat32.
Any idea why this is? Any solution?
Hi, i have a problem.
I used this on Mac (sierra) and it does split the XCI files, but the split sizes is always 4.2 GB.
It needs to be under 4GB to work on Fat32.
Any idea why this is? Any solution?