I think i've found a bug with the new 57b5, whatever was done to the cheat text file reader has broken it. Now no cheats can be selected at all, they are all greyed out with no check boxes.
I have detected a small bug in 57b5. The save feature of per-game options will not save the clear_patches value properly. If you use the newest release of the Configurator to save the setting, it will be loaded correctly by 57b5, though. Thus, either use the Configurator to save the clear_patches value or edit settings.cfg to replace the 'clean' option in there with 'clear_patches' instead. This will, of course, be fixed in the next beta release.
nikeymikey said:
I think i've found a bug with the new 57b5, whatever was done to the cheat text file reader has broken it. Now no cheats can be selected at all, they are all greyed out with no check boxes.
Hmm... Were you perhaps using disable_pop_patch = 1? That disables the PoP patch. You only want to use that if you want to test the .wip solution instead. It was broken in 57b4 and it disabled the NSMB patch instead, which is why it would have worked there.
Hi just thought I'd let you know just in case this happens to anyone else (might just be me!) but if you choose to have background music then the theme will change to one of the CFG themes. I have Grey Matter set to default and it works when i disable a background track but when I enable music to be played it doesn't work.
Edit: Never mind, I got it working. Still not sure how it happened in the first place though.
Hi just thought I'd let you know just in case this happens to anyone else (might just be me!) but if you choose to have background music then the theme will change to one of the CFG themes. I have Grey Matter set to default and it works when i disable a background track but when I enable music to be played it doesn't work.
Edit: Never mind, I got it working. Still not sure how it happened in the first place though.
The only way to do so is to recompile your own version of Cfg. It's impossible to make it configurable as the config is only read at the very end of the boot process (just before the screen disappears).
Dr Clipper, thank you and the CFG team for this great loader, but I have a feature request, if it's possible. I believe USB GX has it already, but could you add in the ability to boot Gamecube games(disks, NOT usb)? I basically have CFG setup as my system menu(priiloader -> USB CFG forwarder -> USB CFG), and would love if I could start my GC games from here instead of needing to go all the way to the System Menu.
The only way to do so is to recompile your own version of Cfg. It's impossible to make it configurable as the config is only read at the very end of the boot process (just before the screen disappears).
Dr Clipper, thank you and the CFG team for this great loader, but I have a feature request, if it's possible. I believe USB GX has it already, but could you add in the ability to boot Gamecube games(disks, NOT usb)? I basically have CFG setup as my system menu(priiloader -> USB CFG forwarder -> USB CFG), and would love if I could start my GC games from here instead of needing to go all the way to the System Menu.
We already support GC discs. Well, at least original discs. You can access the disc booting via the Main Menu (push -) or assign the boot_disc action to a button if you like.
Ehr, Dr Clipper, when publidshing the source codes ? I'm corious about pop patch and wip fix. Thanks for your beautifull work.
oggzee's MO would be to release 57 when 58 reaches beta. However, I can give you the low down on the patch. The PoP patch is just patching the same memory as the .wip patch. I went for the quick and easy implementation:
The .wip fix is a bit more complicated. You have to delay all other patches to ensure the .wip patch works properly. oggzee actually added the code (copied from NeoGamma) to delay the patches as an attempt to fix the Peppa Pig support a while back. However, that didn't help and he commented out the changes and then found the real fix. If you look in the 56 source specifically for the stuff disabled by the #ifdef DELAY_PATCH. All I did to fix .wip was enable that code (however, I also put a hidden configurable option to disable that code if we need to
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