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I have tried everything I can to get passed the fs part when loading it, it will not work.![]()
Um, I have a problem. I'm using a 16GB Sandisk MicroSD Adaptor to play, but games like Star Wars Rogue Squadron 3 have really long and slow loading times. I checked the compatibility list but it didn't mention any load times. Is it a problem with my SD?
Uffff, SDs are not known for their good loading times.
You can try formatting the SD to 64k clusters and see if that helps you.
Also, you can download some of the cache files that some users have been uploading to github and see if that helps with your loading times.
I would recommend getting a USB or an HDD since SDs have never been known for fast loading.
I have tried everything I can to get passed the fs part when loading it, it will not work.![]()
Sorry to bother again, but now that i'm using USB, the music for Rogue Squadron III stops abruptly, then continues, then stops over and over. Is it a problem with my USB or the game's compatibility with Nintendont?
Verify your iso at redump.org.Sorry to bother again, but now that i'm using USB, the music for Rogue Squadron III stops abruptly, then continues, then stops over and over. Is it a problem with my USB or the game's compatibility with Nintendont?
Please help me, every iso I try to load show me this, I'm a real noob at Nintendont.
I'm using a generic controller, but when I tested in HID with the PS2 controller config it works.
I really don't know what I'm doing wrong.
PD: "IOS58-64-v6176.wad" was installed before.
Experience N64 V2 rom works with nintendont but you have to convert the the rom with gamecube iso tool and not DMLizard because if you convert them with DMLizard it will just freeze at the booting screen. And only some n64 games work with the experience n64 v2 rom.
What roms exactly?
Also, what the hell is the AGB emulator that appears in the Compatibility list?
I don't think it is the GBA Player, or is it?
Because I never heard of such thing as an AGB emulator for the Gamecube
I have no clue what AGB emulator is. If you are looking for a list of roms confirmed working for the experience n64 v2 here is the list so far.
Super Mario 64
Animal Forest
Mario Kart 64
Mario Party (partially working)
Star Fox 64
Kirby 64 (partially working)
The Legend of Zelda Majora's Mask
The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time
The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time: Master Quest
Duke Nukem 64
Mace: The Dark Age
Wave Race 64
Star Solider: Vanshing Earth
Pilot Wings 64
Herules The Legendary Journeys
Mischeif Makers
Blues Brothers 2000
NHL 99
Rocket: Robot On Wheels
Milor's Astro Lanes
Now I got my controller.ini working with Nintendont. (for Dragon PC Multi Double PowerBox 3 [PlayStation 2 Adapter])
[PS2 - Dragon PC Multi Double PowerBox 3]
VID=0E8F
PID=3013
Polltype=1
DPAD=1
MultiIn=1
MultiInValue=01
Power=6,10
A=5,20
B=5,40
X=5,10
Y=5,80
Z=6,08
L=6,01
R=6,02
S=6,20
Left=7,08
Down=7,04
Right=7,02
Up=7,01
RightUp=7,01
DownRight=7,03
DownLeft=7,05
UpLeft=7,07
StickX=3,1A,100
StickY=4,1A,100
CStickX=2,1A,100
CStickY=1,1A,100
LAnalog=0
RAnalog=0
Are the L and R buttons working correctly for you? you have both LAnalog and RAnalog set to 0 but there's no DigitalLR=1 in that controller.ini
It's a GBA emulator from 2004 by Nintendo, it has nothing to do with the GBP. Nintendo originally used it in those display demos used in stores for Mario vs. DK, however it was later revealed that the same emulator with slightly different settings was released alongside 6 or so Naruto games by TOMY as a reward to tournament winners. Then there's Pokémon Box which also seems to use a the same emu but with different settings.Also, what the hell is the AGB emulator that appears in the Compatibility list?