Ok I keep getting this error.
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I dont have any clue what I need to do. I dont understand why programs like this are still around this is so vastly not user friendly and outdated
Snes Sf7 Gamedoctor error
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Re: Snes Sf7 Gamedoctor error
Have a look at your game doctor sometimes. It's older tech than some people around here.clessoulis wrote:outdated :(
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Yeah thats not telling me anything about the error im having converting a file in ucon64.MajereDB8 wrote:In order to send files to the GDSF7, you first need to convert them to the GD3 file format in UCON64. Then, in the SNES interface, select the file and the GD3/6 button, then click send. Note that you need to have a parallel port driver enabled or else UCON can't interface with your copier.
I know how the interface of the unit works. I've got a disk with a handful of roms.
I have a gamestation unit. That I recently got and its been nothing but trouble really.
Firstly Im having tons of issues with the roms seeming to not load properly at all. IM getting errors rom the game not even starting to random glitches and freezes.
The only logical conclusion I can think of is that the cd rom unit in the system is broken and isnt copying the game into the ram properly.
However this makes no sense because a rom can be loaded perfectly and I will play for hours without glitches then I will come back to play that rom later and it totally wont load.
The unit has 32mb on it. I dont know if what is happening is that the units memory is filling up and then not clearing itselt properly either.
By "interface," I meant the SNES tab of ucon64.clessoulis wrote:I know how the interface of the unit works. I've got a disk with a handful of roms.
You may want to try going into the frontend settings and changing the output directory to "." (without the quote marks.) That should output your ROM to the ucon64 directory.