ZSNES fails to start
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ZSNES fails to start
I had been using the emu for a few days, when it ceased to load. Trying to open the program results in no change. No load, no process, nothing happens. I have completely removed all traces of the program using Synaptic and re-installed it, assuming a dir somewhere migh've been corrupted, but it didn't change anything. Nothing caused the problem that I know of, since I saved and closed the game one day like usual, then tried to open it the next day to continue, and nothing happened. Any adivce as to what I can do to fix this?
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My only idea is that maybe your antivirus is silently blocking it.
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Re: ZSNES fails to start
Sorry, I forgot to mention I'm running this on Linux/Ubunutu, so no anti-virus.
EDIT: Problem has been solved. Turns out the screen resolution had been set a custom size larger than the computer could handle. Fixed it by editing the config file by hand.
EDIT: Problem has been solved. Turns out the screen resolution had been set a custom size larger than the computer could handle. Fixed it by editing the config file by hand.
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Did you try loading it from a terminal?
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Re: ZSNES fails to start
Congrats, you just replied to a spambot.paulguy wrote:Did you try loading it from a terminal?
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Re: ZSNES fails to start
Check the sig first before you attempt to respond. The bot/spammer made some copypasta, that you've just eaten.
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They've gotten rather clever. :/ I don't think I even recall there being a signature. It's possible it was added later...
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it repeated the first sentence of the first post verbatim.
Why yes, my shift key *IS* broken.
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Well, I guess I didn't notice. I'm quite embarrassed about it. :/
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Re: ZSNES fails to start
Hey there. I'm having a similar problem running ZSNES in Fedora Linux (lookie here! a new member who knows how to read threads before starting a new one). I installed it using the package manager, launched it, opened a ROM, full screened it and BAM; it crashed. Not only that, but it left me in a horribly small resolution that wasn't scaled to fit my monitor (as in, I could only see a quarter of the screen). Luckily for me, I have the display tool in a convenient enough location that I could switch back with little effort. I tried loading it again and it did the same thing, but without my input this time, crashing and screwing up my resolution. I want to see if I can edit the config file like that guy up there but I don't know how to access it. It would be greatly appreciated if you guys could tell me where I can find it. After I mess with it a little I'll update this thread with any further problems.
EDIT: Found it on my own after a little more forum digging, but I don't know how config editing is going to help, so stay tuned!
EDIT2: Well well, I figured out how to change the display settings and now I'm running games at full speed. Sorry for the useless post. I suppose you can read this for entertainment purposes now.
EDIT: Found it on my own after a little more forum digging, but I don't know how config editing is going to help, so stay tuned!
EDIT2: Well well, I figured out how to change the display settings and now I'm running games at full speed. Sorry for the useless post. I suppose you can read this for entertainment purposes now.