Psp Cps2 Cache Files Search

2020. 2. 15. 06:17카테고리 없음

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I've spent a bit of my spare time over the last few months porting NJ's ROM converters to OS X. Anyway, what with all of the different OS X versions and the different PowerPC and Intel macs, I do not know how many setups this will work under, but I've thoroughly tested it on a PowerPC running 10.3.9. Feedback on how this works on other people's Macs would be very much appreciated (although I don't pretend that I'll be able to do anything about problems arising from setups that I can't duplicate/anticipate).It should go without saying, but this is only for use with games that you legally own. Accordingly, I have only tested it with a few games (and even then, I've only checked that they initially work, I haven't had the chance to extensively test-play any yet). If you find that this doesn't work with any of your games, please post which one(s) they are and I will see if there isn't anything I can do to fix it.The usage should be self explanatory, but complete instructions are included in the readme file.Much thanks to NJ and the original MAME team for making this possible.Note About The GUIsIn a seperate thread, Paladinja pointed out that if you choose the 'Generate compressed cache files' under the CPS2 section, and then later try to unzip and use those files, that they WON'T work. When I first read that, I thought 'of course', but then I recently launched the GUI and saw that displayed text message does say that it WILL work.

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I appologize for this, but the cache system has undergone many changes since I started porting this tool, and originally the zipped cache files WERE the same as the unzipped files. I can't remember when the change occured, but the data contained in each file type is now indeed different.

So, rather than releasing a GUI update just to fix that one sentance, I'm letting you know here.Update: 3/14/2007These are the backend command line tools for converting roms for compatibility with the 2.0.6 versions of both emulators. Cheers to b8a for the the attempt, in fact: BIGUP to EVERYONE supporting the macmaziv in the PSP scene! That being said. Sadly this isn't working on my Mac Powerbook G4.

Loads up all fine & dandy, but doesn't recognize the zipped game files. I also tried the 'convert multiple files' option by putting a few game zips into a separate folder and going that route, but that also failed to do anything. So my questions are:1) Can anyone fix this?

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Mac support could only help the scene peeps, smell a friend!2) What kind of macs WOULD this work on? (don'tevenMAKE me dust off my G4 desktop).MOST IMPORTANTLY. (Moderators.?)3) Which 'original pre-converted files' can be removed from the zip resulting in a smaller file? I'll do it manually and re-zip if need be, but do NJ's PC converters do this?Thanks to anyone who helps this happen!!!