![]() I've lso tried an SCPH7001.BIN bios, with similar results. Loaded CD Image: /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/psx/Chrono Cross Disc 1.CD1.Ĭompile at bogus memory address: ff740046 Loading memory card /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/psx//pcsx-card2.mcd PsxMap: warning: wanted to map got 0圆f481000 Use memcard 2: /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/psx//pcsx-card2.mcd Config: appending config "/home/pi/.config/retroarch/config/PCSX-ReARMed/PCSX-ReARMed.cfg" no game-specific overrides found at /home/pi/.config/retroarch/config/PCSX-ReARMed/Chrono Cross.cfg. no content-dir-specific overrides found at /home/pi/.config/retroarch/config/PCSX-ReARMed/psx.cfg. ![]() core-specific overrides found at /home/pi/.config/retroarch/config/PCSX-ReARMed/PCSX-ReARMed.cfg. Loading dynamic libretro core from: "/opt/retropie/libretrocores/lr-pcsx-rearmed/pcsx_rearmed_libretro.so" Redirecting savestate to "/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/psx/Chrono Cross.state". Redirecting save file to "/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/psx/Chrono Cross.srm". I have a Pi3b+, the image was installed today and everything is up to date.īelow is the details from the runcommand.log file:Įxecuting: /opt/retropie/emulators/retroarch/bin/retroarch -L /opt/retropie/libretrocores/lr-pcsx-rearmed/pcsx_rearmed_libretro.so -config /opt/retropie/configs/psx/retroarch.cfg "/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/psx/Chrono Cross.m3u" -verbose -appendconfig /dev/shm/retroarch.cfg When it goes to a red screen, I can still bring up the hotkey menu and load a save state or exit. The game will either display a red screen or crash back to the game library. The game played fine up until the FMV when Serge travels through time after collecting the 3 Komodo scales. I really want to get this thing running and I'm sure it can work, although Crossover didn't seem to like the ePSXe executable file I used, either.Trying to play Chrono Cross on RetroPie 4.5. There is no code posted or error message. app while Wine was running the new prefix, and here is what happens:ĮPSXe starts under X11, then quits immediately without loading a window/splash screen. It created the prefix successfully, and then I started up Wine, and double-clicked on my new ePSXe. exe file that came with my ePSXe 1.7 download. When I created the new prefix in Winebottler, I selected 'copy' and chose the. ![]() I am currently running Snow Leopard, build 10.6.2, by the way. I followed the instructions I found from your posts and links, and then grabbed BIOS files, plugins (graphics, sound, cd-r), and the zlib folder and put them in their appropriate spot in a folder inside my Applications folder entitled 'ePSXe.' I installed Wine and Winebottler in an effort to get ePSXe working on my 13" MBPro. I need some help here, please bear with me as I am not a very experienced command line junkie in the least. 4 level 2 IAmARetroGamer 11y If he wants to stick with PCSX he should use PCSX-R (PCSX Reloaded) Which can be acquired here. I don't think pcsx has been worked on since 2003. It is a bit of a learning curve but worth it. Though, I'm keeping my fingers crossed for PCSX Reloaded on the Mac, so i'll be looking out for it with future updates. level 1 deleted 11y Try using something a bit more advanced like epsxe. But I now have a transition layer (wine) running a windows app, running a playstation emulator with an xbox controller, all working pretty perfect to my standards.Īnd upon saying this, at the same time I almost got ePCSx 2 working, though the error it spits out is unlike an error that I myself (I'm crappy with computer) could fix. Now, I know that isn't what you are talking about, since this is about plugins. Resolution set around 800圆00, though these look pretty smooth compared to the mac version. Now, upon these tests, I somehow arrived with Crossover Games 8.1.1 and ePCSe, which after around 10 hours of fixing (yep, I have way too much free time) I have it running almost perfect with Pete's OpenGL Driver 1.77 Video Plugin. Silent Hill runs super quick, and Crash Team Racing does not display models correctly, and sometimes in races, it doesn't display them at all, especially boxes for power-ups. ![]() But under strenuous testing, I've came to the conclusion that the graphics are somewhat buggy, and some games are somewhat unstable. I don't know much about PCSX, but I tried it yesterday in fact, which is how I've arrived at this post.
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