I just hooked up a monitor to the emu computer, put it in snoop mode and the
numbers keep flying by even after the TV set picture freezes!
Does this mean that sle is still running fine?
I have swapped IRD's, emus, programmers. Same problem
Going to try a different pc later.
thx
bob
"spongebob" <steelgt...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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My Webpages Reside here
http://emulators.at/gunnys
http://larmo.d2g.com:8080/emu/index.htm
Lots of links to Larmo's and a revised Emu How To page.
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On Tue, 1 Jan 2002 14:34:47 -0800, "spongebob"
<steelgt...@yahoo.com> wrote:
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喊`昂,,,,喊`昂,,,,喊`昂,,,,喊`昂
I see a light at the end of the tunnel.
Oh no, it's a train comming the other way !!!
喊`昂,,,,喊`昂,,,,喊`昂,,,,喊`昂
ftp://larmo.d2g.com:8021/Emulator or http://www.2emu.com
ftp://camsat.dns2go.com:1337/Emulator/
I've tried different core files, and evrything else.
BIG QUESTION:
Is SLE still running if numbers fly across the screen??
I don't get "IVAC"................ Idon't get "reset"
It's like it's a video problem??
Remember: NUMBERS STILL FLY IN SNOOP MODE: This must mean something?
thx
bob
"larmo" <nob...@nowhere.com> wrote in message
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If that don't work ad /fe no workie? then try /fa and as a last resort
try them both. After that it's BIOS time again Disable any cashing
and only keep video, floppy and keyboard. Disable everything else.
Don't spend too much time, an old pc that don't work won't work
sometimes. Nice to have extra verified eqpt. when this is happing so
you are absolutely sure.
cor at 67, does same thing w/ gunny cor., kaylana cor
snoop off
tried /fe /fa, both, none,
It's not the cor file, It's the pc. I'll get another
thx to all
bob
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bob
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On Tue, 1 Jan 2002 23:00:34 -0800, "spongebob"
<steelgt...@yahoo.com> wrote:
I'll unplug it today
thx
bob
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This is my autoexec:
SLE44E_P /A /pe1 /pa2
thx
bob
"Gunny" <Guns...@excite.com> wrote in message
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sle44e_p /a /pe1 /pa2 sle44e_p.cor
He is correct, you MUST specify a .cor file for starting emulation
or it will default one...this is NOT what you want if you have been applying
the "fixes" to your .cor as suggested in this forum, and on Gunny's site.
Kudos to PGM, Gunny, and all the other Gurus who help make this hobby
possible!
Regards,
Bandit
"spongebob" <steelgt...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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You do NOT need to specify a core file name of sle44e_p.cor
If you don't specify a filename SLE will look for a core file called
sle44e_p.cor
If there is one there with that name it will use it, as a last resort it
will also create a cor file from the card itself (this will only work on non
bs cards though).
Slick
Start sle ...see if it works.
Even if it doesn't Save a new cor file by pressing C
Reboot and see if it works.
On Wed, 2 Jan 2002 07:49:34 -0800, "spongebob"
How about adding the timing switches de# and da#?
thx
bob
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