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play2win - Aug 24, 2005 |
CyberWarriorX | Aug 24, 2005 | |||
http://forums.segaxtreme.net/index.php?act...ndpos... Cyber Warrior X |
ExCyber | Aug 24, 2005 | |||
Are you using Datel's ACTION.EXE or EMS's? I'm not sure they're compatible with each other... |
antime | Aug 24, 2005 | |||
IIRC Datel's/EMS' software has some issues running in windowed mode. Running it in fullscreen prevented it from freezing, but I don't think I managed to get it working even then. I used it from DOS to reflash the cartridge once. |
Berty | Aug 24, 2005 | |||
Its possible that your dos boot disk doesnt like NTFS, it may be a better option to put all of your software on a floppy and run from there? |
play2win | Aug 24, 2005 | |||
I've been using datel's action.exe program since that's what came with my card. I will try running the program fullscreen when I get back. I have also tried executing the software from the floppy in "pure dos" mode (dos that I boot through a floppy) but haven't had much luck with that either. I have not tried running datel's software in fullscreen mode with the ports opened through totalio.sys, I will try that later today when I have a moment. Do you think EMS' software might work better? At this point I'm willing to try almost anything. Thanks!! |
play2win | Aug 25, 2005 | ||||
Ok, I've got it working. Thanks very much for all the help! I want to post my method for others' benefit. What ultimately worked for me was crating a dos floppy boot disk within windows xp (through the drive format menue). Then, I copied the files in /saturn from the datel floppy to a separate blank floppy. I rebooted the comp and booted from the dos boot disk. I then put the floppy with the /saturn files in it and ran action.exe from there. After that, it was simply a function of finding the right i/o port, uploading the games to the floppy, and then copying the floppy files to the hard disk after xp was loaded. I may tinker a bit to see if I can get it working within windows but in the mean time, this will do fine. Hope that helps everyone! Thanks again. |
ExCyber | Aug 25, 2005 | ||||
Yes. If you have an EMS-made cart, it's a better idea to use EMS's software (I think it's hiding in the misc/help section of SX or you should be able to find it on http://www.hkems.com).... I think the basic command set between the two carts is the same, but at the very least firmware upgrades will definitely not work unless you are using the matching software. |
dibz | Aug 25, 2005 | |||
Because the method you described worked, I would have to go with Berty's suggestion. I would definately say its a filesystem issue, it simply wasn't designed to work with NTFS. (your floppy would have been FAT or FAT32) |