Hi, I've spent two days trying to get FF7 to work, I've tried everything really...
I've got a spanking new Dell Laptop & Desktop and I really want to be able to FF7 on my laptop. For obvious health reasons I've tried to get the desktop one working first!
Nothing will get the damn thing to play properly though. I've tried lots of different configs.
Another problem is it seems to be eating every single CPU cycle it can get its hands on... If people can get this to work on 1GHz machines then surely I shouldn't be struggling with a 3GHz Pentium 4??
Specs:
[Desktop] Intel Pentium 4 3.0GHz, 512MB, ATI Radeon X300, WinXP/SP2
[Laptop] Intel Pentium M 1.6GHz, 512MB, 82852/82855 GM/GME Graphics Controller (no I don't know either), WinXP/SP2
Software:
Currently using DaemonTools mounted .bin file burnt from IsoBurner in sPSXe 1.6.0 (via ePSXeLauncher).
GPU: (I start to know not very much right about now)
Tried Pete's OpenGL2 Driver 2.6, OpenGL 1.75, D3D, DX6D3D etc etc.
My ATI's OpenGL settings are set to accept application defaults.
Currently I'm on GL2 with the following:
Window mode (640x480), 32 bit, PSX aspect ratio on,
Int X: 1, Int Y: 1,
Textures: 0, 0, 128, Off
Use FPS limit (60 FPS)
Compat: 0, 0, 0
Filters off
Misc: MDEC Filter on, Specials on, w/ 0x0002, 0x4000
and it crashed again while I was OK'ing the settings just then! arse.
SPU:
Something weird happens sometimes like when I change the graphics settings then continue it screws up the sound but currently I'm attempting to use Eternal 1.4 with Enable XA on and the Squaresoft doohickey ticked too.
I keep getting a weird Error box coming up all the time too which says outofsync.bmp and loads of garbage encoded text. It doesn't seem to do much but is that bad or what?
It looks awful and its killing my processor - the text rendering is dreadful! As soon as I do anything the whole thing nearly grinds to a halt which can't be good. Also I have black marks around the Hand pointer in battle, the swirl is missing and it gets real slow on commencement of battle...
I really want to get this sorted though...! Will post more when I have time to investigate with the laptop.
I've got a spanking new Dell Laptop & Desktop and I really want to be able to FF7 on my laptop. For obvious health reasons I've tried to get the desktop one working first!
Another problem is it seems to be eating every single CPU cycle it can get its hands on... If people can get this to work on 1GHz machines then surely I shouldn't be struggling with a 3GHz Pentium 4??
Specs:
[Desktop] Intel Pentium 4 3.0GHz, 512MB, ATI Radeon X300, WinXP/SP2
[Laptop] Intel Pentium M 1.6GHz, 512MB, 82852/82855 GM/GME Graphics Controller (no I don't know either), WinXP/SP2
Software:
Currently using DaemonTools mounted .bin file burnt from IsoBurner in sPSXe 1.6.0 (via ePSXeLauncher).
GPU: (I start to know not very much right about now)
Tried Pete's OpenGL2 Driver 2.6, OpenGL 1.75, D3D, DX6D3D etc etc.
My ATI's OpenGL settings are set to accept application defaults.
Currently I'm on GL2 with the following:
Window mode (640x480), 32 bit, PSX aspect ratio on,
Int X: 1, Int Y: 1,
Textures: 0, 0, 128, Off
Use FPS limit (60 FPS)
Compat: 0, 0, 0
Filters off
Misc: MDEC Filter on, Specials on, w/ 0x0002, 0x4000
and it crashed again while I was OK'ing the settings just then! arse.
SPU:
Something weird happens sometimes like when I change the graphics settings then continue it screws up the sound but currently I'm attempting to use Eternal 1.4 with Enable XA on and the Squaresoft doohickey ticked too.
I keep getting a weird Error box coming up all the time too which says outofsync.bmp and loads of garbage encoded text. It doesn't seem to do much but is that bad or what?
It looks awful and its killing my processor - the text rendering is dreadful! As soon as I do anything the whole thing nearly grinds to a halt which can't be good. Also I have black marks around the Hand pointer in battle, the swirl is missing and it gets real slow on commencement of battle...
I really want to get this sorted though...! Will post more when I have time to investigate with the laptop.