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MoskRat:

Hi folks.
Having trouble with MA and Nintendo 64 emulation.
Only one that seems to work is project64 2.3. but only outside of MA. I can't get it to run in MA, and I have the "nag" screen solved. I got the roms about a year ago, N64 v 3.14.
Some of my mames work in MA, and sega works (gens) but I'm kinda lost. I built this for my grandson, and it's been a learning curve , to say the least.
Can anyone point me to a step by step procedure (In simple terms I can understand)..... any help gratefully received.

Thanks

viking245:
I don't think I had that issue before, but now I do as well (Project64 won't launch in MA).

What seemed to fix it was removing all spaces in the directory path.

for example
From:

--- Code: ---D:\Emulators\Project64 2.3
--- End code ---
To:

--- Code: ---D:\Emulators\Project64_2.3
--- End code ---

Also, in MA open preferences (Ctrl P)
In the configuration tab for Nintendo 64...
make sure "Path to media:" is set to "long"
(this resolves another issue dealing with spaces)

MoskRat:
Thanks for the reply Viking, I'm away on business but will try as soon as I return.

djlunchbox:
IIRC I think newer project 64 versions may not work on MA since it's so old.

You may need the legacy version. I have 1.6 and it works great.

I tried using something newer and did all the tricks about the spacing but i'd launch a black screen within MA.

Try Viking's tips if not search for the 1.6 version of P64.

viking245:
Good point djlunchbox!

When I checked mine, I tested with Project64 1.6 because I didn't want to mess up 2.3 with my 'other' frontend.
That being said, just now tried it with 2.3 and got a non-descript error box. Note: spaces removed in the directory path and path to media = short.

I then changed the path to media from short to long and it worked fine (ver 2.3 with no spaces in the directory path).

Rechecked again with the space in the dir path (and path to media: long) and it was a no-go (Black screen. But no error box).

This is odd because I have other emulators with spaces in the directory path and they work.

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