On 25 February 2011 20:14, Matthew Howkins <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Using the details in the rpclog.txt I have replicated your environment
> as closely as I can.

Wow, thanks for all your efforts!

> Can you provide details of how the ROM was obtained?

3.60 ROMs from here: http://rolf.yuss.org/~aaront/ as linked to on the
rpcemu site:

http://www.marutan.net/rpcemu/manual/romimage.html

The MD5 checksums are as follows:

bbb8c6465cdd7c8eeef13547ca9dedee  roms/rom1
b9b20044e293abb1ce60e87717d24b5c  roms/rom2
b19376e353eaf52eedee4e4ce8bafbbb  roms/rom3
cfd292a0fb0210744d3310f9a6679793  roms/rom4

I can see how ROM corruption could explain the booting problem, but
I'm not sure how it would explain the problem I have with the menus:
doesn't using the menus merely pause the emulator? Or do you force it
to redraw the screen afterwards in some way which could fail if the
ROM were corrupted? Anyway, I guess you can tell me if the checksums
are correct...

The only other thing I could think of was some problem with
accelerated graphics, if allegro uses those.

As before, let me know if there's anything else I can tell you!

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