Emulator Issues #433
closedWhen having an non gamecube ISO in the same directory as the gamecube ISO's you get a "PANIC" message.
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What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
What version of the product are you using? On what operating system?
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Updated by ilja.korsun almost 16 years ago
Accidentally pressed enter in the topic, thus posting it.
More info:
What steps will reproduce the problem?
- Have an non-gamecube iso where your default "gamecube iso directory" is
Using the latest build R1649
What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
No PANIC message and simply silently only including the valid ISO's and disregarding
any other.
Updated by XTra.KrazzY almost 16 years ago
Well, there is no way of distinguishing between a GC/Wii ISO and just a regular one.
Maybe ignoring that fact and removing the panic alert will help...
Updated by lpfaint99 almost 16 years ago
this may be an unusual suggestion. remove iso support completely and require .gcm or
.wii extension
Updated by ilja.korsun almost 16 years ago
If there is no way of distinguishing between a GC/Wii ISO and a normal one, how can
it tell that a non game ISO is invalid. Do you see my point?
Ignoring the Panic Message is a lazy way of solving it, creating a pre-check would be
a more general approach.
Updated by slink_3_ almost 16 years ago
Well, the only solution that i see is just removing this PanicAlert, because there's
no other way, of course you can distinguish between a GC/Wii ISO and a regular one,
but only once it's been checked on startup, and that's how it is already
so per haps just comment out this panic alert ?
Updated by Anonymous over 13 years ago
- Status changed from New to Fixed
Ignore this...Status:Verified was removed, changing to Fixed