Error loading ISO
#1
Hi everyone. I'm new at emulators so I have no idea how to solve my problem. I tried opening a game iso and I got a white screen briefly before it closed and this code in X11. Any ideas?


Code:
* CDVD Disk Open: DVD, Single layer or unknown:
* * Track 1: Data (Mode 1) (2159968 sectors)
Bios Version 16777215.255
Bios Warning > rom1 not found.
Bios Warning > rom2 not found.
Bios Warning > erom not found.
Framelimiter rate updated (UpdateVSyncRate): 59.94 fps
Opening Plugins...
Notice: GS Plugin does not implement GSsetFrameLimit.
MTGS > Thread Started, Opening GS Plugin...
ZZogl: Using ZZ Ogl :0.21.213
ZZogl: creating zerogs
ZZogl: Got Doublebuffered Visual!
ZZogl: glX-Version 1.2
Xlib:  extension "XFree86-VidModeExtension" missing on display "/tmp/launchDP/org.x:0".
ZZogl: Depth 24
ZZogl: you have Direct Rendering!
ZZogl: Using multitexturing
ZZogl: Maximun texture size is 8192 for Tex_2d and 8192 for Tex_NV
ZZogl: Disabling MRT depth writing
ZZogl: Fill bilinear blocks failed!
ZZogl: Creating effects
ZZogl: Creating extra effects
ZZogl: using full shaders
ZZogl: initialization successful
Plugins opened successfully.
loadElfCRC: cdrom0:\SLUS_217.82;1
loadElfFile: 8621084 bytes
loadElfFile: cdrom0:\SLUS_217.82;1; CRC = DE37E046
XML Loader returned an error. Trying to load a pnach...
No patch found.Resuming execution without a patch (this is NOT an error).
ZZogl: Disabling MRT depth writing
Issuing EE/iR5900-32 Recompiler Reset [mem/structure cleanup]
vtlb/mmap: Block Tracking reset...
iR3000A Resetting recompiler memory and structures
* PCSX2 *: ExecuteBios
Offset 0xea000000 invalid. Legit SIGSEGV. Aborting.
pcsx2.sh: line 2: 10711 Bus error               ./pcsx2
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#2
Looks like either something's wrong with your BIOS or you don't have a BIOS.
13" MacBook Pro (March 2011)
Display: 1280x800
CPU: Intel Core i5 2.3 GHz w/ 2.9 GHz Turbo Boost
Memory: 4 GB 1333 MHz DDR3
Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 3000 384 MB
Software: Mac OS X Lion 10.7.3
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#3
(12-12-2011, 06:14 PM)flurgle Wrote: Looks like either something's wrong with your BIOS or you don't have a BIOS.

Thanks. I thought that might be the problem.
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#4
Im having the same problem. anyone know a fix for this?
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