Pcsx2 don't want to work
#21
(02-20-2012, 08:38 PM)tedren Wrote: Exactly the same problem here. Please help. I have tried the code with the Snow leopard and non-snow versions with the above; even tweaked the user ownership on pcsx2 but to no avail. It simply does nothing after entering the root#. Opens then crashes.

Can you send a crash log? Anything else than "It crashes"?
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#22
(02-23-2012, 05:21 PM)Kaze Wrote: Can you send a crash log? Anything else than "It crashes"?

2011-04-25 13:28:42.369 pcsx2[21932:903] Application did finish launching. Now about to execute script
2011-04-25 13:28:42.371 pcsx2[21932:903] Preparing for execution
2011-04-25 13:28:42.371 pcsx2[21932:903] About to execute script
2011-04-25 13:28:42.373 pcsx2[21932:903] Task launched

... and nothing happens.

Same as above.
#23
(02-23-2012, 08:27 PM)tedren Wrote: 2011-04-25 13:28:42.369 pcsx2[21932:903] Application did finish launching. Now about to execute script
2011-04-25 13:28:42.371 pcsx2[21932:903] Preparing for execution
2011-04-25 13:28:42.371 pcsx2[21932:903] About to execute script
2011-04-25 13:28:42.373 pcsx2[21932:903] Task launched

... and nothing happens.

Same as above.
You running as SUDO?
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#24
(02-23-2012, 08:28 PM)Kaze Wrote: You running as SUDO?

enabled root user before hand. Same result either way.
#25
(02-23-2012, 08:48 PM)tedren Wrote: enabled root user before hand. Same result either way.

Just to make sure, you DO have Xquartz, right?
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#26
(02-23-2012, 08:49 PM)Kaze Wrote: Just to make sure, you DO have Xquartz, right?

Yes.
#27
(02-23-2012, 09:04 PM)tedren Wrote: Yes.
Do you run the commands from the Xqueartz, and NOT the Terminal?
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#28
(02-23-2012, 09:05 PM)Kaze Wrote: Do you run the commands from the Xqueartz, and NOT the Terminal?

All through Xquartz, not terminal.
#29
Could you try running this?

Step One:
First make sure you have downloaded the following:
XQuartz

Step Two:
The non-Snow Leopard-version of PCSX2 since I have yet to meet a person whom actually gets it to work properly

Step Three:
And also the NVidia GC Frameworks

Step Four:
Install all wich you have downloaded. I wont be posting screenshots for that since I wont take the risk of destroying my PCSX 2 since I used so long time to get it up and running.

Step Five:
Then when all is downloaded and installed, you search for an application named XQuartz, open it.

Step Six:
You need to enable root user, here is a guide for that.

Step Seven:
Then type the following:
cd /Applications/pcsx2.app/contents/macos/ (press enter)
sudo tcsh (you will be asked to provide a password, provide the password for your root user)
(if you dont see anything while you type the password, dont worry, you are not supposed too see anything, it has with security to do)
./pcsx2 (this will after all your work, open ut the ever glorious PCSX2 MAC!!!!!!)

Dont hesitate to ask if you need any more than that, and if necessary, I can provide a screenshot guide :-)

- Kaze
"Eventually you too will hear it, The Last Melody"
#30
I have done so, and will try again; thank you.




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