Problems with Ar Tonelico 2 Memory card
#11
Card is good, for sure:

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So it's something with your setup. Have you tried backing up your memory card and such and reinstall PCSX2?
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#12
(12-30-2013, 12:15 AM)Blyss Sarania Wrote: Card is good, for sure:

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So it's something with your setup. Have you tried backing up your memory card and such and reinstall PCSX2?

Yeah I can do that or maybe try to compile it myself.
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#13
I tried to reinstall it and still it's not working.
I am going to try and compile it.
If I can get it to work then I will let you know if it fixed it.
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#14
When using an SVN version the default location it looks for memcards (unless you change it manually) is $HOME/./config/pcsx2/memcards .
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#15
(12-30-2013, 02:05 AM)DaTankAC Wrote: When using an SVN version the default location it looks for memcards (unless you change it manually) is $HOME/./config/pcsx2/memcards .

I changed it manually, some games work better on Windows 7 so I am always swaping my cards back and forth.
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#16
What I do whenever I do a reinstall is I have everything in the Dropbox cloud. Then I actually have my Linux version point to the location of my Windows version memcard. Then I save the ini file for Linux for if/when I resintall, as I tend to distro hop. It cuts down on all the hassle.

Memcards are compatible in Windows and Linux version. Savestates usually are not due to differing versions.

To clarify, Windows (my particular favorite older SVN version) and Linux version therefore only update on the exact same memcard. No swapping needed! Smile
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#17
I am dfownloading Linux Mint 16 to give it a try and see how it goes then.
I wish it was eaiser to update Linux mint.
But first I am going to try and play the game and save to see if it messes up then.
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#18
Did you see my comment to the other thread?
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#19
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This is what it shows, it don't even see the card.
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#20
Silly question, but you have set it in the memory card selector right?

And can you see it in the BIOS?
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