Hi there. Just want to report that I can't open PS2 games!
Here's my situation: I've got Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4 in ISO format (yes, it is PS2 version!) and when I try to load it just appears a white screen.
Installed:
PCSX 0.9.6: YES
XQuartz-2.6.3: YES
Cg-3.0.0007: YES
*in BIOS folder I have the following files:
-SCPH39001.bin
-SCPH 70012 (S) (v12) (U) [v02.00] [14-06-2004] ©.MEC
-SCPH 70012 (S) (v12) (U) [v02.00] [14-06-2004] ©.NVM
-SCPH 70012 (S) (v12) (U) [v02.00] [14-06-2004] ©.ROM0
When it happens (which is every time i try to load the game) X11 gives this: http://pastebin.com/qbihk2Pt
Order of events (detailed): I open pcsx2 and it starts automatically both PCSX2 and X11; I load the ISO file and gives a BIOS error (says it can't find the bios); I go to configure, click OK and retry to load the ISO file and it runs; then a white window titled "ZeroGS" appears and a few seconds disappears; and X11 gives this in return (http://pastebin.com/qbihk2Pt)
*update*
I'm on a 1.83GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Mac Mini running Snow Leopard OS X
Thanks,
CubriC
Here's my situation: I've got Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4 in ISO format (yes, it is PS2 version!) and when I try to load it just appears a white screen.
Installed:
PCSX 0.9.6: YES
XQuartz-2.6.3: YES
Cg-3.0.0007: YES
*in BIOS folder I have the following files:
-SCPH39001.bin
-SCPH 70012 (S) (v12) (U) [v02.00] [14-06-2004] ©.MEC
-SCPH 70012 (S) (v12) (U) [v02.00] [14-06-2004] ©.NVM
-SCPH 70012 (S) (v12) (U) [v02.00] [14-06-2004] ©.ROM0
When it happens (which is every time i try to load the game) X11 gives this: http://pastebin.com/qbihk2Pt
Order of events (detailed): I open pcsx2 and it starts automatically both PCSX2 and X11; I load the ISO file and gives a BIOS error (says it can't find the bios); I go to configure, click OK and retry to load the ISO file and it runs; then a white window titled "ZeroGS" appears and a few seconds disappears; and X11 gives this in return (http://pastebin.com/qbihk2Pt)
*update*
I'm on a 1.83GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Mac Mini running Snow Leopard OS X
Thanks,
CubriC