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Ah ok, thanks for the info. What other games got so much RAM?
@annoyingorange what won't work for you? Is it still on the PC side, making a ROM an app, or is it sending it, or the app itself on-calc?If it's on the PC side, making the ROM, did you try the other method, not the drag-and-drop one? That drag-and-drop's kind of hit-and-miss for me, but going in the folder using command prompt manually always works. Another way I found was to double-click makeapp.exe, then type the stuff in.Also, what's the ROM name you're trying to compile (is that the right word for it?), it might be too long or as calc84 said, might have spaces.Some specifics might make it easier for people to help, just saying
I succeeded in converting Kirby to an app and sent it to my calc. I tried running it and there was the error message.
problem, actually.
@annoyingorange I had that same problem with the makeapp, but it was finally resolved. What did you type or do within the command prompt? Be specific, please.
Yeah, that's going to give you problems. You're going to have to run command prompt, not the makeapp program to do this.Navigate to the TI-Boy folder using "cd", which means change directory.
Actually the smileys are part of annoyingorange's posts, so when quoting you might accidentally have quoted them.It seems like he had troubles quoting a post and decided to make a quote box made of smileys.
"C:\Documents and Settings\Drew\Desktop\tiboy_beta_0.1.00\makeapp.exe" "C:\Documents and Settings\Drew\Desktop\tiboy_beta_0.1.00\Kirby's Dream Land.gb"
Yeah, that's going to give you problems. You're going to have to run command prompt, not the makeapp program to do this.Navigate to the TI-Boy folder using "cd", which means change directory.Well I type in C:\Documents and Settings\Drew\Desktop\tiboy_beta_0.1.00\Kirby's Dream Land.gb in the place by double clicking it
Quote from: alexvire on April 20, 2011, 09:04:16 amQuote from: calc84maniac on April 19, 2011, 01:46:06 pmQuote from: alexvire on April 19, 2011, 01:10:44 pmVery good job !Now I can play it on my TI-84+.But I have a problem to send the 8xk file into my calculator with TI-Connect and when I try with WabbitEmu I have this:(Super Mario Land)How old is your version of WabbitEmu? I know TI-Boy uses a hardware feature that wasn't in Wabbit at some point (which I got Spencer to add for the older version of TI-Boy, I think)The WabbitEmu's version is: 0.9.1.0Yeah... the current version of wabbitemu is at least 1.5.2.24 (that's my newest copy I think). You can get the absolutely newest version at http://wabbit.codeplex.com/
Quote from: calc84maniac on April 19, 2011, 01:46:06 pmQuote from: alexvire on April 19, 2011, 01:10:44 pmVery good job !Now I can play it on my TI-84+.But I have a problem to send the 8xk file into my calculator with TI-Connect and when I try with WabbitEmu I have this:(Super Mario Land)How old is your version of WabbitEmu? I know TI-Boy uses a hardware feature that wasn't in Wabbit at some point (which I got Spencer to add for the older version of TI-Boy, I think)The WabbitEmu's version is: 0.9.1.0
Quote from: alexvire on April 19, 2011, 01:10:44 pmVery good job !Now I can play it on my TI-84+.But I have a problem to send the 8xk file into my calculator with TI-Connect and when I try with WabbitEmu I have this:(Super Mario Land)How old is your version of WabbitEmu? I know TI-Boy uses a hardware feature that wasn't in Wabbit at some point (which I got Spencer to add for the older version of TI-Boy, I think)
Very good job !Now I can play it on my TI-84+.But I have a problem to send the 8xk file into my calculator with TI-Connect and when I try with WabbitEmu I have this:(Super Mario Land)
Thanks, and how to put games on my TI-84+ with TI-Connect ?
Quote from: annoyingorange on April 20, 2011, 09:33:02 pmYeah, that's going to give you problems. You're going to have to run command prompt, not the makeapp program to do this.Navigate to the TI-Boy folder using "cd", which means change directory.Well I type in C:\Documents and Settings\Drew\Desktop\tiboy_beta_0.1.00\Kirby's Dream Land.gb in the place by double clicking itIt seems like you still were clicking on the makeapp program, not the actual command prompt... From your screenshot, it looks like you have Windows Vista or 7, so to open the prompt, go to the start button and search "cmd" which I believe opens the actual prompt and learn to navigate through folders by google searching instructions. Once you learn to navigate, just follow through the readme and you'll be set, I hope.Sorry mods about the random smileys on my earlier posts. I had no idea how to quote and somehow these smileys appeared...
Quote from: annoyingorange on April 21, 2011, 04:41:23 pmQuote from: dunrite321 on April 20, 2011, 09:50:05 pmQuote from: annoyingorange on April 20, 2011, 09:33:02 pmYeah, that's going to give you problems. You're going to have to run command prompt, not the makeapp program to do this.Navigate to the TI-Boy folder using "cd", which means change directory.Well I type in C:\Documents and Settings\Drew\Desktop\tiboy_beta_0.1.00\Kirby's Dream Land.gb in the place by double clicking itIt seems like you still were clicking on the makeapp program, not the actual command prompt... From your screenshot, it looks like you have Windows Vista or 7, so to open the prompt, go to the start button and search "cmd" which I believe opens the actual prompt and learn to navigate through folders by google searching instructions. Once you learn to navigate, just follow through the readme and you'll be set, I hope.Sorry mods about the random smileys on my earlier posts. I had no idea how to quote and somehow these smileys appeared...I use XPHave you tried the new version yet?
Quote from: dunrite321 on April 20, 2011, 09:50:05 pmQuote from: annoyingorange on April 20, 2011, 09:33:02 pmYeah, that's going to give you problems. You're going to have to run command prompt, not the makeapp program to do this.Navigate to the TI-Boy folder using "cd", which means change directory.Well I type in C:\Documents and Settings\Drew\Desktop\tiboy_beta_0.1.00\Kirby's Dream Land.gb in the place by double clicking itIt seems like you still were clicking on the makeapp program, not the actual command prompt... From your screenshot, it looks like you have Windows Vista or 7, so to open the prompt, go to the start button and search "cmd" which I believe opens the actual prompt and learn to navigate through folders by google searching instructions. Once you learn to navigate, just follow through the readme and you'll be set, I hope.Sorry mods about the random smileys on my earlier posts. I had no idea how to quote and somehow these smileys appeared...I use XP