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I'm not sure what I am doing wrong but whenever I try to load a rom with pj64vs1.7x(doesn't matter which one) I get an error message that says "failed to allocate memory" and after this happens the only thing I can do in the emulator is exit. I haven't been able to find another person who has had this problem on the forum so I'm quite perplexed as to what may be the cause of the problem.
I have already read the information on the error message @ http://www.pj64-emu.com/manual-and-guides/ but none of these have helped I can only imagine that it's something super simple that I'm doing wrong. My Computer Toshiba Tecra M4 Tablet PC Running: Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 CPU: (Intel centrino) 2.13GHz GPU: (nVidia GeForce Go 6600 TE 128M) 128 MB RAM: 2 GB Last edited by RapidPixel; 14th June 2009 at 05:16 AM. |
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you running any antivirus apps? i've had this error with both 1.7 and pcsx2, and the problem was the anti-dialer component of Kaspersky 7, 2009 does not have this problem.
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I'm running Avast Antivirus. I tried ending the antivirus and it still came up with the same error message. 1.6 worked fine on my computer, is there a special way I'm supposed to install 1.7x?
I've tried installing it in these ways: Just extracting it from it's zip file and Extracting it inside the folder where the PJ64 1.6 was installed. Both give me the same error message on rom load at the "Byte Swapping Image" stage.
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I vaguely remember fixing this issue after switching from a WinXP machine to this Vista one.
I also remember freeing up as much RAM as I could helping. Since you get the error while the byte-swapping progress displayed, maybe changing the byte order of the game would help? Try using Tool64 to change the byte order of the image file. Attachment. |
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its not the byte order, and its not a lack of ram
the antivirus is loading a component in the memory range required for pj64 to work properly, Quote:
wouldn't ever touch avast with a 10 foot pole though.....
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I've tried Big Endian, Little Endian, and Byteswapped encoded roms all give me the same error, compressed and uncompressed.
-- Thanks I'll try that now Don't dis Avast though. It's free and it is thorough. Ive been using it for a couple of years now and I haven't had a single problem. I've even used it to fix other people's computers because they had viruses that weren't being caught by their expensive anti virus software. Plus if you don't want to use it anymore it actually uninstalls completely from your computer. -- This is the closest that Avast gets to that address is 0x20000000, I wouldn't believe that that would be close enough but I guess I never know. I'll continue searching different apps. Process Explorer is a great program. Thanks. Heck one of Windows Explorers dlls work at address 0x325C0000. So I'm guessing that it would have to be exactly the same address as 0x30000000 or else everyone would have this problem. -- Ok I checked every exe on my computer to see if there was a single dll in use at that memory address and there was none. About the closest I got was was the one on Windows Explorer which I stated above. Really not sure what the heck is wrong here. Kinda sucks. Well I'm going to call it a night it's 4:43 over here (I guess I should call that a morning) Thank you for all of your help. Hopefully we will resolve this problem tomorrow.
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its not a specific address, its an entire memory range that needs to be allocated, from 0x1600000 - 0x500000
only free AV i've ever used is AVG, 7.5 and updated to 8.5 recently. Other then that, theres Ikarus virus utilities which tends to find alot of stuff. and allows removals in trial mode.
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I would need to kill a lot of needed processes running at that range, including windows explorer which handles opening and closing windows, and the start menu which something that everybody uses. Which would mean everyone would be having this problem.
But I'll try to kill everything that my antivirus is using at that range. -- I've used AVG and Avast on a really messed up computer, and avast found a whole lot more than AVG. Plus Avast has a boot scanner which can really save a computer that has something terrible on it. It's a really good antivirus especially for the price. -- Well I'll try to completely uninstall my antivirus and see if that does anything. That would be the most surefire way to know that it is or isn't my anti virus. -- Defiantly not Avast. I completely uninstalled it and tried the emulator and it still gave me the same error message. Thanks for all of the help. Is there perhaps a way to debug the PJ64 Application itself?
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Windows Explorer is happy to give up memory ranges if they are needed, Can you give a rundown of the applications listed in task manager?
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Different plug-ins do different things, so then I would try changing them.
Try using the 1.6 plug-ins. You can get them from the Plugin folder of the 1.6 installation. Copy those files to that of where the beta is to enable using them. Also try using the No Sound plug-in and Jabo's Direct3D6 1.5.2 for graphics. |