I know this is a longshot but the caanoo forums on gp32x are pretty dead and wanted to see if anyone here was familiar with the issue I am having.

I loaded roms into the rom folder for Ohboy, the gameboy emulator, and when I try to load them on my Caanoo, there is just a blank screen that loads.

Anyway to troubleshoot what is exactly wrong?

*edit*

Sort of figured out the issue. I believe it was a directory problem.

Here are the following screens that I go into. Everything works now.

My question at the moment is, is about the directory. At the beginning of the rom selection screen in the emulator, there is a list of the roms with a "._" in front of the name of the rom. Those are not selectable, however under that list are the roms that can be selected for play.

What does the "._" denote and is there anyway of taking that out? Before when I was having the issue where I couldn't load any roms, there weren't any files with "._" in front of it.

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stargazer wrote:

Just ordered last night! Can't wait!

Until he gets his shells made, is there any good place to get them? Retrozone seems to be out of stock.

Local retro videogame store bro.

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(52 replies, posted in Trading Post)

bump.

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(17 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

If you want to play an LSDJ set in a nightclub, your best bet is to move to Europe.

Use a Gameboy Color.

Sound emulation = sad

You want to have bad sounding LSDJ???

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(5 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Have you used the search function by chance?

569

(9 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Gbc for mad complicated tables, heavy sampling, 1/1 timing, etc.

Pretty much anything that would crash the DMG CPU or make the song slow down.

OMG....

kineticturtle wrote:

What if I just hate having useless half-finished projects lying around?

These make my skin crawl and make me want to rip my face off.

Advice!

As far as I know, cartridge programmers are quite robust. The oldest programmer I have is an 8BC version which still works like a champ and is going strong. I wouldn't really worry about it going bad or not working. You should be fine.

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(8 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

katsumbhong wrote:

Whatever documents you can find on it on the net is pretty much it.

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(8 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Whatever documents you can find on it on the net is pretty much it.

Use an altoid tin headphone amplifier if I'm not working with a mixer.

Hook it up to a pre amp. Prosound skips the amplifier in the gameboy meant to boost the signal for headphones.