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You could always try and install the Lion version and see if that works?Īlso consider posting on the forum, someone might have had a similar problem and found the solution. I'm not sure, again the Lion version comes as a DMG with the libraries. It's like it doesn't exist on my computer! Any tips on where it might be hiding? Or is it in one of the 3 applications somehow? I've even tried looking through hidden files. I've checked with both finder and spotlight. I'm running Snow Leopard and I can't seem to find libraries.
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The developer really should offer a free version, I'm sure a lot more people would buy the full version if they could test out a free version first. Obviously it's annoying having to pay for something to find out if it works, but it's the only choice at the moment. GamePad Companion lets you do keyboard mapping, which is good but not perfect though it might have to do. I've searched high and low and there does not appear to be any free apps for this purpose. Yeah support is patchy with the new Apple laptops - the Retina MacBook Pro I've got isn't too good with joypads it seems.
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Cant seem to work my ps3 controller with this are there any free gamepad applications ive tried downloading a ps3 driver tool from tattiebogle. You need to select the folder it's located in first, then choose the BIOS file. Good luck, let us know if you find the solution! Log In to GameFAQs Have you tried searching the error you receive? I can't think what else it could be, unless you have fairly old hardware even so, it should still run albeit poorly. I had no such issues on Lion, and didn't need to separately install XQuartz either.

The best bet is for you to head over to the official forum and see if anyone else has had the issue, or make a new thread: Every time I try to run the Bios no disk to test, I get this error.Įrror Code: Any thoughts? Aside from checking you've got the libraries installed, I can't think what might be up there. I haven't tested this in Mountain Lion yet, so if you're running I can't really offer too much more in the way of help, with no way of reproducing the error it could be anything. I'd try a few more games perhaps FF7? The fact that you can get it to run at all is a good start, remember that!Īfter some more Googling I found this thread which might help you out: It's slightly outdated, but not in your case as you're still on Are you running Lion? If you are running an earlier version make sure you have XQuartz downloaded and the correct version of the emulator for your OS. Have you tried messing with graphics settings or looking for special fixes in the advanced settings? I'm at a bit of a loss as to what to suggest, other than trying other games or considering the fact that your hardware might not be PCSX2-friendly. The problems you describe sound like typical emulation issues, and I've experienced plenty myself on various platforms in the past. Before You do of course need the CG Toolkit too, for all versions. Do you have any insight? Could it be a bad ISO? It had me worried for a while too: For some reason the default setting was Mute.
