PDA

View Full Version : pSX emulator crashes on start



BrezelGoring
February 20th, 2012, 03:47 AM
I am having a tedious issue with this, after I put the BIOS, as i am asked to, the emulator starts, i see the black frame (i'm using ubuntu 10.04, with GNOME classic) with nothing inside and then it crashes for no apparent reason, i don't get to see the yellow playstation sign neither. it's like the 1° frame the window is there, the next one it dissapears.
How do I solve this?
TL;DR - I run it, put the BIOS, and it crashes as soon as you click OK.
System specs:
1GB RAM
1.67 GhZ AMD Sempron Processor (SingleCore)
Don't really know the video card, it's capable of running no$gba (NDS) at 90% efficiency and warzone 2100 at 20 FPS, GBA and NES games are at full efficiency.
Ubuntu 10.04 with GNOME classic.
Thanks.

EDIT: Forgot to add with emulator I am using.[/URL] [URL="http://psxemulator.gazaxian.com/pSX_linux_1_13.tar.bz2"]HERE (http://psxemulator.gazaxian.com/pSX_linux_1_13.tar.bz2)

robhamm
March 20th, 2012, 03:37 AM
I am having a tedious issue with this, after I put the BIOS, as i am asked to, the emulator starts, i see the black frame (i'm using ubuntu 10.04, with GNOME classic) with nothing inside and then it crashes for no apparent reason, i don't get to see the yellow playstation sign neither. it's like the 1° frame the window is there, the next one it dissapears.
How do I solve this?
TL;DR - I run it, put the BIOS, and it crashes as soon as you click OK.
System specs:
1GB RAM
1.67 GhZ AMD Sempron Processor (SingleCore)
Don't really know the video card, it's capable of running no$gba (NDS) at 90% efficiency and warzone 2100 at 20 FPS, GBA and NES games are at full efficiency.
Ubuntu 10.04 with GNOME classic.
Thanks.

EDIT: Forgot to add with emulator I am using. HERE (http://psxemulator.gazaxian.com/pSX_linux_1_13.tar.bz2)

I had issues with it, as well. Did you do a search for dependencies? It's got a few, and the deb doesn't isntall them or warn you about them. The list of dependencies isn't quite specific enough, if I recall, and I ended up searching synaptic for things related to the things on the list. It is, however, my favorite PSX emulator.

dfreer
March 20th, 2012, 02:20 PM
Run the emulator from the commandline, and post any output. Also, run the ldd command against the binary:

ldd ./pSX