This is the tool to use.Nope. It looks like its going but when its done the drive is just empty.
http://hddguru.com/software/HDD-Raw-Copy-Tool/
This is the tool to use.Nope. It looks like its going but when its done the drive is just empty.
The same thing happened to me a while back. But I was doing it on a Mac, so I assumed something went wrong in writing the image. RC2 plus the upgrade files worked...even on the Mac.Turns out the problem was the image and not the software. I switched to the 60gb RC2 and then used the upgrade method to update and it works like a charm.
I have a 1TB HDD with all of the TX2 games and all of the MAME games running on my TX2 with the AttractMode front-end and the Robospin theme (which is one of the few good/professional-looking themes that doesn't look like specific game fan-boy trash)Has anyone successfully setup Mame inside this?
or wait until Niko releases his version of MAMEI have a 1TB HDD with all of the TX2 games and all of the MAME games running on my TX2 with the AttractMode front-end and the Robospin theme (which is one of the few good/professional-looking themes that doesn't look like specific game fan-boy trash)With factory MAME the cab controls don't work. It works with a keyboard.Has anyone successfully setup Mame inside this?
For MAME you'll have to wait until someone hacks MAME to work with the JVS and/or releases a program that intercepts the keyboard presses and sends them to the JVS board.
If that was your intent, there was no emphasis (implied or otherwise) on the someone in your post. Another case of text vs speech, I suppose.erm, the 'someone' I referred to is Niko.....
You can fix that with a keyboard hooked up to the typex2.Interesting.Arcademodbios X2 mame works great...but button 5,6 on P2 side are wrong...and has been that for a long time.
Excellent - Thanks!I'd go with a 256, 60GB is pretty much full once all the games are added. As far as upcoming games, they can range from a 12MB ~ 8GB+. If you really want a future proof drive, I'd go with at least 256GB. They seem to be pretty cheap now anyways. A regular SATAII drive is just fine. These boards dont support SATAIII
The main thing is going to be the graphics card. I'd also upgrade to the P4 since its pretty cheap. Otherwise you might get some stuttering in some of the more demanding games. 1GB of RAM of should be plenty, 512MB should run all the official X2 games, prior to any of the Nesica stuff.Not sure if this was already explained, but how do you convert one of these Type X2 that come with a Celeron and a X1300LE?
I guess that you can change the graphic card. What else needs to be changed? More RAM? Change CPU to P4?
Anyone has tried?
Added an intro? LOL I almost want to find it just to see this out of curiousity...but maybe notAs some of you have seen, BlazBlue CS2 was leaked last week.
Unfortunately the guy who leaked it, thought it would be 'cool' to add an intro to the game......
I have a proper 'clean' dump if anyone wants it.... Without an added intro or other BS from my dumping group....... because I'm not a tool.