Jesus fuck!I figure 128gb is probably good so ordered one that size.
gateway has nothing to do with the zero key.I get the gateway error using transfergame so that indicates maybe a bad zero key?
the Web Pi-Force Tools has a that functionality disabled.Ok, my question then is why transfergame.exe doesn’t hold the connection?
This question make me realize that it's not really clear WHEN you're getting the gateway error.I have not incorporated any sort of keep-alive into the code. There were provisions for that in the original netboot script that I am not currently using.
yeah, except that's also what they call it in the Python setups as well: transfergame.pyWasn't transfergame.exe the original sega software?
IIRC He wasn't sure what it did and it's disabled for Chihiro and TriForce because there are issues with the keep-alive on those systems, so he just disabled it universally.Ok, next logical question. Why wouldn’t you want that functionality? Why would one disable it?
Interesting. My brother picked up a Sony monitor that has a 60/70hz switch that I didn’t really understand the purpose of. I’m thinking that monitor would work well with Naomi. Anyone know what the deal with that is? I tested a Dreamcast to it through vga with a few of the games that supported it and those worked well.Not sure if anyone else has run into this, but thought it's worth posting. Admittedly I didn't read all 8 pages of this thread, so forgive me if it's repeat info.
My netboot (NAOMI 1) setup would boot SFZ3U and CVS2 just fine, maybe a couple others, but most games would appear to load and then I would just get a black screen. Upon testing with the NAOMI directly connected to an OSSC, I was able to see via the OSSC's screen that when the screen goes black, the vertical refresh frequency was going to something like 70hz. Cycling the OSSC would result in re-syncing at something more normal (around 59-60hz), and video resuming normally. Maybe some monitors out there can tolerate whatever frequency change is occuring when the game initiates, or maybe it's something just with my setup that I'm doing wrong. But if you get the same experience, simply cycling your monitor or anything you have chained between NAOMI and monitor, may fix it.
which exactly error ? where is 2 possible:I get the gateway error using transfergame so that indicates maybe a bad zero key?
that's not entirely correct. I'd guess Sega want this security-related error message kind of obfuscated.gateway has nothing to do with the zero key.