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2010-07-03
, 19:36
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#92
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Okay, where did you untar the original file to? Let's say it was on your Memory Card. And let's say your roms are on your memory card in a folder called games. Then you would type this (there's no carriage return in the command, it just gets wrapped when I type it here):
/media/mmc1/Mupen64plus/mupen64plus /media/mmc1/games/StarFox64.n64
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2010-07-03
, 19:42
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#93
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2010-07-03
, 20:16
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#94
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this was one of my questions earlier which i didnt get i ran the extract code line starting wget zxf or woteva it was but nothing happened whaat program do you use to extracr a tar file?
tar zxf Mupen64Plus.tar.gz
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2010-07-03
, 20:20
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#96
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Just use the command:
Make sure you downloaded the file with "wget" via xterm and not just by pressing the link in the OP. (I made that fault the first time)Code:tar zxf Mupen64Plus.tar.gz
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2010-07-03
, 20:40
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#98
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thats what i did do.. but nothing happens it just goes onto the next line
mkdir .mupen64plus
then i get the code that it exsits but i cant find it in my file manager
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2010-07-03
, 20:49
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2010-07-03
, 20:51
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#100
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emulator, games, mupen64plus, nintendo, nintendo64 |
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/media/mmc1/Mupen64plus/mupen64plus /media/mmc1/games/StarFox64.n64