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Snes9x 1.53 not working on Mac OSX 10.7.2 Lion

Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 6:34 pm
by 1fractal7
Hi, I just downloaded snes9x 1.53 from a couple different mirror sites and had problems with both. One rom crashes the program, the others I've tried just bring up a black screen with some garbled mess on the bottom (bad checksum, etc) and then just go pure black and sit there. I've tried configuring my controller and pushing buttons but nothing seems to make a difference. Am I supposed to be using roms in the .7z format? Am I supposed to download other files to support snes9x?

Help!!

Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 7:56 pm
by Camo_Yoshi
Verify your ROM dumps with NSRT (google it).

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 8:24 am
by 1fractal7
These are the very same roms that I was using on a previous computer with snow leopard, so it is highly unlikely that the roms are the problem.. The nsrt thing seems a bit over my head, too. I don't care enough to get into the nitty gritty really.. I just wanna play nintendo.

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 5:19 pm
by Camo_Yoshi
Please remove that rom site reference from your post, we can't have links posted on this site for liability reasons.

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 10:31 pm
by adventure_of_link
1fractal7 wrote:These are the very same roms that I was using on a previous computer with snow leopard, so it is highly unlikely that the roms are the problem.. The nsrt thing seems a bit over my head, too. I don't care enough to get into the nitty gritty really.. I just wanna play nintendo.
unfortunately sometimes you'll have to get into the nitty gritty; it's more or less to help the developers (and others) in fixing whatever issue your ROM is having. and for the record, you've never told us which games you were trying to play, and at the very least we DO require a CRC32 number being posted, to help with verification.

and this is why NSRT comes with a frontend, people. :| (I know, because I helped beta test it.)

as for 7z, that's most likely your problem, as 7z isn't supported. (and never has been afaik.) Also, your ROMs returning bad checksum and going blank, may have been the end result of getting a known bad checksum ROM to quit playing on Snes9X, since the goal is to head towards accurate emulation, instead of hacks.