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    The New Kid
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    Default SSF error

    I have downloaded the newest version of SSF. When I try to open it it tells me: SSF.exe encountered a erorr and needs to close.

    What can I do to prevent this?

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    Crazy Frog montpics's Avatar
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    Default Re: SSF error

    Newest SSF version needs any CPU as higher as Intel Pentium 4 and AMD Athlon64. Anything below that will lead to crash.


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    Off The Scale azoreseuropa's Avatar
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    Default Re: SSF error

    What is your computer specs ?

    Accord to SSF's site:

    minimum recommend

    OS Windows2000/XP/XP 64Bit Edition
    CPU FPU,MMX,SSE,SSE2,
    Memory 256MB
    Video DirectX9.0c
    1024x512, 1024x1024
    Sound DirectX9.0c
    44100Hz, PCM
    CD drive MMC3

    Highly recommend
    CPU Core 2 Duo
    Athlon64 X2 4800+
    Memory 512MB
    BIOS
    Last edited by azoreseuropa; December 31st, 2007 at 17:42.
    MacBook Pro 13" with a Retina October 2014 (Purchased on March 28, 2015) - macOS Sierra (10.12.1)

    iPhone 6+ - iOS 10.1.1


    EMU: SDL MAME - SNES9X - FCEUX - Gens32 - No$gba - DeSmuME - ePSXe - SSF - NeoPop - OSwan - Mupen64Plus - PCSX2 - Dolphin

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    Default Re: SSF error

    yes I have downloaded SSF as well and it encountered a erorr and needs to close down.
    Is there any the previous version of SSF that I can get?
    I just wanna play Dragon Force. So which version of SSF for this game?

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    Default Re: SSF error

    my comp is xp, 1gb ram, pentuim 4,
    I think it should be fine right?

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    Off The Scale azoreseuropa's Avatar
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    Default Re: SSF error

    Processor Pentium 4 3.0GHz or Athlon64 3000+ Recommended Core 2 Duo or Athlon64 X2
    RAM 256 MB RAM Recommended 512 MB RAM Dual-channel
    Video DirectX 9c Compatible
    Sound DirectX 9c Compatible
    OS Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows XP 64-bit Edition
    Make sure you update directx 9.0c Nov 2007:

    http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en
    MacBook Pro 13" with a Retina October 2014 (Purchased on March 28, 2015) - macOS Sierra (10.12.1)

    iPhone 6+ - iOS 10.1.1


    EMU: SDL MAME - SNES9X - FCEUX - Gens32 - No$gba - DeSmuME - ePSXe - SSF - NeoPop - OSwan - Mupen64Plus - PCSX2 - Dolphin

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    Default Re: SSF error

    I have updated that with direct9X and there is no error.
    So then what should I do after this?
    Do I need to put something in the Saturn BIOS? also in STV BIOS?
    how do you setup this please.

    thank you

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    Default Re: SSF error

    just a note: I found the bin / cue didn't work well. Its better to make the CD first. Not to say that is Necessary, just in my experience. It all depends on if the cdr-plugin likes your drive or not.
    Original, the only way to play.

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    Off The Scale azoreseuropa's Avatar
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    Default Re: SSF error

    Really ?? I run with bin/bue using daemon tool and I used SSF for over 4 years and it works perfectly fine for me before I burn them on CDR.
    MacBook Pro 13" with a Retina October 2014 (Purchased on March 28, 2015) - macOS Sierra (10.12.1)

    iPhone 6+ - iOS 10.1.1


    EMU: SDL MAME - SNES9X - FCEUX - Gens32 - No$gba - DeSmuME - ePSXe - SSF - NeoPop - OSwan - Mupen64Plus - PCSX2 - Dolphin

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    Default Re: SSF error

    I have burned the bin file to cd using alcohol. Then what should I do?
    How I can play the game? please help rockman.
    what should put in the saturn BIOS or stv? or where should I put the bin file?

    thanks

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