![]() ![]() I dunno, it's really difficult to say, 'cause I couldn't figure out if he was launching from an hdd or not. the freezing that member mentioned - I encountered none of that, so either he's using an outdated launch elf (using 4.42b - the latest before it was all hdd stuff I believe, and later versions causing that copy and paste error that I encountered) or it just simply doesn't work correctly with his setup. it did work for me via launch.elf, but that was already from media that should've worked to begin with. OSWAN - The objective of OSWAN is to create a state wide area network that will improve government efficiency through connectivity.The Odisha State Wide Area Network (OSWAN) would serve as the backbone network for data, video and voice communications throughout the State which includes 1 State Head Quarter (SHQ), 30 District Head Quarters (DHQ), 284 Block Head Quarters (BHQ) and 61 Horizontal. I'm assuming the SYSTEM.CNF isn't even needed if launching the elf by itself since the elf contains the information itself? that's probably y it worked with those bad burns. ![]() I tried ur iso on two laptops, and the result was the same with that error, so unless I burn another disc with just the files as they were originally, it's difficult to say which of the two were the cause. I compared that SYSTEM.CNF with one I already had on my laptop which is why I made that change. It is possible that someone else could use the exactly same nickname. (The uniqueness of nickname is not reserved. To discriminate your posts from the rest, you need to pick a nickname. I'm assuming that the system was expecting four characters for the version number before it moved on to video mode (vmode). Your rating on Oswan (WonderSwan emulator) Your rating You are not logged in. that splash screen did appear when I burned the files after modifying the SYSTEM.CNF. the "this disc cannot be played" error occurs without a ps2 logo splash screen. I don't know what would happen with incorrect save settings for an iso or when burning. Yeah, something wrong with the SYSTEM.CNF - that's the only time I've seen that "this disc cannot be played" error since I've seen it before. ![]()
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