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Maybe someone can help me out here, I'm running Evilnat 4.90 on a newly jailbroken PS3 slim (CECH-2003A) but no matter what I try ManaGunz 1.42 absolutely refuses to detect any of the PS1 ISOs I have currently copied over (regular bin+cue seems to work). Launching the file manager they are seen in dev_hdd0, placed in a PSXISO folder, and the ISOs even flash up when enabling the log when ManaGunz is loading but no games are seen in the launcher I just get the perpetual "No Game Found" message. I've even tried copying one of the ISOs to a few other locations on the drive but still nothing and changing the games backup path to PSXISO doesn't help either. Unless ManaGunz doesn't support the format (which would be extremely bizarre) it would seem the ISO format detection is bugged. Assist anyone?
I have also tried ManaGunz v1.41 and have the same problem, worse even, as attempting to open the "Settings" window results in a black screen and I have to turn the PS3 off and on again.
About the only other thing I can think of to try is wipe the drive clean and try Evilnat 4.88 instead, if I can find a trustworthy link for it still that is.
Aside from this problem any chance we could get the following;
ManaGunz cache and manual rescan option because Managunz startup is dog slow.
Unless I'm missing it, I don't see an ability to make ISOs, this would be extremely useful and save having to install other brews that might conflict with ManaGunz
Autolaunch for ManaGunz on system start (or "always on top" feature, if you prefer) with a button toggle to switch back to the XMB if needed.
Option to monitor CPU & RSX temps and display FPS
Option to show IP address
A few more emulator options would be nice, nothing really groundbreaking, an option for fullscreen\16:9 and the ability to select 2x and 4x resolution scaling, just something to clean those REALLY low resolutions of the PS1\2 up a bit.
I know some of these options are in other brews but having them all in one application would be substantially more convenient and cleaner for everyone.
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On further usage of ManaGunz I've also found the following bug(s) with v1.42;
When attempting to make a ICON0 image ManaGunz proceeds to the process but becomes stuck (infinite bullet just going from left to right) forcing the user to force exit out of the application via the PS button. This happens regardless of the UI type chosen.
This might be something my end but I can't find anything wrong, audio is REALLY quiet and tinny sounding with PS1 games.
Maybe someone can help me out here, I'm running Evilnat 4.90 on a newly jailbroken PS3 slim (CECH-2003A) but no matter what I try ManaGunz 1.42 absolutely refuses to detect any of the PS1 ISOs I have currently copied over (regular bin+cue seems to work). Launching the file manager they are seen in dev_hdd0, placed in a PSXISO folder, and the ISOs even flash up when enabling the log when ManaGunz is loading but no games are seen in the launcher I just get the perpetual "No Game Found" message. I've even tried copying one of the ISOs to a few other locations on the drive but still nothing and changing the games backup path to PSXISO doesn't help either. Unless ManaGunz doesn't support the format (which would be extremely bizarre) it would seem the ISO format detection is bugged. Assist anyone?
I have also tried ManaGunz v1.41 and have the same problem, worse even, as attempting to open the "Settings" window results in a black screen and I have to turn the PS3 off and on again.
About the only other thing I can think of to try is wipe the drive clean and try Evilnat 4.88 instead, if I can find a trustworthy link for it still that is.
Aside from this problem any chance we could get the following;
I know some of these options are in other brews but having them all in one application would be substantially more convenient and cleaner for everyone.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: