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I'm not sure this even is a bug but sometimes when I use the freeze function (in Zorro and Kickstart 2 but I don't think the games has anything to do with it)the emulator closes. When I restart and load freeze it closes again. Anyone tried this and what do U think?
Regards
-Laze
freeze function bug?
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Re: freeze function bug?
Laze wrote:Greetings
I'm not sure this even is a bug but sometimes when I use the freeze function (in Zorro and Kickstart 2 but I don't think the games has anything to do with it)the emulator closes. When I restart and load freeze it closes again. Anyone tried this and what do U think?
Regards
-Laze
It seems fine to me.
Kind regards,
Stuart Toomer.
Stuart Toomer.
Freeze issues
The emulator might be crashing due to corrupted freeze images. I've seen that a lot because the different versions of CCS64 2.0 save freeze files differently. Whenever I upgraded to a newer version of CCS64 2.0 beta, my old freeze images stopped working. CCS64 would immediately exit (without explanation) when I tried to load one of the old images. (The formats were similar enough, though, that it was rather easy to write a program that would convert old images to work with newer CCS64 2.0 versions. Maybe I should put that program online.)
If the emulator also crashes when you try to -save- a freeze image, though, then you've got a different problem. Probably a much more mysterious one... Or it could just be a problem in the version of CCS64 that you have. Newer versions of CCS64 3.0 are put online at regular intervals. Maybe they'll work better. Maybe not.
If the emulator also crashes when you try to -save- a freeze image, though, then you've got a different problem. Probably a much more mysterious one... Or it could just be a problem in the version of CCS64 that you have. Newer versions of CCS64 3.0 are put online at regular intervals. Maybe they'll work better. Maybe not.