The file included in this post will only work with GCOS 1.5. I'm not exactly sure why you are getting that error though. The source is included with the file if you know and visual basic 6 you could try and debug it.Originally Posted by skidude2121
The file included in this post will only work with GCOS 1.5. I'm not exactly sure why you are getting that error though. The source is included with the file if you know and visual basic 6 you could try and debug it.Originally Posted by skidude2121
Crazyshiza, got some free time to port the code over to the libogc gcos?
Send me a PM and i will set you up if you want.
Yea it woked by using my pc's ip as gateway, didn't realize I had to do that. Thanks a lot
well btw i cant get a stream to work anyways^^
i get an initialization error at the starcube screen but i guess this has nothing to do with GCoS or the streaming server, has it?
No, it doesn't have to do with GCoS or the streaming server, it has to do with the starcube loader.Originally Posted by arty
The initialization error can be cause by not having an original game in the gamecube, you need to have an original game in the drive to stream games.
It can also be caused by a incompatable network card, if this is the case you can either try a network card that is compatable (if you do some searching of the forums you should be able to find which are good) or change the configuration in the gcos-rls.exe to use GCSIM Preview instead of GCSIM repack.
I set up a game server using GCoS 1.5 and the Remote loading server. I'm on an existing LAN with the Gamecube and computer physically connected to a Linksys wireless router. I've noticed a lot of people with this configuration had trouble with changing all of their network IP's. For Windows XP I wanted to point out that you can home multiple IP's to a single NIC. Go to the TCP/IP properties for your NIC, click on Advanced and add 192.168.1.100 to the IP addresses.
Windows 98, 2000 and 2003 all have the same capability. Windows 98 requires some registry editing though.
I'm trying to stream via gcos1.5 and the client via a cross over cable (direct cube to laptop ethernet). When I start the lan explorer, I see the files (and directories in the start directory (which I provide in the config of the client), but they're all messed up. All behind eachother.
I can't select any files (only the first directory).
I think that my IP settings are OK, due to the fact that i see the actual dirs and files in the lan explorer. I'm using GCos15.dol via Cobra bios on my Viper modchip, and a BBA.
Anybody?
Last edited by chilli; 02-12-2006 at 09:50 AM.
make sure you're using GCoS (Viper DVD) dol.
i tried launching the gcos2.0 dol with this but after loading i got some messages, yet the gcos2.0 didn't boot... (this is on a viper chip with gcos1.5 installed)...
Last edited by kurisu74; 02-13-2006 at 02:34 AM.
Thanks for the reply emukid, since I've burned all .dol files to one disk, and It's hard to see the differencebetween them in the disk explorer (only 8 digit view?), I could be using the wrong one. I'll try the other ones.
Would GCOS 2.0 be better to use?
I heard from other users, that I have to use "10 base T half duplex" in the starcube loader (if I get there). Is that correct?
Thanks in advance!
nope, it does not work. I've tried all the different dols, but none of them works. Could this be my ethernetcard?
It looks like it just doesn't recognise the .iso files (or any other files) in the games dir. When I press A to go back, I see the root folder of my c: drive as follows: "-> Settings|fDir:Games|fDir:Program Files|fDir:Windows|"
Please help!
Sounds like you are using the old 1.4 version of the client, not the one attached to this thread.Originally Posted by chilli
Thx crazyshiza, that was the problem!!!!!! I don't know how, but somehow I managed to download version 1.2 of the client. I've made it to the Starcube screen tonight!Originally Posted by crazyshiza
Next problem: it detects 100 baseT full duplex, and when I pres A to bypass, It's stuck on a black screen. I don't see any harddisk activity on my pc, so it doesn't load anything (i guess).
When I use the other option in the configuration screen of the client (preview instead of repack or the other way round), it's stuck on the starcube menu with "Please wait...." in the screen. Still no HD activity.
Currently i've only one iso-file to test, but this rom works when I burned it on dvd. What to do?
There isn't 100% compatability on the streaming servers from starcube etc, If it freezes after it says it's detected a network mode then it's most likely your ISO file that isn't compatable.Originally Posted by chilli
Allright. I'll try another file then. Can you give any hints on which files are compatible and which files are not? I don't have to mount the iso's right?
Thanks for all your help guys!