

)Ġ registered and 16 anonymous users are browsing this forum.Questions? Please check out OUR MAME/BYOAC Wiki! Or it's the "unpredicable system behavior/Hyper-Threading" Intel Skylake/Kabylake bug. Well he could always just use the No-CD versions of the CPS3 games pending an HDD upgrade. The point is that if he has a CHD that passes audit, but which mysteriously fails sometimes but apparently succeeds other time, then it's likely an issue with his HDD, not with MAME. Who the hell knows if it will work throttled or not. If it didn't work in one run but worked in a later run, that just indicates a flaky drive. But you're ignoring my main point: It doesn't matter whether he was unthrottled or not. > occurring increases because it's being sampled over a longer period of time. When throttling is enabled, the likelihood of an HDD error If that's not at all what you're saying well shit I'm sorry. When throttling is enabled, the likelihood of an HDD error occurring increases because it's being sampled over a longer period of time. Therefore, the user's hard drive is clearly flaky, and is sometimes returning valid data for the CHD, and sometimes it isn't. What people are saying is that throttling/unthrottling the game should have literally zero end result on whether or not the game boots properly. That's not at all what people are saying. > I'm curious how, from a technical standpoint, an HDD would get more worked with I'm curious how, from a technical standpoint, an HDD would get more worked with throttling on. Yeah, it's either overheating or the HDD's marginal or both. I'd be VERY worried about your hardware and the imminent failure > unthrottling it shouldn't change anything in terms of it failing / succeeding, just I'd be VERY worried about your hardware and the imminent failure of it at this point. Unthrottling it shouldn't change anything in terms of it failing / succeeding, just make it go faster. Some people also set skip 10/10 (tap F8 twice after booting) to give it the most speed while this process happens. You can use the F10 key to unthrottle the emulation and shorten the building time.
#STREET FIGHTER 3 CHD INSTALL#
Both current Git sources as well as official MAME 0.187 both install correctly as you start the machine and create proper NVRAM files so when you start again the game starts directly. Short of using the command: "CHDMAN -verify -i cap-33s-2.chd" to verify the consistency of your CHD and assuring your NVRAM folder for "sfiii3" is completely cleaned out before attempting another rewrite attempt, I'm not sure what else could be wrong. > This two part CHD is the only CHD based game I have issue with. > (cap-33s-1.chd and cap-33s-2.chd) in a folder called sfiii3 inside the roms folder. > I've got an up to date ROM and the CHDs from a good source. > boot the game, tho writing the "CD" to the disk causes "error 43" at around 20% > Trying to run the Euro CHD version of Street Fighter III Third Strike in 187. Re: Trouble with sfiii3 two-part CHD in 187 This two part CHD is the only CHD based game I have issue with.

I've put the two CHDs (cap-33s-1.chd and cap-33s-2.chd) in a folder called sfiii3 inside the roms folder. I've got an up to date ROM and the CHDs from a good source. I can boot the game, tho writing the "CD" to the disk causes "error 43" at around 20% complete. Trying to run the Euro CHD version of Street Fighter III Third Strike in 187.
