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Threads of Fate

Discussion in 'Technical Help' started by olliebot, Apr 4, 2010.

  1. olliebot

    olliebot Well-Known Member

    k, so when I tried to play the eboot of threads of fate on my psp it gave me an error (FFFFFFFFF or however many Fs it was) and I can't play it? I'm on cfw 5.50 GEN D3
     
  2. Alvster

    Alvster Member

    Did you download the eboot?
    Or did you convert it yourself?
     
  3. olliebot

    olliebot Well-Known Member

    I downloaded the eboot. I can't convert to eboots myself, I'm on a mac. And I downloaded other working eboots from the same source.
     
  4. TirithRR

    TirithRR Well-Known Member

    Usually happens when it's a bad Eboot. Other users have had similar errors, and the problem was resolved by creating the Eboot using a different program. Maybe you can run PSX2PSP 1.4.2 using one of the virutal machine windows emulators for Macs? (Wine, or what ever they are called).
     
  5. olliebot

    olliebot Well-Known Member

    Is wine permanent? Also, is there an easier way i could do this? I do have a windows xp at my disposal but it's suuuuper old and suuuuuper slow, not connected to the internet and other shit.
     
  6. Duncan Idaho

    Duncan Idaho Well-Known Member

    no he has 2 options get himself VMwarefusion (NOT recomended unless your mac is crazy powerfull) or get yourself OS X 10.6 and run bootcapm, wine does not supports certainw idnwos APP, much less those that revovle around pirating
     
  7. TirithRR

    TirithRR Well-Known Member

    I don't think it's permanent, but I don't know much about running stuff on Macs.

    I'm under the impression it's just a program that runs which emulates windows to let you run windows programs.
     
  8. olliebot

    olliebot Well-Known Member

    I really don't want to run the risk. So are there any better options, possibly?
     
  9. Duncan Idaho

    Duncan Idaho Well-Known Member

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wine_%28software%29

    wine is permanent and not, once you isntall it you can uninstall it