Yay!
Progress!
I don't expect RetroFlag to continue support for an obsolete product.
Not much chance of new pi4's to create demand for NesPi4 case's
To be totaly transparent here, I already attempted to modify the "pull error" on previous troubleshooting attempts. Doing the
(I think it was line 14) of safeShutdown.py
I made an alteration (not sure if it was correct) can't remember exactly what I did.
And then another error that said something about "cannot allocate" appeared.
Also faulting on a line containing some hard address hex numbers. (I will have to replicate it to get more specific)
That said... I don't think we're done here.
This confirmed I was in deeper waters than I'm comfortable with. So I undid my previous edit to the "__init__.py" file
I have never reported a bug before I don't know how to do this properly.
I will try to duplicate what i did before and post results
Progress!
I don't expect RetroFlag to continue support for an obsolete product.
Not much chance of new pi4's to create demand for NesPi4 case's
To be totaly transparent here, I already attempted to modify the "pull error" on previous troubleshooting attempts. Doing the
And I immediately had another error farther up .D'Oh! - Copy their code, modify that, launch the modified code, not what they provide.
(I think it was line 14) of safeShutdown.py
I made an alteration (not sure if it was correct) can't remember exactly what I did.
And then another error that said something about "cannot allocate" appeared.
Also faulting on a line containing some hard address hex numbers. (I will have to replicate it to get more specific)
That said... I don't think we're done here.
This confirmed I was in deeper waters than I'm comfortable with. So I undid my previous edit to the "__init__.py" file
I have never reported a bug before I don't know how to do this properly.
I will try to duplicate what i did before and post results
Statistics: Posted by LPSeg13 — Fri Jul 26, 2024 4:15 pm