Path: chuka.playstation.co.uk!scea!pro1-150.barrie.connex.net!user From: developer@woodentulip.com (Sean Kennedy) Newsgroups: scea.yaroze.problems.mac Subject: Re: 3D Demo Trouble Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1999 23:49:15 -0500 Organization: Wooden Tulip Ltd. Lines: 48 Message-ID: References: <36A3C17D.1555241B@btinternet.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: pro1-150.barrie.connex.net > HELP!!!!!!! [sound of sirens...] > I received my Net Yaroze about a week ago, and am having major > trouble getting the 3D demo supplied by CW to work. > I Have succesfully converted all files and batch files to CW, > but whenever i try to run the program, it looks as though the vertical > hold has stopped working, the screen just keeps on scrolling > upwards. Are you an SCEE user? If you are, the do a search for the NTSC_MODE and change ANYTHING that says NTSC to PAL. Remember, if you live in the UK you are a PAL user. If you live in Japan or North America, you are an NTSC user. This will allow your "TV" video monitor to properly interpret the video coding sequence. Last question? are you using your Mac as the video interface to the PSX_NY? Email me at mailto:skennedy@admin.humberc.on.ca if yu are there are further questions I will have to ask. > Also when you have a program with multiple targets, how do you > get CW to load all targets into memory?, or is this not the way it > works? CW uses a batch utility in PS_Comm util that will interpret SIOCONS Batch files. This works for most batches. But some are coded by fiends like myself, and may not work. > The tutorial for 3D Demo in the CW Booklet just stops > after tutorial 2, which has not helped me very much. > Also the targeting yaroze manual supplied with CW makes > various refrences to the IDE user guide. > i do not have this manual > should it have been supplied with CW?. It is a PDF document supplied with CW. CW and Metrowerks are friendly to trees. Use Acrobat reader, or if you live in a relatively tree surplus zone, {like I do here in Canada...} then goto a print shop and have it output double sided {Duplexed} and 3-hole punched or bound. > James Duffield > J.Duffield@btinternet.com Sean Kennedy developer@woodentulip.com