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Old July 7th, 2006, 10:24 AM
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Question Help with Rockbox..

hi guys!

im just a new rockbox convert and i just like to consult a few problems that i have encountered.

i loaded a .gb and .gbc files to my player trying to use the the rockboy plugin however,as i check the files in the rockbox firmware,the file is not recognized there.and when i go back to the normal 1.29j firmware the files are seen in the file browser.so, how can I have it recognized in rocbox to be opened with the rockboy plugin??do I have to create another directory in the .rockbox folder??

2nd problem: i tried to load the doom plugin that is already preloaded on this rockbox version..i always get the missing .wad error.so i consulted the rockbox manual and seemed that i have to create another directory in the .rockbox folder which I did creating the games folder,addons,and extracting the zip file that i downloaded from the freedoom site that contains the .wad file.gave it another try and still no go..so how can I make it work??

Thank you very much for all your inputs in advance!!!!
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Old July 7th, 2006, 11:28 AM
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Yeah, thats a problem I share in...The Doom one, that is.

If anyone could post a solution, it'd cause two grateful newbies. I've followed the instructions to the letter, and it still can't find the .wad files (for Doom 2 or the shareware Doom). I've also been over most of the instructions on the forum.
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Old July 7th, 2006, 03:06 PM
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i loaded a .gb and .gbc files to my player trying to use the the rockboy plugin however,as i check the files in the rockbox firmware,the file is not recognized there.and when i go back to the normal 1.29j firmware the files are seen in the file browser.so, how can I have it recognized in rocbox to be opened with the rockboy plugin??do I have to create another directory in the .rockbox folder??
Press and hold A-B button. Then push down (or up) until you see "Supported" or "All" at the bottom of the screen.

Then you should be able to "play" the .gb and .gbc files, just like audio files.
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