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Re: Warp Up And Power Up Problems
« on: August 27, 2003, 02:41:16 PM »
Once you get blizzkick installed, install the BPPCFix module and any others you wish to utilise, you do not require the bppcfix040 module or require a seperate bppc fix command.  It is normal for blizzkick to reboot once its done its stuff.

Make sure the latest WarpOS5 is installed and in its settings set Terminator to "0" andenable "NOPatch".

Get the latest PUPEmu lib from link below and install it to libs.

http://devnull.owl.de/~frank/ppcemu.html

you do not require the beta wos lib or the bppcfix command. I must stress again you must use latest WarpOS and not this beta lib for full working functionality.

In The frogger Archive (Or at least it used to be) theres a command called "InstallPPCLib" which you can put anywhere in your startup sequence and in my opinion is the best command of its type as other cause all sorts of weird troubles.

Hopefully the above has got you mostly sorted just keep posting if not ;)
 

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Re: Warp Up And Power Up Problems
« Reply #1 on: September 15, 2003, 09:48:09 PM »
InstallPPCLib from the frrogger package is the best ElfLoadseq patch/command ive found, slap it in ya user startup with the powerup emu fully installed and ya should be able to run powerup stuff as if they were normal wos files.
 

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Re: Warp Up And Power Up Problems
« Reply #2 on: October 06, 2003, 05:55:59 PM »
In the end WarpOS won out as al the good stuff and dev tools were comming out for warpos. and witht he benefit of warp3d it bcame a complete system to base ya games on. also the aos doesnt get patched under wos like it does for pup.  Speedwise, theres minor differences. some stuff faster for pup, some for wos but when pup stuff stopped being developed it was just easier to emulate pup for the few apps that might still need it since the rest of the os evolved to include warpos into its system. As a user it doesnt matter to me one way or the other which is actually the best. now theres just one kernal (warpos) everything runs without hassle, no need to keep pup in the system (and the emu is there if needed). to a developer pup might have been easier but to a developer thats only knows wos, warpos is probably easier.

to sum up WarpOS won so theres no broblem in choosing which kernal should take prominance on the system.