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I'm havin trouble getting an snes emulator to work. If i # ldd snes9x it comes back
libXxf86dga.so.1 => not found
libXxf86vm.so.1 => not found
and there is like 8 that were found...
I tried looking for those two files and found only rpms...i need tarballs anyone one know where i might find them at??
well,
i couldn't manage to do anything with those rpms...but, lo and behold i found another emu...AND IT WORKDS!!!! legend of zelda should to well to ease my mind for a while..
go to http://www.zsnes.com/files.php and get v.31 (it's the latest) you can either search for roms on google...or jump on KaZaA and download them..(i got like 150 games now...half of which i won't even play ) **can we say ChronoTrigger!!!**
have phun
--pathogenik
ps...read install.txt look towards the bottom..it tells of a couple of packages and where to get them..
Last edited by pathogenik; 04-27-2002 at 09:36 PM.
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