Sending with uCON64 and Parallel
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Sending with uCON64 and Parallel
Hey guys,
I have got a GD7, a Standard Bi-Directional 10ft Parallel Cable, and an old Toshiba Laptop.
The laptop is running Windows 98SE with all the drivers for it.
I have followed everything here for the guide:
http://gamedoctor-sf6.blogspot.com
When I go to use it, I never get the screen on my GD7 that says "Linked".
I hold down R, it goes to the main menu. I do nothing, it loads the game cart. I hold anything else, nothing happens.
I went into the BIOS of the laptop and changed it from EDP to SBD (Standard Bi-Directional), and back again. Windows noticed the difference, but my GD7 still just does the same thing.
Any ideas, since I just put 80 bucks into this old piece of crap, and it's not doing anything I need it to?
Thanks
I have got a GD7, a Standard Bi-Directional 10ft Parallel Cable, and an old Toshiba Laptop.
The laptop is running Windows 98SE with all the drivers for it.
I have followed everything here for the guide:
http://gamedoctor-sf6.blogspot.com
When I go to use it, I never get the screen on my GD7 that says "Linked".
I hold down R, it goes to the main menu. I do nothing, it loads the game cart. I hold anything else, nothing happens.
I went into the BIOS of the laptop and changed it from EDP to SBD (Standard Bi-Directional), and back again. Windows noticed the difference, but my GD7 still just does the same thing.
Any ideas, since I just put 80 bucks into this old piece of crap, and it's not doing anything I need it to?
Thanks
I am the one that hunts you in the darkness...
I'm not too sure. The packaging just says "Moulded 10ft. Bi-directional Parallel Link cable (Interlink)".
I just turned it on holding down different combinations. Either I get the 3-2-1 countdown and it plays the cart, or anything involving R just gives me that menu.
According to the manual it pretty much just says when there's a parallel cable connected, that it's supposed to automatically show with the linked status...which doesn't happen.
I just turned it on holding down different combinations. Either I get the 3-2-1 countdown and it plays the cart, or anything involving R just gives me that menu.
According to the manual it pretty much just says when there's a parallel cable connected, that it's supposed to automatically show with the linked status...which doesn't happen.
I am the one that hunts you in the darkness...
According to here, Interlink is program that uses a cross-wired cable to link 2 computers. So that may be the wrong type of cable, you might try a "straight through" type.