08-20-2011, 08:43 AM
(08-20-2011, 07:46 AM)hyakki Wrote: I think only the I7 and I5 (or newer) support SSE 4.2.
as far as i know, no amd processors support it either.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SSE4#SSE4.2
Yep AMD's highest SSE is a small copy of SSE4 called SSE4a.
(08-15-2011, 07:58 PM)hyakki Wrote: hm that's the first I've heard of this problem, sounds like something is locking the ini file causing it not to write.
what antivirus software do you use since some even though they are disabled still have their filesystem driver still enabled.
have you tried a shorter path like c:\jpcsp it could be a strange characters in the path causing an issue.
I have tested on windows XP pro sp3 32bit, I have even tested it on lan shares, usb, and removable hard drives to make sure it works on various situations, so a very strange problem.
is it the program that popups the message in the tray icon or is it an error window?
Hm its getting even stranger lol.
After reading your message i wanted to make a screenshot to show u how it looks like, but then the program closed normally and seems to have write the .ini sucessfully.
On the day i posted this i've tried to restart my pc three times, still having the problem, but now its gone and i am not able to reproduce the error.
Maybe was a temporaly problem of my OS.
Thanks anyway.