08-03-2017, 10:15 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-10-2017, 09:55 AM by DragonNeos.)
The emulator seems to crash when attempting to view either the Network Settings or trying to sign in to the PlayStation Network if there are certain files present in the "kd" directory. One of the necessary files for loading the VSH, np_core.prx is not being loaded correctly by the emulator. It displays the following from the log:
Also, there seems to be an annoying bug based on the crash mentioned above. If the crash occurs and the emulator doesn't close properly, emulator settings can be wiped clean and use default values when opened afterwards.
This seems to be a visual bug but when the user is typing using the On-Screen Keyboard, the displayed text on the bottom right is not showing quickly enough as the user is quickly switching to different pads and attempting to choose the desired letter, number, or symbol. There is also a text bug with the Connection Name and SSID. If the user tries to change either the Connection Name or SSID to anything such as "ABC", both entries return to default when selecting an option that involves using an internet connection.
The Internet Browser also doesn't work as of revision 40758e2. The emulator just crashes after the option is selected. The Internet Browser was still working when I last checked the option in revision 5523bca.
EDIT: The Internet Browser works as of revision b7d9478. Signing in to the PlayStation Network is fine but there is an issue in attempting to enter the PlayStation Store if any of the network prx files such as libhttp.prx are in the kd directory (1st Screenshot, "A connection error has occurred. (80432025)"). There are problems with attempting to enter websites that use SSL if any network prx file is in the kd directory (2nd Screenshot). Text appears to be missing from the main menu on the PlayStation Store (3rd Screenshot). Games that are part of the UMD Video category appear as Corrupted Data on the VSH.
Recent changes to the kernel memory has made games not be able to load on the emulator. The log will display the following:
Code:
15:31:55 ERROR loader - SCE_VSH_GRAPHICS - Patching of module 'sceNpCore' failed at offset 0xD50, 0xFF found instead of 0x73
Also, there seems to be an annoying bug based on the crash mentioned above. If the crash occurs and the emulator doesn't close properly, emulator settings can be wiped clean and use default values when opened afterwards.
This seems to be a visual bug but when the user is typing using the On-Screen Keyboard, the displayed text on the bottom right is not showing quickly enough as the user is quickly switching to different pads and attempting to choose the desired letter, number, or symbol. There is also a text bug with the Connection Name and SSID. If the user tries to change either the Connection Name or SSID to anything such as "ABC", both entries return to default when selecting an option that involves using an internet connection.
The Internet Browser also doesn't work as of revision 40758e2. The emulator just crashes after the option is selected. The Internet Browser was still working when I last checked the option in revision 5523bca.
EDIT: The Internet Browser works as of revision b7d9478. Signing in to the PlayStation Network is fine but there is an issue in attempting to enter the PlayStation Store if any of the network prx files such as libhttp.prx are in the kd directory (1st Screenshot, "A connection error has occurred. (80432025)"). There are problems with attempting to enter websites that use SSL if any network prx file is in the kd directory (2nd Screenshot). Text appears to be missing from the main menu on the PlayStation Store (3rd Screenshot). Games that are part of the UMD Video category appear as Corrupted Data on the VSH.
Recent changes to the kernel memory has made games not be able to load on the emulator. The log will display the following:
Code:
05:37:00 WARN hle.SysMemUserForUser - GUI - malloc cannot allocate partition=2, name='ThreadMan-RootMem', type=PSP_SMEM_Addr, size=0x4000, addr=0x08800000, maxFreeMem=0x118D600, totalFreeMem=0x118D600