ED Error linked to bios files not where games are (USB SSD)
Posted: Sat May 14, 2022 11:21 pm
EDIT:
And just after posting, I found the error. I put the games on the USB attached external SSD but the bios on the MiSTer SD card. This caused the problem. Putting the bios into the folder on the SSD fixed it. Now it starts. No sound yet, so I need to figure this out next but progress. Will edit the topic subject line, so that people who only read headlines don't think the Ironclad is causing errors. However, I think leaving this topic here makes sense if anyone else is using a USB attached SSD and reproduces my mistake
Hey guys,
for the life of me, I can't get the PSX core to run. I always get the ED error, so either wrong bios or incorrect memory module.
As for the bios, I tried pretty much every bios version (SCPH-1001, 5000, 5501, 7001, etc) I could find from multiple sources all around the web. No luck.
I saw another post of someone getting the ED error ( viewtopic.php?t=4609 ) and they had the memory inserted incorrectly. However, this can't be in my case as I am playing Neo Geo games that need the RAM module just fine. The only thing about my setup that *might* be uncommon is that I sue the first edition of the MiSTer Ireonclad ITX board. So I am wondering if there might be some sort of weird incompatibility going on and I figured the easiest way to find out is to ask around here if anyone else is using the (first edition of the) Ironclad ITX and got the PSX core to run.
Thanks for your feedback!
EDIT:
And just after posting, I found the error. I put the games on the USB attached external SSD but the bios on the MiSTer SD card. This caused the problem. Putting the bios into the folder on the SSD fixed it. Now it starts. No sound yet, so I need to figure this out next but progress. Will edit the topic subject line, so that people who only read headlines don't think the Ironclad is causing errors. However, I think leaving this topic here makes sense if anyone else is using a USB attached SSD and reproduces my mistake
And just after posting, I found the error. I put the games on the USB attached external SSD but the bios on the MiSTer SD card. This caused the problem. Putting the bios into the folder on the SSD fixed it. Now it starts. No sound yet, so I need to figure this out next but progress. Will edit the topic subject line, so that people who only read headlines don't think the Ironclad is causing errors. However, I think leaving this topic here makes sense if anyone else is using a USB attached SSD and reproduces my mistake
Hey guys,
for the life of me, I can't get the PSX core to run. I always get the ED error, so either wrong bios or incorrect memory module.
As for the bios, I tried pretty much every bios version (SCPH-1001, 5000, 5501, 7001, etc) I could find from multiple sources all around the web. No luck.
I saw another post of someone getting the ED error ( viewtopic.php?t=4609 ) and they had the memory inserted incorrectly. However, this can't be in my case as I am playing Neo Geo games that need the RAM module just fine. The only thing about my setup that *might* be uncommon is that I sue the first edition of the MiSTer Ireonclad ITX board. So I am wondering if there might be some sort of weird incompatibility going on and I figured the easiest way to find out is to ask around here if anyone else is using the (first edition of the) Ironclad ITX and got the PSX core to run.
Thanks for your feedback!
EDIT:
And just after posting, I found the error. I put the games on the USB attached external SSD but the bios on the MiSTer SD card. This caused the problem. Putting the bios into the folder on the SSD fixed it. Now it starts. No sound yet, so I need to figure this out next but progress. Will edit the topic subject line, so that people who only read headlines don't think the Ironclad is causing errors. However, I think leaving this topic here makes sense if anyone else is using a USB attached SSD and reproduces my mistake