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    Default DC - Propeller Arena, stuck in Sega screen

    I know this supposed to be playable in nulldc, but I've tried it using the latest svn available (r141, according to EmuCR), but it always stuck in Sega copyright screen. Tried messing with configs and still no good. Help!

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    Bump, downloaded from different source but still doesn't works. Help!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RVR72G View Post
    Bump, downloaded from different source but still doesn't works. Help!
    If I recall correctly, Propeller Arena takes an unusually long time to boot. It was unreleased, and I think it lacked the quality testing other games go through.
    How long did you wait on the Sega screen?

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    I see...I think I've waited for about 10 minutes and still no progress. Even in older builds (1.0.0 beta and 1.0.3) it crashes after leaving the Dreamcast logo screen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RVR72G View Post
    I see...I think I've waited for about 10 minutes and still no progress. Even in older builds (1.0.0 beta and 1.0.3) it crashes after leaving the Dreamcast logo screen.
    Oh, then it's some other problem. I just meant an extra 15 or 20 seconds to boot on a Dreamcast. I'm not well versed on DC emulators, sorry.

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    Strange, I just discovered that the same iso worked just fine on demul.

    Thanks for the help anyway.

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    Please do not revive old out of date threads

    NullDC has had several updates since this thread was created so your comment is not even valid and I know the game works fine in NullDC and faster than demul

    The last update for NullDC was the 9th of March 2013, you can grab that at the Sega related Files and Links stuck thread, it's version 1.0.4 revision 1.5.0

    NullDC stopped releasing Win32 builds as of version 1.0.4 revision 1.3.6 but they never stopped making the source code that has had 14 new revisions since then, ranging from minor to major updates, 9 of those are from this year alone

    As I have recently just tested every english released cdi disc image I know this
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