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- Open an application from batchmod install#
- Open an application from batchmod password#
- Open an application from batchmod windows#
Open an application from batchmod password#
Right now, I'm trying the 2nd guide and it isn't asking me for my password anymore. I forgot to mention that the second guide is primarily to fix this particular issue, but it also makes you able to open it regulary. So far as I can tell, everything is there. Pcsx2.app is in the applications folder, and the package contents show an ist file in /Contents, and the pscsx2 file is in the /macos folder. 14:02:58.859 pcsx2 No ist file in application bundle or no NSPrincipalClass in the ist file, exiting
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Once that is entered, I'm shown an error code: Strat_guy Wrote:Having an issue, my brother had the same problem on his Mac.
Open an application from batchmod windows#
Swampertkamm85 Wrote:I don't get any windows whatsoever. Okay, you need to go and rip the BIOS from YOUR OWN Playstation 2 ***A crapload of text above this point*** Then check all the "R W X"s, the "Change ownership and privileges" and the "Apply to enclosed folders and files" then uncheck "Unlock", "Clear ACL's (10.5+)" and click Apply (there is likely you also will be asked for a password here too). Sudo tcsh (you will be asked for password as usual)Ĭhmod +x /applications/pcsx2.app/contents/macos/pcsx2ĭownload Batchmod and open it, then change "Owner" too your username and "Group" to "nogroup". (please make sure your PCSX2.app is in your applications forlder) And I am quite aware that there probably is a better way to do this, but this is how I made this guide because I don't feel like delve too deep into something I finally got working properly.įirst you open x11 (NOT xQuartz) then press Command+N or click "Applications" on the menubar and select "Terminal" thereafter you type the following: Also this guide makes you able to open up PCSX2 with just double clicking on the app or an alias for the app. If the above guide do not work quite well for you, try this one IN ADDITION to the above one. pcsx2 (this will after all your work, open ut the ever glorious PCSX2 MAC!!!!!!) (if you dont see anything while you type the password, dont worry, you are not supposed too see anything, it has with security to do) Sudo tcsh (you will be asked to provide a password, provide the password for your root user) You need to enable root user, here is a guide for that.Ĭd /Applications/pcsx2.app/contents/macos/ (press enter) Then when all is downloaded and installed, you search for an application named XQuartz, open it. I wont be posting screenshots for that since I wont take the risk of destroying my PCSX 2 since I used so long time to get it up and running.
Open an application from batchmod install#
The second guide is made primarily for fixing the following error in Terminal:ĭd if=/dev/disk1 of=/Users/your-username/Desktop/Game_name_here.isoįirst make sure you have downloaded XQuartzĪnd also the NVidia GC Frameworks (The GC Frameworks is down, but you can TRY, I make no promises about anything, to install the CG Toolkit.) If someone has similiar issues with 0.9.7 for Lion, it would be appreciated if you could test these guides and then post your results, conclusions or whatchamacallit ^_^ The guides are confirmed to be working for PCSX2 0.9.6 for Snow Leopard and Leopard.
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I am not responsible for anything that happens to your computer, be it PCSX2 working or it blowing itself up.
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Just wanted to throw it out there as a possible clarifier in the steps of the guide so as to alleviate some of the newb frustrations. To work with the guide's command entry they would need to drop the 0.9.7 Alpha and just leave it as pcsx2.app. pcsx2 over and over but the default name on 0.9.7 for the app is "pcsx2 0.9.7 Alpha" which results in that directory not being found. I know it sounds silly but people may overlook this and just punch in. pcsx2, they need to be aware that those command lines must match identically to what the names of the files actually are. When someone is trying to install 0.9.7 alpha and inputting command lines into terminal and typing things like. (12-29-2013, 03:27 AM)tychmc Wrote: Kaze, I thought I also might mention something that may clear up some confusion for newbies such as myself who are jumping in for the first time and using your (quite honestly invaluable) guides. I know many people make disclaimers, so I am gonna do it too (Just in case of the off-chance of something messing something completely up.) There is also a FAQ section now at the bottom of this post.Ĭonfirmed working for Mountain Lion and PCSX2 0.9.7 (With some "Dafuq just happened"-issues as some of the issues seemed to solve themselves completely randomly.) And some are cropped because of file size restrictions. The screenshots are for the first guide only. I have made 2 guides that revolves around starting up PCSX2 and some issues around that. There is a FAQ section below, please check it before asking