8K version of the R216K2A.
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r216k2a
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Oh heh. I guess we reached the one week FP limit :P Thank you everyone, though I admit I didn't think this would stay on there at all, it's just a RAM upgrade.
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@lukinhagf: If it keeps telling you there's no supported CPU in the simulation, open a save with a CPU in it first. If it only happens with this specific model, update your assembler. And you're of course going to need a code.asm or whatever to assemble, it's not gonna conjure programs out of thin air.
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thank you
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Now and then put an example script in the same location as r2asm (solve subtraction.lua)
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@Rammstein9621: I can totally see what you mean. To be frank it makes me happy enough to just see you all appreciate the thing; the fact that a few of you even try to use it is just icing on the cake.
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failed to open source: code.asm: No such file or director
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[r2asm] no supported CPU detected in the simulation
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Sorry LBP, but i think all your projects are like arts. All says that is amazing, and nobody can use this:D (just joke, u r really good creator)
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Put it outside :P That's what I meant by next to. If you open a file manager, the Saves and the assembler (and whatever else that you don't want to specify a full path to) should be next to one another, in the same directory.
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I know it can be a bit annoying but, just put the code in the folder (SAVES) or out, this in the directory of the tpt, where are stamps, data, saves and etc