Yes, I'm useing WinRAR. Since the error seems to be in Winamp i'm guessing thats the problem..or it could be my computer trying its best to piss me off. Oh well, thanks anyway guys, I'll keep at it but i'm not going to let it destory my life..*sigh* Take it easy everyone. Peace.
Ok, good news everyone! I uncheck the Use recompiler cpu and i get a couple of strange errors, and then it works! It's kinda skippy but i'll take what I can get. Thanks for the help guys. Wish there was somthing I can do for you guys...Why don't you look me up sometime..I'll take you to lunch..then we'll go back to my place..have a little wine..see what happens...ok ok maybe just a simple handshake will do. Peace homies mad props to yall!!
Check the 3rd post down (his 2nd). It was some form of TLB errors. I don't know what that means, but at the gamingforce forums, someone else got TLB errors when they didn't have the most recent version of 64th Note. Perhaps that helps? Mouser X over and out.
I just screwed up my hard drive trying to install Win98 to dual-boot with XP... I'll try again now that I think I know what I did wrong and see what happens. Surely someone else uses ME, though, and this is the only bad news I've heard for a long time. Thus I'm hoping that it's a misconfiguration on his part, since there is no reason for the interpreter to be giving errors only under specific OSes...
I'd like to know what the strange errors for the interpreter were as well. (He only mentioned the TLB errors in reference to the recompiler). [edit] Windows, in it's allmighty wisdom, deicded that my other hard drives needed checking as well, and now I'm missing most of my files (the usf dir is entirely gone) and a lot of the rest are corrupted. This includes the dir I had my copy of GetDataBack NTFS in, so I'm going to have to track that down again.
Crap.
The good news is that this means nothing for any USF stuff, since everything is online. It just menas I have to download my own stuff again if it turns out I can't repair it. It does mean I've probably lost any of my music I haven't backed up (about half of it).
That indeed does suck a great deal of balls hcs. But I got the DK64 working just like I want it to. All I have to do is turn off the recompiler when I wana listen to the DK64 set, and turn it back on for any other set. Kinda reminds me of that problem you guys had with Mario Party. But I know it's not the same thing..since I'm the only one with the problem.:P Oh well, no big deal. I got it working one way or the other.
Another issue with this usf by sonicbhoc at 10:53 AM EST on October 31, 2005
For some reason, this USF seems to be one octave lower than the actual game. Which sucks, but not as bad as loosing half of the crap on my PC. You should try and port your USF program thing into XMMS or BMP Media Player, and then switch to Linux. I've NEVER, EVER had a problem with that, aside from some hardware (but that's because my system is sh**y. and I fixed it, too. SuSE Linux is the best for newbies and it looks cool too.) Anyway. Um, good luck redooing all the stuff you lost, I know how you feel. I ended up loosing my whole harddrive because someone elses died, and I figured I'd give them mine because I'm a freakin bleeding heart. Now my PC's a monitorless, harddrive-less piece of crap that's wasting space on my desk. My dad says he'll get me a new hadddrive (which he did) and a new monitor (which he didn't). But back to USF matters, DK64 has a weird pitch. it's too low. I already said that. Well, if anyone who knows what's wrong could tell me I'd be in your debt. Thanks a bunch.