![]() ![]() Once you've got a starting point for testing, now it's time to narrow it down. If interpreter doesn't work either, you have to find a place where you can load and get the issue to not happen with the above changes. It's not very likely, but that means it's a whole different kind of issue. If the above changes don't work (and you're sure you updated your phone properly) and the interpreter does work, then stop here and reply to this issue with that. If he's still stuck, try using the interpreter and loading the same state. If he gets unstuck with the above - great, that's the savestate to use. Try to load a savestate where he's already stuck. ![]() Then, compile that, and the next thing is to verify your testing process. (the VFPU one is a little different, but just switch the // part like above.)
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