This shouldn't be anyone's priority, but I felt I should probably at least mention it.
Several years ago, I ripped all of my GCN and Wii games onto an external HDD for use with Dolphin and my Wii. They all work fine on the Wii, and all but one work fine on Dolphin. The only game that doesn't work is Merv Griffin's Crosswords. It's shovelware. I can understand that it probably wasn't tested much (if at all), but it never even gets to the title screen. The error shown in the attached image occurs during the first loading screen.
My specs are as follows:
Windows 10 1809 x64
i7-7700HQ
24GB DDR4-2400 RAM
nVideo GeForce GTX 1070
In case the image doesn't upload, the error reads:
"[Warning]
IntCPU: Unknown instruction 00000000 at PC = 804a0008 last_PC = 8132ffc8 LR = 804a0000
Ignore and continue?"
Clicking "Yes" causes the error to come right back, and clicking either "Ignore for this session" or "No" causes the entire program to crash to Windows.
I check this every 4-6 months or so to see if there's any change, but it still gets to the same point every time. Normally I'd just ignore it and keep waiting until it works some day, but I checked the compatibility wiki and saw that it says it works. Am I doing something wrong, or does the wiki have incorrect info?
Let me know if there's anything more you need from me for diagnostics.
Several years ago, I ripped all of my GCN and Wii games onto an external HDD for use with Dolphin and my Wii. They all work fine on the Wii, and all but one work fine on Dolphin. The only game that doesn't work is Merv Griffin's Crosswords. It's shovelware. I can understand that it probably wasn't tested much (if at all), but it never even gets to the title screen. The error shown in the attached image occurs during the first loading screen.
My specs are as follows:
Windows 10 1809 x64
i7-7700HQ
24GB DDR4-2400 RAM
nVideo GeForce GTX 1070
In case the image doesn't upload, the error reads:
"[Warning]
IntCPU: Unknown instruction 00000000 at PC = 804a0008 last_PC = 8132ffc8 LR = 804a0000
Ignore and continue?"
Clicking "Yes" causes the error to come right back, and clicking either "Ignore for this session" or "No" causes the entire program to crash to Windows.
I check this every 4-6 months or so to see if there's any change, but it still gets to the same point every time. Normally I'd just ignore it and keep waiting until it works some day, but I checked the compatibility wiki and saw that it says it works. Am I doing something wrong, or does the wiki have incorrect info?
Let me know if there's anything more you need from me for diagnostics.