When using ScummVM 2.0.0 with the MT-32 Emulator, I get the following error message:
"Error: Adding PCM ROM failed. Check that your PCM ROM is valid."
Everything works fine if I go back to the previous version of ScummVM. I am using the exact same folder structure and layout and configuration with both versions of ScummVM. Nothing has changed except for the version of ScummVM I am using.
ScummVM 2.0.0 - Error: Adding PCM ROM failed
Moderator: ScummVM Team
Odd. Are your ROM files named as follows and have the same MD5sums?
abe0982e4f662f881affa7d8a932c739 MT32_CONTROL.ROM
89e42e386e82e0cacb4a2704a03706ca MT32_PCM.ROM
Can you also indicate which platform i.e. Windows, OSX, Linux that you are using and whether you got the new v2.0.0 build from our downloads page?
abe0982e4f662f881affa7d8a932c739 MT32_CONTROL.ROM
89e42e386e82e0cacb4a2704a03706ca MT32_PCM.ROM
Can you also indicate which platform i.e. Windows, OSX, Linux that you are using and whether you got the new v2.0.0 build from our downloads page?
Turns out one of the ROM files was corrupt. Have no idea why the previous version of ScummVM wasn't picking up on the incorrect checksum though.
digitall wrote:Odd. Are your ROM files named as follows and have the same MD5sums?
abe0982e4f662f881affa7d8a932c739 MT32_CONTROL.ROM
89e42e386e82e0cacb4a2704a03706ca MT32_PCM.ROM
Can you also indicate which platform i.e. Windows, OSX, Linux that you are using and whether you got the new v2.0.0 build from our downloads page?
Probably as the older version of Munt in-built did less validation.
If you need to redump your MT-32 EPROM chips, then there is a hardware design here to do this which I used:
https://github.com/digitall/eprom_reader
If you need to redump your MT-32 EPROM chips, then there is a hardware design here to do this which I used:
https://github.com/digitall/eprom_reader