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I have an ugly hack that works, but I've never cleaned it up enough to post as an OEM... it does work, but as you said the skins are twitchy. I get around it by just having the skins on the storage card.
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Its not the skins that is causing the problem. I'm saying that after flashing it comes up with the initial setup all white. It will go through the setup and finish but then the colors in the whole system are funky. This is without even starting up Mortplayer.
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If that were the case anything I add would cause this problem which isn't the case. Anyway I also tried just adding only a few OEM's with the Mortplayer OEM that I created and it still gives me the same problem.
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I just installed with a cab to see what files are in it. Right away I noticed that gx.dll already exists in \Windows so that could be what's breaking your ROM.
Windows version is 6996 bytes and the MortPlayer is 8781 bytes so not the same version. |
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I'm still looking through it, sorry. I just converted the Night theme folder to Night.mpz to clean things up a bit. Less of a chance of png's already existing too now. I also have no idea how to get around gx.dll being 2 different versions, so that's where I think we're stuck right now.
There are no registry entries, or startup folder links, or today plugins, or today themes, or any of that so I'm stumped as to why it's messing up your system colors. My thoughts right now are that it has to be another OEM. To test I just uninstalled MortPlayer, dumped everything from the FTP into my \Windows folder (nothing was overwritten) and ran MortPlayer from \Windows. Everything seems to be working so far. It went through the initial MortPlayer setup, even after a soft-reset my system colors are fine. The only problem is that the settings screen is "blank". |
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