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Hi I get this error when starting the JPCSP with the JPCSP Launcher made by some Hyakki person. . . well yea here is the error

Exception in thread "GUI" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: com/sun/gluegen/runtime/DynamicLookupHelper
at java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClass1(Native Method)

.....blahblahblah its really long
Anyone have any idea what this means and how I can fix it????
Download the latest revision.
i thought i had the latest version?? http://jpcsp.org/index.php?p=Downloads --- i got my version from there, v0.6 32-bit windows... is there a different one somewhere?
nvm i found the latest version ill see if it works
Go and take the last version of the jpcsp r2146 is the last, but delete your version but keep umdimages.
Here is the link: http://buildbot.orphis.net/jpcsp/
And this is the link for info: http://code.google.com/p/jpcsp/source/list
ahhh yes thankyou!! it seems to be working now. BUT, it wont run the demo when i load the demo umd..... could it be because im using the 32-bit version even though i have windows xp 64-bit?? (i was trying to play crisis core and read somewhere that you can only play it in 32-bit)
also, the java.exe (black screen thing) isn't saying anything when i run JPCSP from the launcher. Ive seen most people's say "running JPCSP 32 bit . . . ." but mine just stays blank but the program still comes up. when i try to load and play the games the java.exe stays blank as well . . ??
if you have Windows XP 64-bit, use JPCSP 64-bit. But i recomand you to instal Windows XP 32-bit, and use JPCSP 32-bit is more stabel.
not necesary the install System 32bits Only need Java x86 install on Systems 64bits and download jpcsp 32bits.

http://www.java.com/es/download/manual.jsp
(05-24-2011, 11:17 AM)ionelush2001 Wrote: [ -> ]if you have Windows XP 64-bit, use JPCSP 64-bit. But i recomand you to instal Windows XP 32-bit, and use JPCSP 32-bit is more stabel.

No, you use JPCSP 32-bit even if you have a 64-bit OS because the media engine isn't supported in the 64-bit version. I'm on Win7 64-bit and use JPCSP 32-bit just fine.
my point is that Windows x64 is not very compatible with some software, i have Windows 7 Ultimate x32 and soon Windows 7 Enterprise x32.
And my point was telling someone to use 64-bit JPCSP just 'cause the person is using a 64-bit OS is wrong. Also, recommending a whole new OS installation when their current one works fine, just because some other software that has no relation to JPCSP might be incompatible, is a bit pointless.
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