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  1. Assembly-CSharp.dll I run the 1.39AD with all these options (also unlocked all the songs) but with the assembly-csharp.dll from the 'standard' segatools package I 'only' get around 1200 songs. Replacing it with an older Assembly-csharp.dll in the /mu3_data/managed folder I get around 1400 songs. This old dll will also create data_cache.bin and data_fumen_analysis_cache.bin which makes the game start faster after the first time (when it creates these files) Hope this will help you...
  2. First of all: I do not want to be negative but it seems that you ask a question and already find the answer moments later responding 'ok nevermind'... Why not try first and when you are really stuck ask the question. I really do not know why you have only 4 songs in this section... I Have many many more. For the bios assign a button/key to Testmode. You can set Game Settings to Free Play, 3 songs. I can not find an option to disable timer unfortunately.
  3. I know that a 'official' omnimix and even a (local) server solution seems to exist, but people are just 'sitting' on their data/solution. I also know that the latest offline version is missing songs. So I tried at least to find out how to 'restore' some songs in Synchronica. I found out (by just a blind compare) that between version 6609 and 6708 (this one is the offline version patched one) 41 songs where just not made available. The songs are still there however the artwork is stubbed to a generic one. By copying back the artwork and editing the missing songs back in a file these songs are now also available in the offline version. There is one disadvantage: you have to build up your version of synchronica from scratch in order to have all necessary data (https://archive.org/details/Synchronica) which takes a while The result of my botched up work is found here https://pixeldrain.com/u/ge9LW6LM Off course I would like to get my hands on an 'official' omnimix and even better: a way to store my progress in this game. But Synchronica being a not so popular game I will not hold my breath.
  4. I can not help you. I can run this game without any trouble, have all the songs I want to play. Perhaps you could try to get hold of the Nintendo Switch version with the dlc (about 44 dlc packs are available)... That might be the easiest way
  5. Don't know about missing songs... Can you give an example so I could check. Luckily my favorite songs are all there.
  6. No??? I was reacting to your post 'false positive on DmacXv1.9.rar'. In my case jconfig was removed by virusscan so I needed to exclude it.
  7. ??? brush up?? this guide could not be more clear
  8. I do not understand the next .... I have both the 1.39 and 1.40 version from @meru_golang The last shows 1409 songs available. When I put the extra option files in the 1.39 version I also get 1409 songs. However: when I get a 'clean' package from another source (which is nearly identical to 1.39 version from here), put the extra option files in, I 'only' get 1249 songs. What did I miss?
  9. There are rumors that the 1.40 version is not a real clean version but in fact a 1.39 with extra option files and a modified 1.39 ICF making it show 1.40 on the bottom of the screen. I do not know what the truth is and to be honest: i do not care. I still thank @meru_golang for making it available. But as a test I just put the extra option files from 1.40 in the 1.39 option folder, imported them into Artemis and it seems that the number of songs (1409 in my case) are showing up just fine in 1.39
  10. Do you run another webserver in the background like iis, apache or jboss? I think the port 80 and 8443 are in use by something else. And if you want to run newer versions of chunithm (sun, sunplus) ... Aqua does not support them. You better use Artemis develop branch. It has a higher difficulty level to make it work but is at the end much better and more importent... Supported and in active development (aqua is not)
  11. Thanks very much.....works indeed a you described 🙂
  12. Perhaps one final tip did you run jconfig as an administrator and create registry settings and individual game setting something like this??? and yes it is finicky... have a script which disables all network connections except one some like netsh interface set interface "Ethernet 2" disable netsh interface set interface "Wifi 1" disable and a script to restore them 🙂
  13. Please can someone explain in slightly more detail on how to configure slidershim? I have it working with -for example- chunithm, but not with nostalgia (trying op 2 atm) so it seems. I do have my tablet connected and when opening a notepad for example I see -when I run over my tablet with my fingers- the alfanumeric characters... but how can I 'tell' the game to use my tablet (the youtube clip linked on slidershim just does not give enough info) thanks in advancce
  14. The 404 I only get with nsys emulation checked in jconfig (just tried it).... So check your host file, nsys setting, nsysservice.exe....
  15. when you run the local server: can you access the web server in a browser (localhost:80)? and I guess you forgot this In JConfig settings, uncheck Nesys Emulation and RFiD emulation.
  16. With artemis your progression/highscores/favorite songs and more are saved. Like a real cabinet
  17. Sorry.. I can not help you with artemis (to much of an effort). Somewhere on the bottom of https://rentry.co/chunisunnyplus you find some info. And. https://mega.nz/file/kFdWnBhI#VOSpqCV8HUgf6Df0ray0tE2YugVuSOkWvb3ICg9bFlc.. has a video how to setup. Artemis is not a compiled thing... It's a python app. And your screenshot is not artemis but wacca? Use your own icf1, just create a 20 digit number not starting with 0 or 3
  18. did you configure 'artemis develop' with your wacca version (either LillyR or Reverse?)
  19. here you are. Put ICF1 in amfs folder of course configure ip-adresses in segatools.ini and create a 20 digit number for your aime.txt (in \DEVICE folder) eg. 60377407084493049240 ICF1 segatools_for_reverse.rar
  20. also look at this https://rentry.co/waakaa
  21. Good question.... I had the same doubts. The one in the 1.40 pack is much smaller Pehaps I get a 'clean' one in Ongeki ~ pixeldrain and try to find the right segatools for this one (which is always a pain)
  22. My experience with these 0. forget about Wacca 1.00.00 1. Take Lilly and build all the way up to LillyR (so unpack 2.00.00, overwrite with 2.01.00 and so on all the way to Lilliy 2.53.00) This will give you a complete and latest version of LillyR 2. Take Reverse 3.00.00 and build all the way up to 3.07.01 This will give you a complete Reverse (latest is 3.10 but that is an offline patch so do NOT use that if you would ever find one) 3. Get Artemis Develop and configure that one (is for allnet/aime/profiles/network) Hay1tsme/artemis: Arcade network service emulator for games that use SEGA's ALL.NET and related services. - artemis - Tendokyu Start with that... I am not at home right now but I will link "Segatools for reverse" (which also work on LillyR) tonight
  23. Do you have Artemis running for network connection? Do you have binaries for wacca reverse/lillyR (assuming this is the version you want to run....i had also issues with UE4 errors with older versions)? You do not need any specific firewall stuf and do not run the game.bat file from wacca itself but the one from segatools
  24. What you could try (it seems to work for me) Go to the file Index.py in the artemis\titles\ongeki folder on line 170/171 change elif version >= 135 and version < 140: # Bright Memory internal_ver = OngekiConstants.VER_ONGEKI_BRIGHT_MEMORY in elif version >= 135 and version < 150: # Bright Memory internal_ver = OngekiConstants.VER_ONGEKI_BRIGHT_MEMORY let me know if it solved your issue (thanks to some dudes on cc1 for pointing me in the right direction)
  25. Well...that sucks.... thanks for this heads-up I check mine against a wrong one (linked for information on discord cc1).... I guess that the ones 45Kb (x64) and 42kb (x86) look fine (emphasis on look) The wrong ones are 391Kb and windows defender does not complain about them (bad scanner!!!)
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