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So I have a problem with Genesis emulators... all of them. Whenever I start one up I get a blue screen with a message along the lines of a faulty driver on the kernal stack. This happens only with Genesis emulation, but it also happens regardless of which emulator I use (I have tried Kega, Gens, Ages, and a few others that I can't remember off the top of my head).
So in an attempt to isolate and solve the problem I've been trying to figure out what occurs behind the scenes in Gensis Emulation that other emulation doesn't do. I can to Snes, Psx, nes, and other types of emulation without a problem.
Any suggestions would help.
-Plethora
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