devkitARM Installation Troubles!
Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 3:27 pm
Good afternoon,
First things first, I am new to this website and new to home brew development in general, so 'hello, nice to meet you all'.
Now, I'm trying to install the devkit software from source forge(latest version, although i've had the same problem with older versions), when ever it gets part way through the installation process ('Downloading libgba - 20060720.tar.bz2') a little message pops up saying that 'Your internet connection seems to be not permitted or dropped out, please reconnect and click RETRY to resume installation', even though I don't think it has. Ive tried using several browsers for the download, IE, Firefox and chrome and they all have the same problem. I checked the windows firewall settings and I have 'devkitARM_r23b-win32' and 'devkitProUpdater - 1.4.7' both as exceptions.
Are there any other processes that I need to allow through my firewall for the installation to work?, or can anybody think of anything else that could be going wrong?
Your help would be most appreciated,
Jim
First things first, I am new to this website and new to home brew development in general, so 'hello, nice to meet you all'.
Now, I'm trying to install the devkit software from source forge(latest version, although i've had the same problem with older versions), when ever it gets part way through the installation process ('Downloading libgba - 20060720.tar.bz2') a little message pops up saying that 'Your internet connection seems to be not permitted or dropped out, please reconnect and click RETRY to resume installation', even though I don't think it has. Ive tried using several browsers for the download, IE, Firefox and chrome and they all have the same problem. I checked the windows firewall settings and I have 'devkitARM_r23b-win32' and 'devkitProUpdater - 1.4.7' both as exceptions.
Are there any other processes that I need to allow through my firewall for the installation to work?, or can anybody think of anything else that could be going wrong?
Your help would be most appreciated,
Jim