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Mamewah and Nintendo64
nirious:
How do you get mamewah to work together with either Project64 or 1964?
Preferably with an option to load without the gui and to set the graphics and sound plugins.
Demon-Seed:
i am interested in this as well
Minwah:
--- Quote from: nirious on May 21, 2004, 08:07:39 am ---Preferably with an option to load without the gui and to set the graphics and sound plugins.
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Questions like this are asked all the time but the answer is always the same: it's nothing to do with MAMEWAH! You need to refer to the emulators documentation and figure out how to launch it as you want via commandline, and see if there are any config files / commandline switches that can be used to set things like full screen etc.
When you've done that then you can start setting it up in MAMEWAH, which should be a piece of cake as by now you will know the commandline format and how the emulator works.
But sorry I don't use N64 emus...
nirious:
Ok, I knew that already but thank you for pointing that out. I know you tried to help.
I'll rephrase my question:
Does anyone know the commandline arguments to start Project64 or 1964 without the gui, loading the rom and preferably also with selection of the graphics and sound plugin
and thx for the great proggy btw
dema:
--- Quote from: nirious on May 21, 2004, 01:10:08 pm ---Does anyone know the commandline arguments to start Project64 or 1964 without the gui, loading the rom and preferably also with selection of the graphics and sound plugin
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I can't remember where I got it because it was several months back, but I downloaded a program tweak that allows the Project 64 emulator to boot up from the Mamewah menu, just like other emulators. Talking Octopus has a lot of emulators that are designed to work with Mamewah but he doesn't have the N64 fix; he might know of the program.