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| screaming:
--- Quote from: papaschtroumpf on March 08, 2005, 04:36:07 am ---I also had some weirdness generating my pinball list. the "executable" is a custom batch file and the "ROMs" are .zip. The left pane was blank like it couldn't find any zip in that directory, but after looking at other emus and coming back to this one it worked even though I didn't change a thing??? --- End quote --- The "left pane"? You mean, in the edit game list screen? The left pane is for you to load your "roms to be added", i.e. it's not supposed to "stick". It's used for loading the "default" list or from any number of file formats (XML, LST, DAT). I'm a little confused on this one.. -Steve |
| Teknique:
I was able to set up mamewah easy as pie! Though my configuration dosent have touchy emus to set up either. I like the inclusion of the pre-made layouts... there are already lots, but it would be cool to get more links of them there if there are any others hosted somewhere. Thanks for making an easy config tool screaming! However, I am a Castonian - DK 4 life! Tek |
| screaming:
--- Quote from: Teknique on March 08, 2005, 10:13:52 am ---I was able to set up mamewah easy as pie! Though my configuration dosent --- End quote --- Thanks for the positive feedback.. I'm glad you like it! :) As for adding the layouts, for anyone that builds a custom layout and wants it included in MC let me know! I just need: - A URL to a small preview image - The screensize for the layout(s), like: 800x600, 640x480, etc - A URL to the layout for downloading (NOTE: Only one layout per zip!) - A URL the user can go to to find out more information on the layout Once you send me that information I will add it to the manifest that gets downloaded when you browse the layouts. -Steve |
| Chris:
--- Quote from: screaming on March 07, 2005, 03:00:32 pm ---Of course you'll need the Microsoft .NET 1.1 Framework to use it, but it's worth it! --- End quote --- I'm sure this sounds awful, so please forgive me, but why would a simple config file generator require the .NET framework? I try to keep the Windows installation on my cab to a bare minimum, with as few services loading as possible, and it would seem to me that most people with Windows in their cabs wouldn't want to install extensions and frameworks unless they are absolutely necessary. --Chris |
| screaming:
--- Quote from: Chris on March 08, 2005, 11:35:53 am ---I'm sure this sounds awful, so please forgive me, but why would a simple config file generator require the .NET framework? I try to keep the Windows installation on my cab to a bare minimum, with as few services loading as possible, and it would seem to me that most people with Windows in their cabs wouldn't want to install extensions and frameworks unless they are absolutely necessary. --- End quote --- That's a valid question and I'm sure lots of people feel the same way.. Ironically, MAMEWAH Config is a lot more complicated that most people will realize. The idea is simple, but I had a (very) bad case of feature-creep-itis! 20000 lines of code, a dynamic layout browser, dynamic emulator "templates", a pretty New Emulator Wizard, a help system, a controller editor, a game list editor and a few checkboxes and text fields later we have MAMEWAH Config! :) Initially I started MAMEWAH Config for 2 reasons: 1) I wanted to learn the ins and outs of MAMEWAH and 2) I wanted to learn .NET. There's nothing special about .NET that MAMEWAH Config *needs*, it's what I had on hand and it was my current programming language endevour. Really, if you don't think it's worth the .NET installation then go back to doing everything manually :) Personally on my AthlonXP 1800 main cab computer with 160GB of hard drive space to waste, I don't have a problem.. -Steve |
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