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Zeosstud:
This works for me and Mamewah 1.62b12

### SuperNintendo.ini (mamewah v1.62) ###

emulator_title                            SuperNintendo

### List Generation Settings ###
rom_path                                  C:\zsnesw\Roms
rom_extension                             zip
dat_file                                 
nms_file                                 
catver_ini_file                           
list_generation_method                    rom_folder

### Execution Settings ###
pre_emulator_app_commandlines             
emulator_commandline                      C:\zsnesw\zsnesw.exe "[rompath]\[name].[romext]"{dosbox}{safelaunch}
post_emulator_app_commandlines           
general_app_commandlines                 

### Artwork Settings ###
artwork_image_paths                       C:\zsnesw\Snaps
movie_preview_path                       
movie_artwork_no                          1
enable_fuzzy_search                       0

### Screen-Saver Settings ###
enable_music_in_screensaver               1
select_random_game                        0
saver_type                                gamelist_slideshow
movie_path                               
movie_fullscreen                          1
quit_delay                                0
saver_commandline                         

### Additional Settings ###
music_path                               
lcd_display_file_path                     

### Settings used by MAMEWAH ###
current_list                              1


Hope it helps,
Zeosstud
Jedirampage:
IT WORKED!!!!!, in both version of mamewah (1.61, and 1.62) I had to upgrade to the latest version of zsnes because the one I had did not let you disable the gui.  Thanks for everything guys, I just have one final question, when i open a game how do i get it to open in full screen.  Right now it only opens in a minimized window.
postalp123:
Look in the ZWSNES options under display, there should be a fullscreen option, stretch to fill scrren will help to.
Zeosstud:
In the zsnesw.cfg file there are a BUNCH of video modes with a corresponding number assigned to them.  You could adjust whatever the default is now to whatever you want it to be.  Personally on my son's machine which only has a 15" monitor I have it open in vidoe mode 7 which is 640x480 Full Screen.  I am sure you will be able to test alittle and find which video mode works best for you.  Below is the video part of my zsnesw.cfg file, hope it helps you.

; Video Mode, 0 - 32
;   0 = 256x224 R WIN         1 = 256x224 R FULL
;   2 = 512x448 R WIN         3 = 512x448 DR WIN
;   4 = 640x480 S WIN         5 = 640x480 DS WIN
;   6 = 640x480 DR FULL       7 = 640x480 DS FULL
;   8 = 640x480 S FULL        9 = 768x672 R WIN
;   10 = 768x672 DR WIN       11 = 800x600 S WIN
;   12 = 800x600 DS WIN       13 = 800x600 S FULL
;   14 = 800x600 DR FULL      15 = 800x600 DS FULL
;   16 = 1024x768 S WIN       17 = 1024x768 DS WIN
;   18 = 1024x768 S FULL      19 = 1024x768 DR FULL
;   20 = 1024x768 DS FULL     21 = 1024x896 R WIN
;   22 = 1024x896 DR WIN      23 = 1280x960 S WIN
;   24 = 1280x960 DS WIN      25 = 1280x960 S FULL
;   26 = 1280x960 DR FULL     27 = 1280x960 DS FULL
;   28 = 1280x1024 S WIN      29 = 1280x1024 DS WIN
;   30 = 1280x1024 S FULL     31 = 1280x1024 DR FULL
;   32 = 1280x1024 DS FULL

VideoModeWin = 7

Zeosstud
Turnarcades:
Yeh you can ether do it manually in the ZSNES config file or you can temporarily enable the GUI to do it from there, then turn it back off again once you're done. I'd advise turning triple buffering off still, as it caused problems in response times with my controls.
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