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UltraStik Mapper plugin for MaLa Version 1.3.00 now released (1/30/09)
Bender:
how does this plugging handle other emu's? is there a way set a map for a specific emu? say for example analog for project64 and 4-way for NES
and if you make your own map how do you incorporate that?
*EDIT* I figured it out. just pick or edit the maps through the ultramap utility and "save as" the emulator name
I think it would be cool to somehow have a test mode or something like that. That way you could see what actual map is loading. I wouldn't want it be there all the time, but it would be helpful to turn on during set up or for troubleshooting
fatfingers:
--- Quote from: Bender on September 16, 2008, 11:02:37 pm ---
I think it would be cool to somehow have a test mode or something like that. That way you could see what actual map is loading. I wouldn't want it be there all the time, but it would be helpful to turn on during set up or for troubleshooting
--- End quote ---
create umapper.log in the MaLa directory when you want to see what the plugin is doing. No need to restart MaLa. Then, when you don't want to see what's happening anymore, remove umapper.log.
Bender:
sorry if this sound stupid, but how does one create a umapper.log?
Please keep in mind I'm new to the software end of things
Thanks!
fatfingers:
Right click on Start menu and choose Explore.
The Explorer window pops up.
Navigate to the MaLa directory in the Explorer window.
In the right hand panel (inside the MaLa directory), right click and choose New --> Text Document
The name of the document is highlighted: Change it to umapper.log and hit enter.
Answer 'Yes' to the dialog that asks if you want to change the extension (it sounds bad, but it's not).
You're all set.
TheShanMan:
Fatfingers (or anyone), how do I get mapper to launch ultramap with "/errorgui:never"? I have swappable panels, and when I remove my ultrastik panel and put in a different panel, I get an ultramap error on game start and game end, and each time I have to go to task manager and kill the task to make it go away (or pull out my mouse).
Unfortunately I'm probably going to have to disable the mapper plugin and resort to leaving the sticks in analog mode until I have a way to do this. :cry:
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