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unclet:
This might make it easier for you if you want a detailed step by step explanation of how to set up MALA for different emulators ...... 

http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=56010.0


MustardTent:
The above thread should really be stickied (as long as it hasn't been incorporated into the wiki yet).
loadman:

--- Quote from: Havok on May 17, 2007, 08:56:31 am ---Most everything you want is already out there, but it's going to require some work on your part. All the popular front ends out there are attempts at being all things for all people.  Now get to work, so you can play!
 :)

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Nice Points...   8)


--- Quote from: MustardTent on May 17, 2007, 05:16:11 pm ---The above thread should really be stickied (as long as it hasn't been incorporated into the wiki yet).

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Is is indeed. UncleT did a great job.   ;D

Wiki (in othe emu set-up) : http://wiki.arcadecontrols.com/wiki/Mala_Wiki

Web (On the right pane): http://mala.arcadezentrum.com/help.html
** This may be the older version
shorthair:
Actually, what would be that hard about creating an app that would utilise a desktop-like background with icons for fuctions and drop-down menus, as well as boxes or any shape you wanted that would be like a media player (you can easily change the skin, as well as move it around, real-time in those), that would load a certain way. Sounds like a relatively easy OS-related graphical experiment. Still have no idea how to approach it, technically, but as Windows is already set up that way in at least a general sense, well.....
crzywolf:

--- Quote from: shorthair on May 18, 2007, 01:03:23 am ---Actually, what would be that hard about creating an app that would utilise a desktop-like background with icons for fuctions and drop-down menus, as well as boxes or any shape you wanted that would be like a media player (you can easily change the skin, as well as move it around, real-time in those), that would load a certain way. Sounds like a relatively easy OS-related graphical experiment. Still have no idea how to approach it, technically, but as Windows is already set up that way in at least a general sense, well.....

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Have you tried using programs like Desktop X from Stardock.
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