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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: shayvidas on September 08, 2015, 10:43:09 am
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so after a while (1year) of leaving this project aside, i kinda want to finish it, it's like 99.999999 % complete...
so now every time the computer boots up i need to open the drawer, start mame, go WITH THE KEYBOARD lol... to the game i want... and open up the game... then close the drawer... and start up the game...
and half the games in my mame don't work anyway...
what i would want is to boot up the computer Directly to something like that >
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2lzDA8-XmY (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2lzDA8-XmY)
to have my emulators ready then go inside an emulator, have a list of games, and pick a game... all with the joystick and buttons...
do you know where i can get one of this software ?
and then get good rooms for it ?
maybe where i can buy something like that that is all ready up ? or download for free if there is something like that for free ?
thnx allot guys !!! your awesome...
Sv
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you need a front end. (Google it) the front end in that video is maximus arcade. that is the one I use. Everybody here has there personal favorite so there is no real answer to the best front end to use. Hyperspin, Mala, and Maximus arcade are pretty popular choices. you need to look up some front ends and decide which is best for you. Then Google some how to videos on configuring them.
now i can't discuss roms on here so that much will be up to you.
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My personal "ah ha" moment was when I discovered gameex. Great front end on my opinion with the most features with easiest learning curve. As he said though there's no real answer. It's based on preference and computer specs. But the short answer to you is indeed, you need a "front end" software to run your emulators through.
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Yes, the one pictured is Maximus Arcade with a custom skin. It's $25 though and has ZERO support. Hyperspin is popular but it DOES NOT support joysticks natively in the menu. There are workarounds, but they are a pain. Your best bet (for beginners) is to go with MGalaxy. (http://www.mgalaxy.com/ (http://www.mgalaxy.com/)). Super easy to set up and looks slick.
Good Luck!
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Hyperspin is popular but it DOES NOT support joysticks natively in the menu. There are workarounds, but they are a pain.
Curious why you say this? I've set up Hyperspin a few times and it reads joystick input just fine. (Unless you are emphasizing natively) The only issue I had was getting it to properly recognize my U360 inputs... but I easy overcame that with Xpadder.
And I will agree, Hyperspin is not a good FE for impatient people but still the best looking FE in my opinion.
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Hyperspin is not a good FE for impatient people.
Feel free to click the links in vwalbridge's sig line to see if his perspective matches yours on what can be done with just a little patience. My opinion is that it's not just a matter of patience with HS. Many people give up on HS after a legitimate patient attempt.
Attract Mode is another option for the OP.
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Seems more of a hassle than anything else:
http://www.hyperspin-fe.com/topic/6976-hyperspin-13-joystick-problems/ (http://www.hyperspin-fe.com/topic/6976-hyperspin-13-joystick-problems/)
Why they haven't fixed this is anyone's guess.
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I thought Hyperspin, as of version 1.4, supported joysticks..? I could be wrong, but I thought that was added.
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I thought Hyperspin, as of version 1.4, supported joysticks..? I could be wrong, but I thought that was added.
I haven't tested it myself yet, but yes it appears to be fixed in 1.4:
http://www.hyperspin-fe.com/files/file/7500-hyperspin-14/ (http://www.hyperspin-fe.com/files/file/7500-hyperspin-14/)
From the release notes for 009:009
Fixed strobe animation not working. I had to slow it down, due to the speed up of the new HS, i had to slow it down by a factor of 4 to get it to even work. So if it doesn't match up with HyperTheme, you know why.
Fixed themes freezing when exiting theme.
Fixed joystick support (i think)
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amm i kinda understood but then again managed to get completly confused with all that, problems Hyperspin has...
so i didn't get it does it have problems or not ? didn't really understood that...
the maximus and the hyperspin both look nice... the hyperspin looks much better though... so if it can't be used with the emulator joystick and buttons that would be a drag :( ..
amm...
so just to see if i got t his true, it's a software, that i will put on my pc, and configure, and it will replace mame, and just know how to devide all my roms to the correct place.. ?
and there are costume skins i can download for each front end .. ?
EDITED >
ok so just started reading and watching some videos on hyperspin..
it's really really really really complicated to get everything started... it's like 1 + hours just to feedle with all the prefrencess..
ad lleast from this video it is >
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnHEhe4lz1U (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnHEhe4lz1U)
so i understood you need to know what roms are for what emulator, and then move thenm to the correct place and get a seperate software for every emulator...
so this is quit complicated lol .. but i'll try ...
just wish there was a software you could buy with lots of roms and all the emulators and all ready.. just pressing setup.. and that's it and your done...
well amm
so someone have a good guide on how to buy-install- and costumize hyperspin ?
or is that video i linked here the best option ?
lastely in the hyperspin site, the platinum part of the site you need to pay 50 USD.. not 25... that's what i understood.. :(
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Nothing replaces mame. The software you need is pretty and just starts mame for you. The front end is like a hot weather girl. Useless on her own, but pleasant to see when she tells us what the scientists figured out.
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Useless on her own
Speak for yourself, weather nerd.
:lol :lol :lol
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yeah so basically create an emulators folder. and inside make a folder for each emulator you are using. Then you will need to configure each individual emulator. make a Roma folder in each of your emulator folder. and folders for your screenshots or video clips. Then you can setup the front end. in maximus you just point it to the right folders.
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As most joysticks are hooked up using a keyboard encoder you're in fact controlling Hyperspin with keys which works great :cheers:
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As most joysticks are hooked up using a keyboard encoder you're in fact controlling Hyperspin with keys which works great :cheers:
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Hyperspin works fine with joysticks. It's one of the most popular Front Ends out there so I'm pretty sure the Devs have it working with joysticks! LOL!
(Like I said, the only exception is the U360 Joystick...it is recognized by Windows as a game-pad so it interfaces differently with Hyperspin. What happens is when you attempt to move the game-selection-wheel, it just spins and never stops. However, this is easily overcome by simply using Xpadder. Xpadder will translate game-pad inputs to simple keyboard inputs. REALLY useful utility)
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first of all guys thank you your great !!!
ok so i choose hyperspin, and ive downloaded and got the settings right at hyperspin 1.4 and rocket luncher,
and i'm exactly at that point as in this video >
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wehUnZxfVY4 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wehUnZxfVY4)
that was a really really great guide...
unfortunetly that amazing guide doesn't show what to do next...lol
amm.. so what shoul i do next well i got it to make every system actually working ...
but i couldn't find any good guids on that part.. i mean ok so let's say game boy advanced..
what emulator to download, where to put it, where to put the roms and see the videos for each room...
guids on you know what's next..lol
do you know of good guides to do all of this next ?
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first of all guys thank you your great !!!
ok so i choose hyperspin, and ive downloaded and got the settings right at hyperspin 1.4 and rocket luncher,
and i'm exactly at that point as in this video >
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wehUnZxfVY4 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wehUnZxfVY4)
that was a really really great guide...
unfortunetly that amazing guide doesn't show what to do next...lol
amm.. so what shoul i do next well i got it to make every system actually working ...
but i couldn't find any good guids on that part.. i mean ok so let's say game boy advanced..
what emulator to download, where to put it, where to put the roms and see the videos for each room...
guids on you know what's next..lol
do you know of good guides to do all of this next ?
that's easy just Google game boy advance emulator. and then YouTube a video on how to set it up. I believe it called visualboy advance.
there are numerous emulator for each system.
like zsnes or snes9x for the super Nintendo.
configuring the emulators are usally as easy as just mapping the keys/ buttons under controller settings or something similar.
the only pain in the was I had was setting up daphne.
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first of all guys thank you your great !!!
ok so i choose hyperspin, and ive downloaded and got the settings right at hyperspin 1.4 and rocket luncher,
and i'm exactly at that point as in this video >
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wehUnZxfVY4 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wehUnZxfVY4)
that was a really really great guide...
unfortunetly that amazing guide doesn't show what to do next...lol
amm.. so what shoul i do next well i got it to make every system actually working ...
but i couldn't find any good guids on that part.. i mean ok so let's say game boy advanced..
what emulator to download, where to put it, where to put the roms and see the videos for each room...
guids on you know what's next..lol
do you know of good guides to do all of this next ?
that's easy just Google game boy advance emulator. and then YouTube a video on how to set it up. I believe it called visualboy advance.
there are numerous emulator for each system.
like zsnes or snes9x for the super Nintendo.
configuring the emulators are usally as easy as just mapping the keys/ buttons under controller settings or something similar.
the only pain in the was I had was setting up daphne.
i t hink it's also a problem to find a good data base, and good roms that will work good with your data base...
wish i had just a few great roms and emulators... that would be amazing
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well we can't post any links to roms. it's against the rules
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As most joysticks are hooked up using a keyboard encoder you're in fact controlling Hyperspin with keys which works great :cheers:
+1
Hyperspin works fine with joysticks. It's one of the most popular Front Ends out there so I'm pretty sure the Devs have it working with joysticks! LOL!
(Like I said, the only exception is the U360 Joystick...it is recognized by Windows as a game-pad so it interfaces differently with Hyperspin. What happens is when you attempt to move the game-selection-wheel, it just spins and never stops. However, this is easily overcome by simply using Xpadder. Xpadder will translate game-pad inputs to simple keyboard inputs. REALLY useful utility)
I hooked up my U360 to an iPAC2 with the additional harness. This way also the U360 becomes a "normal" keyboard encoded stick for all regular games while still being able to download 4, 8 or diagonal mappings to support almost all games correctly. You can even download an analog mapping and having the analog features of the stick for games / emulators requiring this.
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I hooked up my U360 to an iPAC2 with the additional harness. This way also the U360 becomes a "normal" keyboard encoded stick for all regular games while still being able to download 4, 8 or diagonal mappings to support almost all games correctly. You can even download an analog mapping and having the analog features of the stick for games / emulators requiring this.
I never considered that but it's not a bad idea. However, you just have to be OK with spening $60 on the U360 plus another $40 on the IPAC.