Build Your Own Arcade Controls Forum
Main => Software Forum => Topic started by: Kagemusha on January 27, 2006, 10:56:34 am
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I am putting the final touches on my arcade cab. I am using a SlikStik quad and a 27 inch RCA television with S-video, running Windows XP (I don't really know if that is relevant but I put it in there nonetheless). I would love to get everyone's opinion on the software setup I should use.
I envision a cab where the computer boots up directly into a frontend. When the user selects a game it automatically displays the relevant control inputs (i.e. cpviewer/johnny 5) before launching the game.
Any suggestion for the types of programs I should look to install?
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As Front end you can try mine. AtomicFE
I never tried it with cpviewer/johnny 5 , so i can not say if it works or not , but it could! ;)
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I am putting the final touches on my arcade cab. I am using a SlikStik quad and a 27 inch RCA television with S-video, running Windows XP (I don't really know if that is relevant but I put it in there nonetheless). I would love to get everyone's opinion on the software setup I should use.
I envision a cab where the computer boots up directly into a frontend. When the user selects a game it automatically displays the relevant control inputs (i.e. cpviewer/johnny 5) before launching the game.
Any suggestion for the types of programs I should look to install?
Mamewah gets my vote.
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Any front end can be automatically started. The easiest way to do that is just drop a shortcut to it in the start menu "start up" folder. I'm using mamewah but not cpviewer even though I know it can do it.
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Mamewah with Johhny5 is in my cabinet. They work flawlessly. There is also an huge supply of info and examples on setting them both up.
cobey
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you could try shell switching program
http://shell-shocked.org/article.php?id=60 (http://shell-shocked.org/article.php?id=60)