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Good front end for TV
« on: October 22, 2002, 10:03:11 pm »
I'm having some major problems finding a good front-end.  I feel like I've tried everything out there.  So far GLauch and Mamewah have been the easiest on the eyes but I've ran into a few problems with both of these.  I would like them to be fully compatible so that I can get to any command promt emu through the front-end.  Anyone have any suggestions?  Please help!

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Re:Good front end for TV
« Reply #1 on: October 22, 2002, 10:38:23 pm »
I'm having some major problems finding a good front-end.  I feel like I've tried everything out there.  So far GLauch and Mamewah have been the easiest on the eyes but I've ran into a few problems with both of these.  I would like them to be fully compatible so that I can get to any command promt emu through the front-end.  Anyone have any suggestions?  Please help!

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What types of issues have you been having with glaunch?  have you tried joining the glaunch mailing list for help/support (or posts here... you may have - i better check before opening my mouth/keys =P )?  

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Re:Good front end for TV
« Reply #2 on: October 22, 2002, 11:10:28 pm »
Well actually out of all of them Glauch is the one I use currently.  But now that I am wrapping up contruction of my cab I want to get all my software setup and I would like to setup a few other emulators to run along side mame in the frontend.  That is where I am running into problems.  Any suggestions?

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Re:Good front end for TV
« Reply #3 on: October 23, 2002, 03:44:13 pm »
what other emulators are giving you trouble?

I haven't set up many for glaunch yet... except a MAME, and ADVMAME, an 80's favorites list, and a launch winblows list.

I'm not trying to evangalize one FE over another... but just saying if "X" frontend works for you except for problem "Y" maybe we can address problem "Y"

There are example cfgs in the /config director of glaunch for several emu's...   let me know which one is giving you trouble (also it helps to use glaunch in debug mode when trying to setup an emu to work with it)

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