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Author Topic: "freedoWrapper" does not work .... can you start freedo from command line?  (Read 1998 times)

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I tried many different things to start freedo from the command line and could not figure out how it works ..... thus leading me to believe it can not be started via the command line.   Does anyone now whether if this is true or whether I am just not doing something correctly?

I also used jcrouse's "freedoWrapper" (from the CPViewer site) which does not seem to work at all.   Can someone tell me how they added 3DO games to the cabinet using a frontend to start it?