The NEW Build Your Own Arcade Controls
Main => Software Forum => Topic started by: peterpiper70 on June 22, 2003, 05:18:43 am
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Having got my arcade machine working great with arcadeos + advmame(fraggles disk) I now wish to use a front end that will show a screen shot of the game when it is highlighted in the games list.
Is this possible in arcadeos?
if not , is advmenu I viable alternative (I am using dos) and is it easy to install over arcadeos without having to reload all the roms, etc?
Maybe someone can tell me a bit alternative? Game launcher looks good, and says it runs in dos but I`ve only just com across it and not sure how good it is?
hope you guys can help
regards
pete
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arcadeos can show a screenshot as the backdrop to the list similar to gamelauncher...
advance menu has more options...one of these is a table off screenshots which works really well...
under dos advance menu would be my first choice...then gamelauncher...then arcadeos...
peter
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I definitely like Advancemenu - I don't use it now because of compatibility issues in Windows with my ArcadeVGA card but if not for that I would still be using it.
Some people find it difficult to setup though. This is for 2 reasons a) the default colors, sounds, etc suck and b) it is so configurable that some people simply don't ant to do all the work.
It has a couple neat features - you can specify a few different layouts for your snapshots - I liked having the ingame shot, the cab picture, and the control panel pic onscreen at the same time. Also it will play a short MP3 related to the selected game as you go through the list. I think if not for the lame default settings scaring everyone away - they would all want to use this FE. Also the user group is very helpful.
But anyway if all you need is a single snapshot ArcadeOS can do that. If you want more Advancemenu is worth the work IMO.
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I used the easycab program found here:
http://www.msu.edu/user/jonesdes/easycab.htm
This program configures advmenu for you. It alters the (horrible IMO) default colors that advmenu uses. Then I just went through and changed a couple of the options (every sound_foreground and sound_background option to "none"). Nice and easy. And it works great.