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The error code indicates there's an issue with your license file. Contrary to the message, you need to contact support regarding licensing issues. email: support@unbrokensoftware.com
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MAME cheats only have Autofire as option
JoeViking245 replied to jruizleon's topic in Troubleshooting
Is the cheats file compatible with the version of MAME you're using (looks like 0.279 is the most recent)? You're using stand-alone MAME. Correct? Or MAME via RetroArch? Are you using MAME from MAMEDev? Or a derivative of MAME (like MAMEUI)? Which version? Just tested here with cheats 0.279 and MAME 0.284. Placed "cheat.7z" in the same folder as "mame.exe". Started MAME and enabled Cheats (and Autofire) in General Settings - Plugins. Exited and restarted MAME. Started "1942", pressed Tab and selected Plugin Options and both Cheats and Autofire were showing. Maybe the game you're testing doesn't have cheats available for it. Not really sure how that works as I don't use it. -
MAME cheats only have Autofire as option
JoeViking245 replied to jruizleon's topic in Troubleshooting
The zip file goes in the same folder as mame.exe. Individual game custom xml files go in the /cheat/ folder. Autofire is a MAME plugin. -
It moved to here: MASH's MAMEINFO
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Having issues with Big Box and dual monitors
JoeViking245 replied to FurabioS's topic in Troubleshooting
What Windows sees as monitor #1 and monitor #2 is not necessarily how Big Box sees them (order-wise). It's not a bug or something that will cause ill side-effects. It's "just a thing". In Windows, set your monitors in the order you want them. Then in Big Box, change it to "1" or "2" until BB is on the monitor you want. Also, though "shouldn't" affect your particular setup, when setting up the monitors in Window's Display Settings, align the tops of the 2 'monitors' and have them side-by-side (vs. one on top of the other). It "seems" like this shouldn't matter, but (e.g. not having the tops aligned) can have undesirable effects. -
What are the default command line parameters for Suyu?
JoeViking245 replied to Frex16's topic in Emulation
According to the help printout, yes. What's your games ROM path pointing to? -
What are the default command line parameters for Suyu?
JoeViking245 replied to Frex16's topic in Emulation
When running suyu-cmd.exe -h from the Command prompt, it shows: -c, --config Load the specified configuration file -f, --fullscreen Start in fullscreen mode -g, --game File path of the game to load -h, --help Display this help and exit -m, --multiplayer=nick:password@address:port Nickname, password, address and port for multiplayer -p, --program Pass following string as arguments to executable -u, --user Select a specific user profile from 0 to 7 -v, --version Output version information and exit -l, --applet-params="program_id,applet_id,applet_type,launch_type,prog_index,prev_prog_index" Numerical parameters for launching an applet. If no game is provided, then the applet will launch off of the applet_id. Make sure you're using suyu-cmd.exe for the executable. -
Starting Themes work in Desktop mode, but not BigBox.
JoeViking245 replied to onebadveggie's topic in Troubleshooting
I think it's time to file a bug report. Top of this page under Help & Support. -
Starting Themes work in Desktop mode, but not BigBox.
JoeViking245 replied to onebadveggie's topic in Troubleshooting
A couple quick tests shows switching the games startup theme in Big Box on-the-fly isn't applying the newly selected theme. But switching theme, exiting/restarting Big Box does work. Tested back-and-forth between Default, SlipStream and StageBox startup themes. Same results each time: The "old" (originally selected) startup theme still showed until Big Box was restarted. But... (regarding your PS2 dilemma) when I switched back to Default, exited and restarted Big Box, then launched PS2's Arctic Thunder, the spinny disc, spun. aka it used the 'Sony Playstation 2.xaml' startup file. So maybe the restart is the trick? "trick". NOT to be confused with "solution". BB not applying the changed startup theme seems like it may be a bug. 🐞 Which brings me to, my tests were all using LaunchBox version 13.25-beta-3. Yours? (I didn't test on any earlier versions of LB/BB) -
Starting Themes work in Desktop mode, but not BigBox.
JoeViking245 replied to onebadveggie's topic in Troubleshooting
(just some background info...) For game startup themes, it will use the xaml file that has the same name as your platform. If it can't find one named the same, it will look for one named after the platforms Scrape-As value. If it can't find either of those matches, it will use Default.xaml. However, it doesn't explain why you see the spinning disc when launching a Sony Playstation 2 game from LaunchBox and not from Big Box. So call this a non-helpful fyi reply. -
how can change name on your email
JoeViking245 replied to thepersonyes's topic in Collections and Builds
Read here: LaunchBox Licensing FAQ - Name or Email Change on a License -
Themes. Latest Build. Maddening. Need Help, Please?
JoeViking245 replied to Rotgut's topic in Troubleshooting
Sounds like you had downloaded a custom theme. Can probably look through the Big Box Custom Themes section of the Downloads area and see if the image previews show the one with the awesome backgrounds, you're referring to. Alternately, in Big Box itself, you can look at previews of the 20 popular themes via System Menu - Manage Themes - Available Most Popular. If you find it there, you can install it directly from there. -
Help Us Expand the LaunchBox Games Database!
JoeViking245 replied to AstroBob's topic in News and Updates
A Feature Request was made for this that you may want to look at, comment/expand on and/or upvote. Missing Platform in the Game Database: Mega LD / Pioneer LaserActive -
Pause-Menu Music Player
JoeViking245 commented on JoeViking245's file in Third-party Apps and Plugins
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Pause-Menu Music Player
JoeViking245 commented on JoeViking245's file in Third-party Apps and Plugins
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Unable to add roms in Launchbox!
JoeViking245 replied to RetroExecutioner's topic in Troubleshooting
Carefully follow all of the steps in the "possible solution". Note that the mentioned "curated copy" that is created is your [new] 4GB set. Once done, and satisfied, delete the folder the full set ("complete set") is in. e.g. F:\MAME 0.284 (non-merged) You won't be able to later to retrieve a future-discovered "gem". (Well, you can. By going through the process that initiated this post. ) But this will accomplish what you're asking for. Having a 4GB set and no full set. Please take some time and carefully re-read my previous 2 posts as they're pretty elaborate to begin with. Then if you have questions about a specific item in them, ask. -
Unable to add roms in Launchbox!
JoeViking245 replied to RetroExecutioner's topic in Troubleshooting
Follow the steps I outlined above. As stated above: If you were to start with a full set, you can cherry pick from that. Then if you later discover a "hidden gem", you can go back to your full set and "pull it out". The process I outlined creates your "4GB only games" set. AND maintains the full set. Which you can keep on an external drive, or wherever, so that it's out-of-the-way. Yet available. Again: Note: This process will only work with a non-merged set! Adding new games: Then when you discover a "gem" (like Gun Force 2) that's not in your LaunchBox collection, go to your external drive (or wherever) and copy gunforc2.zip to where you have your "4GB only games" set. Then use Tools - Import (or Ctrl+N) and navigate to where you copied the ROM to. Keeping the full (non-merged) set intact (somewhere, wherever) is cheap insurance in case something was to happen with your "4GB only games" set. Also, it makes it easy to retrieve the "gems" from. -
Launchbox/BigBox Platforms and MAME Manual Update
JoeViking245 replied to Cloud791's topic in Troubleshooting
Maybe take a look at this. Note, it will only show MAME cabs (so you don't have to look a bunch of other junk). Also, not all revisions will show having any "new games" (like the last 2 or 3 revisions). With just MAME cabs, you won't see new "prototypes" and the sort. I suggest 1st creating a new platform (Tools - Manage - Platforms). Then import the "new games" into that platform. From there, you can sort as you had previously done into their "proper" platforms. It shouldn't be that bad. e.g. 0.279 will show only 9 games. Worst case, it'd be a good start. -
Pause-Menu Music Player
JoeViking245 commented on JoeViking245's file in Third-party Apps and Plugins
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Appreciate that.
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Unable to add roms in Launchbox!
JoeViking245 replied to RetroExecutioner's topic in Troubleshooting
Ideally, yes. In the case of Gun Force 2, you need one for at least 0.253. A newer versioned one may still work with 0.253. If you're cherry-picking, ideally yes. e.g. The Simpsons The parent ROM is simpsons.zip which is the 4-player version. If you want the 2-player version only, using a merged set you'd still need the ROM simpsons.zip. But the launching section of the game in LaunchBox will "point to" simpsons2p.zip. simpsons2p files are "inside" of simpsons.zip (along with 12 other versions of the game). Using a non-merged set, you'd have/use just simpsons2p.zip. Which contains ONLY files for that 2-player version. In the end, it's less confusing to have and use simpsons2p.zip (via a non-merged set) rather than having simpsons.zip and pointing to simpsons2p.zip (merged set). BTW, MAME "knows" to look inside simpsons.zip (for simpsons2p files) if simpsons2p.zip doesn't exist. I'm not sure what you mean here. If you're starting with a partial set, you get what you have. If you were to start with a full set, you can cherry pick from that. Then if you later discover a "hidden gem", you can go back to your full set and "pull it out". A possible solution is to: Get full non-merged set. save it somewhere. e.g. F:\MAME 0.284 (non-merged) Get the corresponding mame.exe version e.g. 0.284 Optional, but probably not a bad idea... Create a backup of your /LaunchBox/Data/ folder before continuing. This can be done in LaunchBox via Tools < Options < Data < Backups In LaunchBox Update your MAME emulator to the new one In LaunchBox In your Arcade platform select all games Go to Tools < File Management < Change ROMs Folder Path for Selected Games... Tell it to change the path to wherever you saved your non-merged set Test a few games. They should just work. In your Arcade platform select all games Go to Tools < File Management < Export/Copy ROM Files from Selected Games to New Folder... Tell it to copy the ROMs to your "F:\LaunchBox 13.5\LaunchBox\Games\Arcade\" folder aka. where you had you previously stored the games you like This step creates a curated COPY of your ROMs. Leaving the full set intact for later retrieval of future-discovered "hidden gems" If you're nervous, you can create a backup of your existing ROMs 1st, before doing this step. In your Arcade platform select all games Go to Tools < File Management < Change ROMs Folder Path for Selected Games... Tell it to change the path [back] to "F:\LaunchBox 13.5\LaunchBox\Games\Arcade\" Test a few games. They should just work. Note: This process will only work with a non-merged set!