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Alex F.

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  1. I do! There are a number of versions available, but I have "Revision B" running (1942.zip). I just tried other versions in Launchbox but as soon as I exited the game back to Launchbox and launched it again it was back to virgin zero, no matter what version I tried. What could I do? Any help is appreciated!
  2. That's basically my question. I use MAME .228 and BigBox. Other games like Marble Madness, TriSports or Megatouch 7 apparently have no problem saving, remembering and displaying high scores. So what's the deal with (e.g.?) 1942? Are there others as well maybe? I tried to mess around with the mame.ini and some hiscore plugin.ini which I had read about on this board, and then 1942 indeed saved and displayed high scores, but this had the strange effect of making 1942 stutter and totally unplayable. As soon as I removed it it was back to normal. Does anybody have an idea? Thanks in advance!
  3. Hi! I have the following trackball problems: My trackball works perfectly with some games, like Cameltry, Marble Madness (more or less here, I would say, it works but it's not as accurate and reactive as I think it should be) or Megatouch 7. With other games, like Missile Command, the trackball doesn't work at all. Checking "Analog Controls" in the respective games, the Megatouch game officially uses a "Lightgun", Marble Madness has a "Track" X and Y listed, and Cameltry a "Dial". Missile Command also has a "Track". What can be the problem here, am I missing something? Who could help..? Thanks in advance!
  4. I have all the C++ redistributables installed, from 2005 to 2019. Just as a test I downloaded and installed all the other emulators on the Nebula website, the Capcom CPS3, the Crystal System, and the Nebula emulator itself. And you know what? They all start up perfectly. Why can't the only emulator I want do the same thing? And as I said, it doesn't work on my wife's laptop either, a prime example of a normal Windows 10 installation with the usual updates and only everyday apps and programs, and it showed the same errors. Sigh...
  5. Yes, but I already have the latest DX 12! DX9 is from 2010! I tried it anyway but to no avail. And how do you explain the same error on my wife's laptop? I'm really clueless here but thanks anyway for replying, I really appreciate it. But I don't get it: Everyone wants to play the SEGA Model 2 games like HOTD etc. (I guess!) but since 2014 there hasn't been any new and working emulator? (MAME is apparently not an option here...) How can that be? Or am I the only one with this problem?
  6. Hi, I want to install the SEGA Model 2 emulator, got the 1.1a version from the Nebula website, extracted it, and the only thing I got when launching the .exe file was a missing "d3dx9_42.dll" error. After manually getting this file online I got the, I guess, well-known error message: "0xc000007b"! Believe me, my Windows 10 system is really up to date: *All updates are there, *I ran the AIO install package, *I got the latest NET-version 5.0 Runtime *I installed the latest NVIDIA driver package for my GTX 1060, *I tried everything from YouTube videos (run as administrator. compatibility check etc.) Nothing worked. Then I extracted the emulator files on my wife's laptop (also an up-to-date windows 10 system) --- with the same results: First the DLL error (which shouldn't occur anyway, I guess??!) and then the 0xc000007b error. To say I'm frustrated would be an understatement. I already ordered a Sinden lightgun and was looking forward to playing "House of the Dead" soon. What am I doing wrong here? What especially bugs me is that the same errors pop up on a totally unrelated laptop with only some usual MS Office and Firefox stuff on it.... Any suggestions....? Thanks in advance! By the way, I'm a proud owner of Launchbox Premium, which runs great, and I already enjoy reliving the 80s and 90s on MAME with no problems.
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