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  1. Hello everybody, I've been struggling with TeknoParrot when it comes to the pause screen in LaunchBox. All other systems, I have gotten the pause screen to work just fine. Some emulators I had to add a AHK running script to gat the games to shutdown properly but ultimately that took care of the issues. The (2) main issue I have are the following: 1. The emulator doesn't actually pause when entering the pause screen. You can still hear sound in the background still. 2. The game does not resume when choosing that option in the pause screen. The screen goes black like it it trying to resume but nothing more happens. I'm assuming that it doesn't resume, because the emulator never paused in the first place. 3. Most of the time the game closes just fine when choosing exit within the pause screen. However there are times when the screen will go black and nothing more happens. Typically if I enter the pause screen again, and chose exit again then it will close. If I launch the game through TeknoParrot itself I can press "P" and the game pauses fine. If I press "P" again, the game resumes. If I press "Esc" the game closes. So I know the issue doesn't lie within TeknoParrot. I have read seemingly every LaunchBox topic on this and most are several years old and no not necessarily have a solution. My LaunchBox settings that would relate to this issue are below:
  2. For those of you that were wondering (as I was) the configuration files will indeed work if you intend on using the Retroarch core vs. using the standalone MAME emulator. Rather than placing the configuration files in the MAME config folder, go to Launchbox/Emulators/RetoArch/saves/Mame/cfg and place the files there. Works like a charm!
  3. Hello, I've been a LaunchBox user for some time now since I build my 1st Arcade cabinet that ran off of a custom built PC. I have since built 2 bartop arcades that run off of raspberry pi's. I have recently decided that I was going to upgrade all 3 of my arcades with mini PC's. I have started a fresh LaunchBox build with all of the games I want including all of the required software and drivers to run the games (various Microsoft c ++, direct x, etc.). The build is now complete with all of the emulators and controls working. I have (3) mini PC's. (2) are Lenovo Thinkcentre M75Q Gen 2's running a Ryzen 5 5650GE and (1) is a Lenovo Thinkcentre M75Q Gen 1 running a Ryzen 5 3400GE. All 3 have an m.2 for the "C" drive, a SATA SSD for the "D" drive, and their own windows license. My new complete build has windows and all required software and drivers located on the "C" drive and LaunchBox, emulators, games, and all media on the "D" drive. I am wondering if I can clone everything on the "C" drive from my complete build minus the windows license as the way I understand it, it is tied to the PC hardware and cannot be transferred. The "D" drive is easy to clone but I am confused about the "C" drive with windows on it. My goal is to have the exact same setup on all 3 arcades. I am trying to avoid redownloading all of the required software and drivers again and test the games as it took quite some tome to do.
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