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AdamL

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  1. Does anyone have a recommended controller mapping for LaunchBox? I’m looking at the X-Arcade mapping (see below) as an option, but changing Player 1 up/down/left/right to arrow keys and adding “Enter” somewhere as one of the keys.
  2. Is it a MAME ROM? When I looked, "lair" doesn't exist. But "dlair" does. (Maybe 'lair' is an old ROM name???) It’s not a MAME rom. I’m trying to do this with Daphne roms for now, with the ability to do it with any roms in the future. How does LaunchBox know whether or not the rom name is part of the set? (I’m looking for a way to fool LaunchBox into thinking that it’s a valid rom name so it will import it under Arcade. As-is, I have to import all of the Daphne games as MS-DOS games.)
  3. It did. I removed it, and it makes the path relative — so all is working now. Where does the %romlocation% get defined?
  4. True. If I can get this working with the Emulator, I can import lots of games easily. For the manual process, I think I would have to do it separately for every Rom.
  5. Is there a way to just add lair.zip to the list of roms that Launchbox will take? Thanks!
  6. Thanks! How do I change the rompath?
  7. I am trying to import Dragon's Lair (and the other Daphne games) into Launchbox, and it just doesn't want to work. Specifically, it comes to the end and shows that there are no files to import. I have a "Daphne" emulator configured, though it actually uses Hyperlaunch for launching the games. (I tried to get pure DaphneLauncher to work, but I couldn't get it to download whatever it was that it was trying to download. Getting Hyperlaunch to work is my preferred method here, as once I get it working it can be used for any of the other emulators that I have already working in Hyperspin.) Note that the problem here is that Launchbox won't load the roms. I can get Launchbox to work here using .bat files, but I don't want to have to write a new bat file for every rom. Here is what I am getting: Note that I tried the exact same thing with Badlands, and it loaded -- but in the process it replaced a different arcade game on my system called Badlands. My guess is that Launchbox is checking a database or spreadsheet somewhere and if it doesn't find the rom listed, it doesn't import it. Thanks for your help!
  8. I have Launchbox working with MAME, but I want to move the whole MAME folder inside the Emulators folder. Is there an easy wa to do this (without breaking Launchbox)? I don't want to reinstall MAME because I've setup a bunch of Playlists that I don't want to have to redo. Thanks!
  9. AdamL

    Won't Load Invaders?

    Thanks, that fixed it!
  10. How do I import Daphne into Launchbox, complete with media? Daphne is not in the list of platforms. Thanks!
  11. I imported all of my arcade roms together, but for some reason the original Space Invaders (invaders.zip) seems to have gotten missed. I tried to import it by itself, but at the end of the import wizard, Launchbox shows 0 files to import. My guess is that Launchbox thinks that it has already imported it, but if so I can't find it. Please help!
  12. AdamL

    Wiki or help Docs?

    Awesome, thanks! Is there anything similar (to the Strategy Guide) for BigBox?
  13. I started BigBox, but I can only barely navigate around using arrow keys and I can’t actually select or change anything. Also, the mouse is not showing. How can I navigate with the keyboard and mouse—or do I have to connect a gamepad?
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    Wiki or help Docs?

    Is there a Launchbox/Big Box wiki or other help documentation? I know there are YouTube tutorials, but it’s difficult to find the right one and then difficult to scroll through the video to find what you’re after—and then there usually isn’t the info or detail that you were looking for. Note that I tried to create an account, but I could t get past the “popular manufacturer of arcade consoles” security question. I tried Capcom, Taito, Sony, Microsoft, and Atari — but none of them worked. (Okay, it finally worked with “Sega” — otherwise, this post never would have happened.) Thanks!
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