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Jason Carr

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  1. Yeah, I observed D-Fend Reloaded doing that after I built the original version. It definitely does help for making mass DOSBox configuration changes for all your games. I'll look into getting this added as well. Many thanks for all the great feedback Beresford. It's always great to get good, constructive feedback. I'll look to at least get one or two of these into the next release.
  2. Interesting; actually I haven't heard about/seen that one yet. Can you post a screenshot of the problem maybe? When exactly does it happen?
  3. Great idea, Beresford. I'll look to get that added. One issue I can see though is that often when users are selecting the file, they haven't yet selected whether the game is emulated or not. So I can see that being a problem, but I can certainly still do it. I might have some luck looking at the file extension. I also have plans at some point to try and get a batch import of ROMs going that automatically populates all that stuff. It would be great if I could do the same thing for DOSBox games, etc., but I'm not sure how feasible that is.
  4. Was able to get Playstation 1 (PSX) emulation working fine with ePSXe version 1.9.0: http://www.epsxe.com/download.php In order to get the emulator working properly, though, you have to download the Playstation BIOS. I grabbed mine from here: [Link removed due to malware] Grab the version you wish (US, Japan, or Europe), extract it, and then place it in the bios folder inside of your ePSXe folder. Then you'll need Pete's OpenGL2 PSX GPU graphics plugin from here (I downloaded version 2.9): http://www.pbernert.com/html/gpu.htm#OGL2 Unzip that guy and place the gpuPeteOpenGL2.dll in the plugins folder of your ePSXe folder. Then manually launch ePSXe and run through the wizard, leaving the defaults for pretty much everything. Go ahead and configure your Video and Game Pad however your wish, give it a shot, and then you're ready to connect it to LaunchBox. In LaunchBox, add your first Playstation game, and then go to the Emulation tab in the Edit Game dialog. Check "Use an emulator to play this game" and then add a new emulator. Set the Emulator Name to whatever you wish (probably ePSXe), and then browse to and select the ePSXe.exe file for the Emulator Application Path. The trick to get ePSXe to auto-launch a game is to put "-nogui -loadbin" (without the quotes) in the command-line parameters. This will tell ePSXe to load the game that LaunchBox hands it. Finally, set the platform to Sony Playstation. This will ensure that any other Playstation games automatically use the emulator going forward. You should see something like this (though the Emulation Application Path will be different depending on where you put the emulator): Once you have the emulator configured, you merely need to make sure that you've selected the game's ROM file (.bin, .cue, or .iso most likely) in the Launcher tab, and you should be good to go.
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