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Nice. I also just realized I was a beta behind somehow, and I've opened up LaunchBox three separate times earlier today.
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After a period of time, if not right away, things will get removed from RAM to make way for other programs. Once LaunchBox is closed, everything residing in RAM should be gone.
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Do you need to re-run the command after you've cached new items?
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If I recall too (and Jason may need to clarify a bit on this) but we do also use some of the advances in the Operating System, that are present in Windows 10. So inherently, 10 is faster than 8 which is faster than 7. I have a giant library as well, and you can see how my LaunchBox install interacts on the Tutorial videos. If you would like, I can make a video going through a list of steps if you would like, but my LaunchBox install isn't overly laggy. Like I said, we did tons and tons of testing, and once a users library gets over 5k, it instantly starts to slow down and use more resources. This though has actually gotten a lot better over time. Jason has made speed improvements over the last year that would make LB from that point in time pale in comparison. I would assume roughly every 5k is a bit of an up tick in computer usage though. Some features are more demanding than others, so I would also check a few things: Disable controller support in the LaunchBox options menu all together, disable movie and music auto-play, if you have LaunchBox showing you how many games you have per platform in the side right bar then turn that off, and make sure you RAM Cache is at an appropriate level for your PC. I have 32GB of ram and mine is set to 4GB. My LB install is over 100GB, with my cache folder holding 27,522 files at 2.91GB (some of these are for BigBox as well). It's on an internal SATA3 8TB Western Digital HDD.
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If you're going to the most pleasureful place on the planet, then you'll be fine.
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No, you're fine. I only ever got my BIOS from a MAME Rom pack. It's really hard to know if the BIOS you are grabbing matches up nicely with the version of MESS/MAME you are using if they're not marked appropriately.
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Yea, the bios only need to go in to the roms folder, no sub folder after that.
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A random thought I had: What if LaunchBox is writing the cache files to a bad sector on the hard drive? Maybe the hard drive is dying and it's having a hard to accessing the cache.
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Nah, it's ok, it was a wild hunch. The MESS core might be a bit more locked down than standalone, which is why I would still suggest MESS Standalone to anyone who reads this: http://www.emucr.com/search/label/MESS?&max-results=12 (which of course there is a new build of today... the day after I recorded this friday's tutorial dealing with MESS xD)
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Yes. I know you can mix and match commands as I had to do with Super Game Boy and the Bsnes Core, it's just that the order of operations needs to be correct.
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I wonder if you put them in a location you wanted and used the a5200 and -cart commands after the -L command if it would work.
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Wow, a little more simple than I had anticipated.
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Did you not need to specify a5200 -cart? I knew the software rom pack was the key (mostly for the very specific and stupid naming convention), but I never actually bothered.
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Yea, what Monkus said. PSP, Dreamcast, Arcade and MESS I would use standalones for. Everything else is great in RetroArch. Most of the tutorials on our channel deal with RetroArch in fact. It's one of the best emulators, I think. If you want a down to basics RetroArch tutorial watch the SNES one:
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Just another reason why we need to change the default emulator list and the default command line parameters that we auto-populate: The MESS lines in RetroArch are missing the very key a5200 -cart command line portions that tell MESS what system to load and what file extension to look for.
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The easiest method is just grabbing a software rom pack torrent, downloading only the "a5200" folder, dropping it in the proper location and trying that way. However, we only internalize MAME names, not the Software portion, so it wont work well. This is why the tutorial I did for MESS used a standalone version. You tell MESS where your MAME Roms folder is (if you download a MAME Rom pack it has all the BIOS you need, even for the consoles), then import your games and assign it MESS like a normal emulator, with the proper command line arguments. @reignstumble If you have any questions concerning the tutorial, I am more than happy to answer them for you.
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Also, now that I think about it, knowing the way MAME works you'd need to get the special MESS/MAME Software lists for it to work, because MESS in RetroArch takes away a few customization options that is needed in MESS if you don't use software lists. Edit: just saw your second post Monkus, yea essentially you need the software rom package, then it functions just like MAME. However, that is a royal pain in the ass.
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I would use standalone MESS or MAME for that instead. The MESS core functions, and is doable, but it takes a few more steps. Honestly, it's probably the exact same steps, except that it just needs to be plugged in to different locations.
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It can easily be one of 3 things or any combination: the associated platform line is wrong, you didn't download the core in RetroArch that you are trying to use, or you are missing the proper BIOS files. What is it exactly that you are trying to emulate? Did you follow any of our tutorials? Edit: the screenshot is nice, but what system are you trying to emulate?
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Yea, im super super excited.
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Yes, Help -> Changelog.
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Name: Emulating the NEC PC 9801 (Neko Project II) - LaunchBox Tutorials Category: Tutorials Date Added: 2016-09-23 Submitter: SentaiBrad Today's tutorial is jam packed full of tons of information, all about the NEC PC-9800 series computer. If you have any questions then please feel free to ask them in the comments below, this edition of the LaunchBox Tutorials is very very confusing, and I made the video. Thank you very very much to the various users who made the posts, databases and FAQ's that I linked to below. Without the copious amounts of information from these websites, this would have been a lot harder for me to do; and it still took me several hours. Neo Kobe Emulator Pack Lite: http://fullmotionvideo.free.fr/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1614 Neko Project II FMGEN Download Page (In Japanese): http://ux.getuploader.com/emu/ Neko Project II FMGEN & PC-98 Emulator Information: https://www.shrinemaiden.org/forum/index.php?topic=11117.0 Neko Project II Great FAQ: http://fullmotionvideo.free.fr/pc98/neko.html PC-98 Games Screenshot Project: http://fullmotionvideo.free.fr/screen/a.html PC-98 Metadata & Media Database http://www.gamingalexandria.com/pc98/ LaunchBox: https://www.launchbox-app.com/ RetroArch: http://buildbot.libretro.com/ Our Forums: https://www.launchbox-app.com/forum Our Twitter: https://twitter.com/launchboxapp Our Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/launchboxapp Our Steam Group:http://steamcommunity.com/groups/LaunchBox# Jason Streams: https://www.twitch.tv/jasondavidcarr Brad's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/SentaiBrad Emulating the NEC PC 9801 (Neko Project II) - LaunchBox Tutorials
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Name: Retro Style Spotlight - 9-20-16 - Saturn, Retropalooza, Mario Run 64, Warcraft Adventures, Fallout Category: News and Entertainment Date Added: 2016-09-23 Submitter: SentaiBrad Today's edition of Retro Style Spotlight showcases last weeks version 2.0 of the Sega Saturn tutorial, and explains a bit more about our upcoming trip to Retropalooza. Today's major stories are about Super Mario Run 64, a rom hack of Super Mario 64 all about Mario's latest mobile adventures, the Japanese to English translated Mega Drive game Dahna: Goddess' Birth and it's awesome game blending, and the lost, forgotten and canceled Warcraft Adventures: Lord of the Clans which was recently leaked online. That last story is very unique and special about a younger Blizzard who was trying to experiment with Warcraft, pre Warcraft 3. This month in gaming is all about the fabled and legendary Fallout: A Post Nuclear Roleplaying Game. The Fallout series is one of my absolute favorites and it all starts here, so If you've never checked out the game before, then I highly suggest you start today. Sega Saturn Tutorial: http://bit.ly/2cKjruP Super Mario Run 64: http://bit.ly/2ddIBmJ Dahna English Patch: http://bit.ly/2cYzuqG Dahna Trailer: http://bit.ly/2ddKFLb WarCraft Adventures Wiki: http://bit.ly/2cTiIYL WarCraft Adventures Unseen64: http://bit.ly/2d5OHGT Fallout: http://bit.ly/2d5QvPZ LaunchBox: https://www.launchbox-app.com/ RetroArch: http://buildbot.libretro.com/ Our Forums: https://www.launchbox-app.com/forum Our Twitter: https://twitter.com/launchboxapp Our Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/launchboxapp Steam Group: http://steamcommunity.com/groups/LaunchBox# Jason Streams: https://www.twitch.tv/jasondavidcarr Brad's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/SentaiBrad Retro Style Spotlight - 9-20-16 - Saturn, Retropalooza, Mario Run 64, Warcraft Adventures, Fallout
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Yes in fact, we were just talking about that last night.
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It has been mentioned, a lot, but changing it wont provide any signifigant increase in performance. Edit: I may have gotten my answer confused with something else XML related.