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Wow thanks! Took me a while to get this working as I don't know much about command lines but I got there. Here are the steps: 1. Download Bulk Custom Command Line Editor (Also awesome program!) install in plugins folder, and restart launchbox. 2. Import fm7_cass folder using importer plugin. 3. Open the system (I named it Fujitsu FM-7) in LB and test a game, just to be sure. 4: Select all the games and right click, then select Bulk Command Line Editor 5: in the Editor type: fm7 -cass1 (I don't know why but the importer put the command line as -cass1 not -cass and indeed -cass1 works, or it did for me. My software list is outdated though. Also, you have to type the WHOLE command line. Don't just type "-cass1" as no games will launch. Took me a while to figure that one out) Now at this point, all of the games imported from the fm7_cass folder have the custom command line fm7 -cass1 6: IMPORTANT: Go into your mame emulator settings and delete the entire fm7 entry & command lines from associated platforms. Otherwise you will have two instances of FM7 under associated platforms when you follow the next step. 7:Use the importer to import the games from fm7_disk folder. 8: Step 8 is, you're done! You don't have to add custom command line parameters to the second batch of games, as the importer has refilled in fm7 -flop1 under associated platforms already, and all of the newly imported games will default to that, while the previous cass games have their own custom command line. Viola. It works. In the hypothetical event you ever need to add 3 or more commands, you would have to do the extra step of arranging the second bunch by date added... but lets hope that doesn't happen because at least for me launchbox uses the date, not the time, so it won't sort if you add two in the same day. You'd have to wait a day or find some other way to separate them. Hope it helps, and thanks!
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This really is great. It's been allowing me to get into those obscure systems I've been holding off on! My question has more to do with Launchbox than the importer itself, but in Launchbox you have to have a command line e.g "-cass" based on the rom file extension in the associated platforms tab of mame. What should the command line look like in launchbox for sets that are the same system but require two or more command line arguments? Might be simple but I'm not sure how to do it. For instance, Fujitsu FM 7 There's two xmls and two folders in the software list (cass and floppy) but obviously I'd want to display them in the same system in LB. A cursory glance at the roms reveals both .t77 and .d77, which would mean I'd need -cass and -flop1 in the command line for the system. Any way to do this? Thanks! This has been really fun to mess around with! Example from the MESS Command list website for FM7: fm7 cassette (cass) .wav .t77 floppydisk1 (flop1) .d77 .d88 .1dd .dfi .imd .ipf .mfi .mfm .td0 .cqm .cqi .dsk
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I never get tired of this question either as I usually wind up learning something! I haven't done a head count, but you can emulate a silly number of systems between just Retroarch and Mame. My suggestion would be to set those two up for all systems you can. (It's always good to have a backup, as most emulators aren't 100 percent compatible.) Then, as you play test you'll find issues like what you mentioned about with Master System. At that point, Google will become your friend and you can google the exact issue and may find a better emulator (although the above post puts out a pretty comprehensive list). When you run into an issue with Retroarch, you should always check the core options. I'm not familiar enough with MAster System to know for sure, but there may be an option to fix your problem there. Based on my experience, the only systems I don't use a core for where available in Retroarch are: PS2 (PCSX2) PSP (PPSSPP) Gamecube/Wii (Dolphin) I haven't tested extensively but I find I can ramp up the resolution higher in the standalone before my FPS drops. I think in general retroarch cores are more resource intensive than their standalone counter parts. 3DS (Citra) Again, not a lot of testing, but I just figure Citra is newish and updated all the time, the core is bound to lag behind. Everything else I emulate in either retroarch or Mame with the exception of some REAL old computer systems (think acorn electron) that I find work better in their standalones.
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Also, there is a really excellent plugin that allows you download youtube videos for your steam games and it sorts and names the videos for you. Check it out, I think it's in the Third Party Apps section. I can double check and find a link later if you need me to. Edit, I quoted a quote and it attributed it to the wrong author.
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Welcome to the forum. Congrats! Etc. etc. Why don't you tell us more about ...this?
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I'm actually interested in this DATs thing. My knowledge ends at basically a DAT is sort of like an xml file... it just contains a list of roms right? And depending on who dumped the roms theres like a crc number associated? I'm woefully ignorant. So what you mean is that people are still releasing updated dats... which include newly dumped roms? Or are people just changing the names of games? Or am I way off base? What are some tools and sites you use as I do kind of want to mint my romset. Thanks! Edit, matching to the database uses fuzzy logic so I can't imagine what kind of changes you could make to a rom name while maintaining fidelity that would confuse the databse.
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No, you'll have to do it manually for now. Same with Wii U. (see below for better answer) I am curious though, which xbox games are emulated well enough now to actually play?
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Default assets - Extract to Platforms directory
fromlostdays replied to dragon57's topic in Game Media
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Roms not matching with a db entry while there is an obvious choice
fromlostdays replied to Auri's topic in Troubleshooting
Whats the name of the rom, and also did you scrape as Super Nintendo Entertainment System. I notice your platform name is "Nintendo SNES". It's always better to use the launchbox official names for systems. -
Need more info. What systems are you trying to boot? Are you using Rocketlauncher? Are the systems set up correctly in Associated Platforms? Did you change anything recently?
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Request: Bezel/Overlay Used on the Nintendo Switch
fromlostdays replied to fromlostdays's topic in Game Media
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Hey everyone! Does anyone know if someone has replicated the bezel/overlay that nintendo is using on it's NES/SNES games on the Switch? Looks pretty good. Can it be replicated?
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Rocketlauncher will automatically generate M3Us, at least for PS1.
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I just use the clear logo and backgrounds from the SNES version. No reason not to, right? However, those boxes do look awesome.
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Yep, that absolutely did the trick! Thanks! I don't fully understand command lines so I was pasting the entire command under Default CLP on the above screen, and on the associated platforms screen. Thanks a million!
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I'm in the process of dropping it now, not completely, but for most systems. It's an amazing program, but as mentioned before, with the lack of updates, its no longer staying ahead of the curve and launchbox has caught up in most areas. There's only two things I can't replace: the way RL handles dosbox allows me to keep my exodos set zipped, and the only way I can get the MESS 2015 core in Retroarch to work is through RL (which is no great loss as I'm using MAME proper now anyway, but its worth noting). Its taking me a lot longer than I thought to move my systems over to launchbox because I have a ton of systems and setting the command lines for MAME is time consuming, mostly because of that damned MAME naming convention haha. I actually had to use the RL Module to get many of the systems names matched to the MAME names. Beyond that, as noted, the bezel support is great, but I use RA and MAME for most things so that isn't as important to me. I will say using MAME for non-arcade systems is actually easier in RL because the work has been done for you in the module, but troubleshooting in most cases is much easier without RL and the extra layer to sift through. One other thing I noticed that RL doesn't actually capture all of the systems Retroarch can actually emulate. I haven't been keeping up with the latest module/news, but I was surprised to learn of a few systems that had dedicated cores that aren't an option in Rocketlauncher at least with my version of the module. I know you can just add the system yourself, but thats essentially the same as adding to launchbox and at this point just double working. OH and speaking of Retroarch, keeping up with the massive amount of config files I need is much simpler without rocketlauncher altering the config directories. Just my two cents.
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Hi! I followed your directions but I can't get this launching through launchbox for the life of me. No matter what I do I'm getting an error "Unrecognized content on command line". I used the command line above, launchbox default, checked and unchecked don't use quotes and every variation I could think of. Any idea what I'm doing wrong here? Thanks!
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I google searched the forums but I used "Apple II" as the search, not "Applewin". Thanks for the redirect on this old thread. Works like a charm!
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When using the fullscreen command, how do you exit the emulator? The only way I can get it to close is by pressing the windows key and closing from outside of it. Thanks!
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So I've become enamored with the idea of using the playlist feature to create collections, series, franchises etc. It seems like it should be easy enough, but I'm running into a bunch of problems. I just wanted to get some outside opinions. Problem 1: Rereleases. Using Resident Evil as an example, theres the HD release to contend with. For many games theres also the multiplatform releases to contend with. Possible Solution: I think I've contented myself with the idea that the "best" version based on personal preference should feature in the playlist, and all other versions should be added to that entry as additional apps. Thoughts? Problem 2: Spin offs, and prequels. There's something attractive to me about chronological order, but again using Resident Evil, Resident Evil 0 came out later, but is a prequal to the first one. Would you use chronology here, just in terms of where it appears in the playlist, or would you go by intended narrative order? Resident Evil also has a few light gun shooters. And when you think about games like Super Mario, the spin offs are ... particularly daunting as some spin offs have formed other franchises. This is really where I hit the wall. If you wanted to make a resident evil collection playlist, would you include the light gun games? And further, where would they appear in the list? Chronologically, by narritive (if possible), or just kind of pushed to the back? Any other ideas or ways to organize would be appreciated! Thanks! Edit: So far this is my list specifically for resident evil but I hope to glean some best practices from this venture. I'm thinking I'll just leave the shooters out as if they are important enough to me they should warrant their own collection entry. This is based on narrative, not chronology: Resident Evil 0 Resident Evil (1) Resident Evil 2 Resident Evil Code Veronica Resident Evil 3 Resident Evil 4 Resident Evil Revelations Resident Evil 5 Resident EVil Revelations 2 Resident Evil 6 Resident Evil 7 Shooters: Resident Evil Survivor Resident Evil Survivor 2 Code Veronica Resident Evil Dead Aim Others: Resident Evil Gaiden ? Resident Evil Outbreak (&File #2)? Resident Evil The Umbrella Chronicles? Resident Evil The Darkside Chronicles? Resident Evil The Mercenaries 3D? Resident Evil Operation Raccoon City (Non-cannon hypothetical)? Umbrella Corps?
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Don't have too much to add here, but I myself have an anxiety disorder, and surprising me very much as I moved into adult hood, the more people I got to know, the more I realized many people suffer with mental health issues, and this type of conversation doesn't happen enough. I found this out about my friends and family slowly over the course of my lifetime because people don't talk about it. I went through my teen years thinking I was the only one, because no one wanted to talk about it. The stigma about it is real. So if you feel like you're suffering alone, you're most likely not, and you certainly don't have to. Sincerely, Walter
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