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  1. BB has an option to close the open emulator with a 2 button combination, Its called controller automation in the settings. With your hardware is it possible to make it so your close button is linked to two keys? If not insteasd of a button to close you could just pick a button combination that is never used during gameplay such as P1 and P2 start simultaneously.

  2. Probably not ideal but would a flight stick that rotates for rudder controls work or is it completely the wrong kind of stick and rotation?

     

    Just looked up the Heavy Barrel cab, totally different.

  3. Its a legit program, they even licensed the kickstart roms( basically the amiga FW) so its all legal. I've used the 2016 version at a friends and just as an amiga emulator it seemed to work well. But the ability to just run a disk or whload file direct from windows and have it open, self configure and run the game is new to V7 which is fairly new. I'm in the same boat as you if it works well I'll buy it, especially since it sounds like it would make using it with LB easier.  Thats why I created this thread to see if anyone had tried it. I know there are a few Amiga fans here. Another cool option for any Amiga fan with an old PC/Laptop gathering dust is you can now also set it to start and load directly into the emulated Amiga when windows starts.

  4. Has anyone tried this with launchbox? One of the new features in 7 is being able to just run an Amiga disk or HDD image in windows and have it load and run with the correct config. Unless I'm missing something this would make adding WHload formatted games to LB as simple as any other systems rom files, assuming it works as advertised.

  5. I agree. Like I said its amiguous, but technically speaking it is a form of DRM, albeit a very light one. It can be used to take away your rights to use the software. Not saying Jason would ever do that unjustly but it can be done.

    I would like to add I have nothing against it being present, just nitpicking really thats its not literally zero DRM. Tbh he has no choice in the matter as it stands as its literally the bare minimum he could do to be able to sell a license with an expiry date.

  6. Fair enough. Personally its a non issue for me, noone is going to see it who doesn't know my name anyway and I'm not that precious over people knowing it anyway. Well not anyone who I know well enough to also use my PC.

    I do think the zero DRM thing is a bit amiguous though. It has a license that can be deactivated that is technically DRM.

  7. 6 hours ago, neil9000 said:

    Yeah, i am sort of with you there to a certain extent with the full name thing. However i think it is needed to keep Launchbox/Bigbox DRM free. The dev could probably easily remove that from view, but that would then defeat it's purpose and he would then have to use real DRM which would probably mean having a license explicitly connected to the specific instance of the program you are using, and would necessitate a new license if you installed to a different system. I believe this has been brought up before and that was more or less his response, to remove the name he would have to make the license much more restrictive, which he doesn't want to do. 

    Is there any purpose to having it right there in the options menu though. Why not put it in deeper in the settings with an option to lock access. It can still be in the license and viewable in LB/BB, just not to every Tom, Dick and Harry who you let use you PC/Cab.

  8. The tab thing brings up an options menu in newer versions of mame. The one you have is pretty old so you might want to look into updating it. However I realise thats annoying with mame as it also means downloading the updated romset too. Hopefully someone else will be along to help with configuring the command line version. Unfortunately I've only ever used very recent builds.

  9. I've ran into a problem with the .188 version of mame. For some reason it wont remember any video settings at all. I turn vsync on and once I close and reopen mame they are back off again. I've tried it with a no nag exe I compiled myself aswell as both 32 and 64 bit versions direct from the site. I have have checked that no files in the folder are set to read only. I also downloaded .187 and that saves the settings fine, however I only have the .188 roms and cant find .187 roms now.

  10. I think those roms are just massively out of date. The same games in their seperate MAME roms section are newer but still a few versions out of date now. Unlike with other emulators MAME emulator and ROM versions have to match. The more out of date one is from the other the more problems arise.

  11. Open MAME. Go into configure options, then configure directories, then select roms. Go to the folder with the roms in and press tab to select it. Then select previous menu until you get to the general settings and select save configuration. You can tell if its done right by selecting the "available" option in the left side menu, if they show up in there then its seeing the roms. If not make sure you selected the right folder. Alternatively you can put your roms into a folder called roms inside the mame folder which is where it looks for them by default.

  12. 2 hours ago, Silentnight said:

    Excellent cheers will do!

    Sadly pal no. The Mayflash Dolphin bar only connects to legit controllers. Tried and tested myself.

    Looks like I'll give this a miss then. Not really worth what it would cost for a wiimote and Dolphin bar, may aswell pay some extra and get the aimtrek gun at that point. Good for those who already have a spare wiimote I guess. It's a shame that after all these years with LCD displays we still haven't got anything as good as the old light guns were on CRT's.

  13. 2 minutes ago, DOS76 said:

    MAME 0.188 was released yesterday if you would rather set this up for the latest version of the software instead of 0.187

    Do you know if much has changed to bother? I have only just got done getting the 187 roms and unless there is some compelling reason I think I'm sticking with 187 for a while.

  14. I followed the guide here to compile it myself http://forum.attractmode.org/index.php?topic=348.0

    It is a little out of date however, so you need to make a few adjustments to it. Download the source for 187 from the mame site as the link in the guide links to 186. Also download the 187 version of the no nag patch file, the link in the guide links to them all. I'd just attach the exe here for you to download but I don't know if that is allowed.

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  15. Launchbox and Big Box are just front ends for accessing  emulators on windows based PC's. They don't run anything themselves. Once you select the game LB/BB hands over to whatever emulator you have set up to play that game. So barring a few arcade machines you'd be looking at setting it up using MAME. Now I could be wrong but I dont think there is any particular support for a coin mechanism exactly in MAME. In MAME you set insert coin to a button press. There are coin mechanism's designed for MAME cabinets that mimick a button press when a coin is inserted but I dont know how easy it would be or even if it is possible to do it with a real  original one.

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  16. I decided to just get a new adapter while ordering  the 8bitdo Super Famicom pad (I'm in the Uk so its the same as the snes pad here). While not as responsive as I remember there is a marked improvement over the old adapter, I can do the hadoken far more reliable, dragon punch is hit and miss but I think that took some practice originally too. This may have been how they were originally too and I'm just used to better now. This is without changing any settings in RA, I wanted a direct comparison to the old one. I'm going to try the input settings you suggested shortly.

     

    Edit: Tried the other settings and while certainly no worse than the default its hard to say with  just a quick go if there is any improvement , but may aswell leave them set anyway. Do you have a ballpark figure for the frame delay? I realise the exact setting is going to vary system to system but I dont want to be upping it 1 at a time if I should be doing it 10 or even 100 at a time.

    The reason I'm not using a different pad, at least not atm is that where I can I want the systems running with the original or as close to original controllers as i can get/is convenient. I'm also not likely going to play the PS1 SF games much anyway when the Arcade version is sitting there in Mame. The reason I picked SF to test is that if that is playable with it, pretty much any other game will be fine. I may get that pad you recommended at some point in the future though it looks nice. I do however also have the Hori mini arcade stick for PS3/4.

  17. 4 hours ago, bohorqux said:

    Hello! I just discovered frontend emulation just yesterday, and I also discovered Launchbox and its awesome service, Big Box, today! I've seen videos of people using Retroarch and using it in conjunction with Launchbox. What I'm especially interested in is being able to play games and having the achievement icon be displayed whenever I activate a certain achievement. What I want to know is, is it possible to activate achievements just like in Retroarch in Big Box mode, and if it is possible, where could I find a tutorial? I'm really new to this stuff, and I really want to be able to play retro games while also earning achievements, as I feel that it makes the experience so much more fun.

    Bigbox doesn't replace retroarch its just a really cool interface to launch emulators, including Retroarch. If you set up RA to use retroachievements then set RA as your emulator for the relevent systems in Launchbox the achievements will work just the same as if you had loaded the game in RA without Bigbox. Alternatively you can set up LB to use the individual emulators from the retroachievements site.

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