I have the same issue in both Rigs:
1º
Case: Original Xbox
Mobo: Biostar A68N-5545
CPU: AMD A8 5545 1.7GHz@2.7GHz
GPU: Galax Nvidia GT 1030
RAM: G.Skill DDR3 1600 (16GB)
SSD: Western Digital Green (120 GB)
HDD: Seagate FireCuda (2 TB)
PSU: Apevia ITX-AP300W
OS: Windows 10 Pro
Currently LB / BB and Retroarch are installed on the 2TB HDD and not on the 120GB SSD.
2º
Case: PS3 Fat
Mobo: GigaByte GA-H81N-D2H
CPU: Intel® Core™ i5-4570 @3.6GHz
GPU: Intel® HD Graphics 4600
RAM: G.Skill DDR3 1600 (16GB)
SSD: Sandisk Plus® (240 GB)
HDD: Seagate FireCuda (2 TB)
PSU: Apevia ITX-AP300W
OS: Windows 10 Pro
Currently LB / BB and Retroarch are installed on the 2TB HDD and not on the 240GB SSD.
Taking advantage of the topic, which control do you usually use in LB / BB?
I am using the PS3 Controller, and I am in doubt which application best to use in emulators and LB / BB, I have installed Xpadder and KeyMapper.
Cool,
But have you ever seen this occur before the emulator normally runs through the Launchbox, and when you enter the BigBox, and select to play, it just does not run the emulator?
I checked the settings, and they are correct in LB.
I understand, then to the problem in question would reinstall LB / BB or upgrade to a newer version.
In the case of platform mappings, you would have to redo, or you could keep.
Well I realized that it takes a lot of time to scan and assign the LB list.
It would be a great idea.
Currently LB / BD is installed on the 2TB HDD, in addition to Retroarch and the ROMs folder.
It could improve performance if you only install the LB / BD on the 120GB SSD and keep the rest on the 2TB HDD.
What installation do you usually do to make LB / BD work 100%?
And I also noticed a certain slowness in the transitions between the platforms.
Follow my setup:
Case: Original Xbox
Mobo: Biostar A68N-5545
CPU: AMD A8 5545 1.7GHz@2.7GHz
GPU: Galax Nvidia GT 1030
RAM: G.Skill DDR3 1600 (16GB)
SSD: Western Digital Green (120 GB)
HDD: Seagate FireCuda (2 TB)
PSU: Apevia ITX-AP300W
OS: Windows 10 Pro
Currently LB / BB and Retroarch are installed on the 2TB HDD and not on the 120GB SSD.
Hi,
Could someone help me with this problem, the emulator is working normally, I test them via Launchbox without problems, but when I try via BigBox, it does not run the emulators.
Here's the build I'm going with currently:
Case: Xbox Original
Mobo: Biostar A68N-5545
CPU: AMD A8 5545 1.7GHz@2.7GHz
GPU: Galax Nvidia GT 1030
RAM: G.Skill DDR3 1600 (16GB)
SSD: Western Digital Green (120 GB)
HDD: Seagate FireCuda (2 TB)
PSU: Apevia ITX-AP300W
OS: Windows 10 Pro
I expect to run some "current" games.