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  1. yes you can.... you need to start the pluginmanager.exe in your GameEx install folder. check the xpadder plugin and then configure it. you can do seperate profiles for each emulator. hope this helps.
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  2. i didnt used the command-line option for this. try to use the before and after commands in the setup-wizard. in the Emulator Setup this is my command-line: epsxe.exe -nogui -loadmemc0 "memcards\[rom]" this is what i put in "Launch Before" in the Advanced Emulator Setup: "C:\Program Files (x86)\DAEMON Tools Lite\DTLite.exe" -mount scsi, 0,"[rompath]\[romfile]" and this is what i put in "Launch After" in the Advanced Emulator Setup: "C:\Program Files (x86)\DAEMON Tools Lite\DTLite.exe" -unmount scsi, 0 i tried to setup my epsxe yesterday and had the same problems, but this should work, at least for me . you wrote: ".... but most of my games have multiple bin files.. epsxe tries to boot them, but after the white sony logo all I see is a glitchy, black screen and the emulator freezes." you may need to merge the files, to make one big single image file, to make it work in epsxe. look here: http://www.gameex.info/forums/topic/12269-playstation-cue-with-multiple-bins-tracks-fixed/ or use one of the plugins from gameex for loading multiple bins. my advice is to checkout nullpointers great tool: http://www.gameex.info/forums/topic/11902-release-switchdisc-104/ hope it helps, i am german too and you can PM me, in case of troubleshooting.
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  3. I'd like an option to group titles by database name regardless of file name. That is, if via a database I inform GameEx that the files "Kirby Super Star," "Kirby Fun Pack," and "Hoshi no Kirby Super Deluxe" all have the name "Kirby Super Star," then the title should appear once in my gamelist. Clicking on it would list all three versions of the game (and their revisions). Current behavior is to group the titles only when the file name (at least up to the first parenthesis, bracket, etc.) matches. In the above example, "Kirby Super Star" is listed three times -- once for each region, and the one that corresponds to "Hoshi no Kirby Super Deluxe" lists all three revisions. I've got a setup like what you're describing. I split my ROMs into separate folders (US, Japan, Europe, etc.) and add an emulator entry for each, using a different ROM folder for each emulator (even though they're all Snes9x). A small hassle, but it works well once you've got it set up. I'd like to merge everything into one big list, but the issue above is not making it possible.
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