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kcm3

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  1. Hi all -- I've been setting up GameEx inside my cabinet, and if I launch it from explorer, it has always doen a good job of hiding the cursor when possible. However, when I run GameEx as my shell (i'm on 98SE), it doesn't hide the cursor. It always shows up right in the middle of the screen. Does anyone know why this happens, or how I can fix it (short of using a black dot as my cursor)? Thanks
  2. Thanks for the reply. That may well be the case. I've got a full set of ROMs from MAME 0.86, and only a 1.1Ghz duron. I'll just let it keep running and see if it does in fact finish. I think what led me to believe nothing was happening is that the progress indicator stayed at 55%. Is it not an actual, updatig percentage?
  3. Hi, I'm new to using GameEX, it looks like a nice FE, but I'm having some trouble getting it to work. I can't seem to generate the games list. I've configured the proper location for mame and my roms and whatnot, but when I select update list in the UI, it gets to "creating Verify.dat (55%)", and hangs indefinitely. I thought maybe it was just slow, but I've let it run for half an hour. When it hangs like this, background music will continue playing, until the end of the song. It doesn't load another song after that, and I can't seem to interact with it at all. Even ctrl-alt-del doesn't get me a response. I'm using GameEx 4.03 on Win98SE, with DX9.0c and .Net FW 1.1 I checked the log, but it doesn't appear to show any errors. The last thing that shows up is that it's calling 'mame -verifysets', which is what I would expect. Any ideas?
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