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Hotshot

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  1. Solved: GameExConfig.exe will crash on load if WindowBlinds is enabled. Unload WindowBlinds and all is kosher.
  2. Many of my games do this too, but some don't. The ones that don't do have servicemodes, so it's not like it want to start service mode but can't. I always just assumed that it was default behaviour for arcade machines to go to the settings menu as they're turned on.
  3. Oh. Now I got you. I dig. I think you're kind of stuck as far as the non-shifted layout goes, if you mess with it too much the colors won't match up in a logical way. But for the shifted, I can't think of any good ideas for buttons.
  4. I'm not sure what you're asking. If you're looking for a cool art idea... Maybe just put some cool logos back there. Maybe a logo for each emulator you're running. In addition to the buttom labels, of course. If you're thinking about re-arranging your buttons, then I suggest this one. My buddy build a MAME box that he has in his basement we play on all the time, and the two "cubes" of buttons are easier to quickly get a hand on than having to feel for you place in a long row of buttons.
  5. It would make it look "cleaner" for people who have no use for the DVD or Jukebox, or don't wish to use GameEx for anything but Mame. A lot of people (myself included) still read about GameEx as being a pure Mame frontend on a lot of outdated Mame sites, so things get hairy when they learn it comes with a bunch of stuff they don't want/need.
  6. The main conifg program (not the light one you use to choose basic paths) doesn't load at all. I've re-installed the .NET stuff, and made sure my DX9 was up to date. All seems well. It matters not if I launch from inside GameEx, or go straight for the .exe, it still dies before it loads. I can see it some up for a split second, just long enough to see a flash of what looks like the GameEx background without anything on it, then it's gone. There isn't anything in any of the logs that looks relevant, but I'll post it anyway. I'm using WinXP Pro XP2 on a 2.0Ghz P4 with 512Mb of RAM. log.txt
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