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I sent a message to a forúm for help to show me the command line and they answered me. They passed me some information but I was not able to create the command line from them. Could anyone take a look and help me interpret what could be done? https://github.com/devinacker/bsnes-plus/issues/115#issuecomment-294195451
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Thank you for the tip. But I think the question is a bit more complicated. Apparently for the game to work it is necessary to insert the game into slots "A" and "B" at the same time. I have no idea of what that line of command would be like. And those lines of command that I'm used to working on are not like that.
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Hello guys. I discovered this system called "SUFAMI TURBO" recently and wanted to set it up on GameEx. I have researched and seen that the emulators that play games of this system is the "Snes9x" and also the "Bsnes Plus" I currently use the latest versions of each of these emulators. Could someone tell me what command line to use? It can be for any of these emulators. Both are very good !!
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Thank you for the advice! I think I'll take it.
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Thanks for the help but the file "Map Magician.7z" apparently is no longer available for download. At least not at the link I got. I took a look at the gameex forum but I am always referred to the same link.
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Is there somewhere inside the GameEx folder that I can get the MAME .map file? I know the path of .map files is, at least on my computer: C: \ GameEx \ MAP FILES " It turns out that when configuring this emulator in "GameEx Menu Editor", I can choose in the "Item Type" tab, the option "MAME" or the option that I created called "Arcade". The problem is that when I choose the option "Arcade" the names of the roms are not configured. Appearing the real names of the files. While the option "MAME" could not do that once choosing this system within the gameex I can already see the list of games. It is always necessary for me to choose the MAME system, then go to the screen where we have to choose between types of games like: Horizontal games Vertical games CPS Games etc... I wanted that once chosen the MAME system already appeared the list of games, instead of choosing the system, then having to choose the type of game to only then enter the list of MAME games. In short, is there a way to go right through the "all Mame games" part? If someone owns the file ".map" of the MAME system also serves !!! I know the reason may sound stupid, but it really bothers me .... I think I should have some degree of obsessive compulsive disorder !!!
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The latest version of the Yabause emulator has reached an acceptable level of compatibility for me. Other than that the images of the games look amazingly beautiful. And the SSF always left a lot to be desired at that point. Between Yabause and SSF I will stay with Yabause even. Cheer for an upcoming release by developers to add such a configuration possibility.
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I am currently using the Yabause emulator to play the Saturn games. The emulator works perfectly inside the gameex, but I can not find the command line to cause the emulator not to stretch the image when it enters full screen mode. I searched for yabause command lines on the internet but could not find the one that solved my problem. Could someone tell me what the command line is to prevent the emulator from stretching the image? Currently my command line is this: Yabause.exe -f -i "[ROMPATH] \ [ROMFILE]" -f: Causes the emulator to go to full screen mode. -i: responsible for recognizing the game iso.
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Of course I can pass the link. Are you there: http://www.rlauncher.com/forum/showthread.php?3803-I-Give-up!!-Someone-please-explain-how-to-get-Xpadder-to-work-with-2-players!&highlight=xpadder&p=35322#post35322 This link is the tip that the user has passed. Take a look at the postings to see some comments about problems using Xpadder. Problems exactly the same as reported by me here in this forum and also with the developer of xpadder. Although the real problem has not been fixed I believe that this post has already fulfilled its purpose. At least as far as it was possible. I got this info from activating the controls, which is a hand on the wheel for anyone who was also having issues with xpadder. And I also reported the error to the developer of xpadder. Our part was made. Now is to wait, God willing, an update of xpadder. Many thanks to everyone who responded to this post!
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I followed your advice. But there were no changes in relation to the problem already reported by me. But after this last comment I decided to search the internet and found a solution that I will accept. In short: The problem is real. The Xpadder program does not work the way it should work if more than one control is turned on, at least as soon as the game is started (that's what I discovered). A guy in a post from a forum I read advised that we leave only Control 1 on before starting the game. Once the emulation has started, just turn on the 2nd, 3rd or 4th control and they start working. It was not what I was looking for at the beginning of this post but at least the anguish of not knowing how to solve the problem was partially remedied. I want to thank you again DazzleHP! Without this comment I would not have searched the internet again. But anyway thank you very much to all. It may not seem like it but I go to the Gameex forum only when I can not solve my problems on my own.
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Part of the problem solved. It was just adding quotes to the path where the controls are configured. The command line looks like this: D:\Jogos\AntiMicro\antimicro.exe --tray --profile-controller 1 --profile "D:\Jogos\AntiMicro\CONTROLES CONFIGURADOS\NINTENDO (1 Jogador).amgp" --next --profile-controller 2 --profile "D:\Jogos\AntiMicro\CONTROLES CONFIGURADOS\NINTENDO (2 Jogador).amgp" --next --profile-controller 3 --profile "D:\Jogos\AntiMicro\CONTROLES CONFIGURADOS\NINTENDO (3 Jogador).amgp" --next --profile-controller 4 --profile "D:\Jogos\AntiMicro\CONTROLES CONFIGURADOS\NINTENDO (4 Jogador).amgp" The only problem now is that the antimicro program starts and the emulator does not. I have to close the antimicro window for the emulator to start. Strange that I added the command "--tray". He thought it was he who made the antimicro program start but did not stay in front of the emulator. Can anybody help me there? I do not know what to do again. I have already discussed several combinations of command lines.
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I will post here the answer I received from one of the developers: Hello, I have forgotten a good amount about how antimicro works internally but I can try to help you out. It looks like this case could be handled but it would require a little bit of work. You can specify different profiles to load per controller when you launch antimicro using a few flags. The --profile-controller flag would be used to specify which controller a loading rule should apply to. The flag can accept a controller index, a controller name, or the GUID of a controller in order to set a rule for a specific controller. The recommended input value to use would be the GUID corresponding to a specific controller. The exposed GUID of a controller can be obtained in antimicro by opening the Properties window from the main menu. The next flag that is needed is --profile. You specify the location of the profile that you want to load and that profile will be loaded into the program for the specified controller. In order to add multiple rules for loading different profiles per controller, the --next flag is needed in order to add multiple profile loading rules when launching the program. An example of loading multiple profiles for controllers could look like the following: C:\antimicro.exe --profile-controller 1 --profile C:\profile1.gamecontroller.amgp --next --profile-controller 2 --profile C:\profile2.gamecontroller.amgp --next --profile-controller 3 --profile C:\profile3.gamecontroller.amgp --next --profile-controller 4 --profile C:\profile4.gamecontroller.amgp I hope that this helps you out a little bit. You can always check out the current GitHub page for the project in order to get some additional help. But I tried to replicate what happened to me and I did not succeed. When I create the command line based on the information it gave me nothing happens. I played this command line in a .bat file. When I try to run it an error message appears, stating that windows can not find the path. I'm going to give you my real data that I'm working on and you'll only let me know if the information you entered is correct: .................................................. ........................................... Location of the antimicro program: D:\Jogos\AntiMicro\antimicro.exe .................................................. .......................................... Location where the controls are configured: D:\Jogos\AntiMicro\CONTROLES CONFIGURADOS\ Inside this folder I have these four control files configured: NINTENDO (1 Jogador).amgp NINTENDO (2 Jogador).amgp NINTENDO (3 Jogador).amgp NINTENDO (4 Jogador).amgp With all this information the correct command line to be written would be: D:\Jogos\AntiMicro\antimicro.exe --profile-controller 1 --profile D:\Jogos\AntiMicro\CONTROLES CONFIGURADOS\NINTENDO (1 Jogador).amgp --next --profile-controller 2 --profile D:\Jogos\AntiMicro\CONTROLES CONFIGURADOS\NINTENDO (2 Jogador).amgp --next --profile-controller 3 --profile D:\Jogos\AntiMicro\CONTROLES CONFIGURADOS\NINTENDO (3 Jogador).amgp --next --profile-controller 4 --profile D:\Jogos\AntiMicro\CONTROLES CONFIGURADOS\NINTENDO (4 Jogador).amgp I sent this message up to him to see if he identifies the problem. If anyone here could see my mistake please let me know. Well, I tried everything I could but I failed.
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People just curious. I signed up for a forum called "Rocket Launcher". There I've read several posts from people with the same problem as mine with XPADDER. Exactly the same problem. I thought I was alone in this world but I can see that it is not..
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I asked a question in the Antimicro forum. When and if they answer I will post the answer here. https://github.com/AntiMicro/antimicro/issues (It is the link by which we can ask questions.)
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Reading about the antimicro program command lines shown above, I understand that the command line I should use to give each control a different configuration is this here: --profile-controller <value> Apply configuration file to a specific controller. Value can be a controller index, name, or GUID. Just not very clear to me what to put in the "Value" field. If for example I put the name of the file, example: "Nintendo 1". As the program will know that the settings contained in "Nintendo 1" should be brought to controller 1; That the file "Nintendo 2" should integrate the controller 2, and so on ???
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Before developing the xpadder plugin, what was the command line to allow xpadder to load several different control settings at the same time? Could someone tell me? Maybe this will give me an idea of how to build a correct command line for the "AntiMicro" program.
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Many thanks for the RedDog help. I copied the command line that passed me and I made the change in the address of the files and the program normally opened together with the emulator !! Thank you very much! The command line looks like this: D:\Jogos\AntiMicro\antimicro.exe --tray --profile "D:\Jogos\AntiMicro\Profiles\NINTENDO (1 Jogador).ampg" But the above command line worked only when I entered the following command line in the "also launch" field: D:\Jogos\AntiMicro\CONTROLES CONFIGURADOS\Arquivos (BAT)\NINTENDO.bat The NINTENDO.bat file has the following statement: Start "" "D:\Jogos\AntiMicro\CONTROLES CONFIGURADOS\NINTENDO (1 Jogador).amgp" With this control # 1 is loaded normally. But my goal is to load all 4 joysticks together. I tried to add more instructions to the NINTENDO.bat file, thus leaving: "D:\Jogos\AntiMicro\CONTROLES CONFIGURADOS\NINTENDO (1 Jogador).amgp" "D:\Jogos\AntiMicro\CONTROLES CONFIGURADOS\NINTENDO (2 Jogador).amgp "D:\Jogos\AntiMicro\CONTROLES CONFIGURADOS\NINTENDO (3 Jogador).amgp" "D:\Jogos\AntiMicro\CONTROLES CONFIGURADOS\NINTENDO (4 Jogador).amgp" And I got as a result only the operation of the 4th control. It seems that the commands overwrite one another, leaving only control number 4 active. I opened the antimicro program and really, although the controls. This tutorial you mentioned, can you pass me the link? I searched here on youtube but did not find anything in relation to the antimicro program with command lines.
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Usage: antimicro [options] [profile] Options: -h, --help Print help text. -v, --version Print version information. --tray Launch program in system tray only. --no-tray Launch program with the tray menu disabled. --hidden Launch program without the main window displayed. --profile <location> Launch program with the configuration file selected as the default for selected controllers. Defaults to all controllers. --profile-controller <value> Apply configuration file to a specific controller. Value can be a controller index, name, or GUID. --unload [<value>] Unload currently enabled profile(s). Value can be a controller index, name, or GUID. --startSet <number> [<value>] Start joysticks on a specific set. Value can be a controller index, name, or GUID. -d, --daemon Launch program as a daemon. --log-level (debug|info) Enable logging. --eventgen (xtest|uinput) Choose between using XTest support and uinput support for event generation. Default: xtest. -l, --list Print information about joysticks detected by SDL. --map <value> Open game controller mapping window of selected controller. Value can be a controller index or GUID. I've tried all these command lines: D:\Jogos\AntiMicro\antimicro.exe --tray D:\Jogos\AntiMicro\antimicro.exe --hidden --tray D:\Jogos\AntiMicro\antimicro.exe --tray In all cases the antimicro program opens, but the emulator keeps waiting for it to close. I know I'm abusing to ask this but does anyone who understands these command lines could show me what I'm doing wrong? And help me make this program work together with the gameex?
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I read the file that gave me adultery. As I do not understand much about command lines I will go through trial and error, until I complete the appropriate command line for what I want. Initially I decided to add only the address of the executable file: Before launching: D:\Jogos\AntiMicro\antimicro.exe However with the above command line added the program opens, but the emulator does not start. It is necessary to close the antimicro, and only then will the emulator start. In summary, gameex is waiting for the antimicro program to close to continue the process of opening the emulator.
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Many thanks Adultery. I will read. Cheer for me!!
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Good people ....... I decided to use the mapping of keyboard and mouse buttons, the so-called "antimicro". I have already done the mapping and the files with the controls settings are ready. But I have no idea what command line to use to get the antimicro program started with the proper configuration for the video game I chose to play. Could you tell me how to do this? Ps. I've tried XPADDER but it just does not work on my computer. I already had what I could, even trigger the developer of the program. My current choice is for "antimicro".
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Can you help me with this doubt? Recently I discovered the existence of a file that until previous moments I had not realized that existed. Within each theme we can choose for the gameex program, there is a file inside the "MEDIA" folder, called "emubak.png". I recently added new background screens for each of the video game systems that run on the gameex. But when I press ALT + ENTER the theme of the system I entered disappears and the image of the file named "emubak.png" appears. What is this file? And why does it appear in place of the other image I chose after I press ALT + ENTER?
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I tell you that this information went unnoticed. But I used the xbox one controls normally. It was after one of the windows updates that the problem came up.