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Lighty

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  1. I'm not sure if you read my update, but I uninstalled the virtual drive, and put a new one back up, so it has a "0", and everything would be more consistent. Then I changed the .bat file back to "0", and it still worked. I only have one drive installed. So the .bat file works, but it won't launch in GameEx. I'm guessing this will be an easy fix, since we had some good news so far. So the next step is to uninstall daemon tools and then reinstall?
  2. I only have one virtual drive installed... but it worked when I changed the 0 to 1!! That's good news! What next? UPDATE: I uninstalled the virtual drive, and put a new one back up, so it has a "0", and everything would be more consistent. Then I changed the .bat file back to "0", and it still worked. So the .bat file works, but it won't launch in GameEx. I'm guessing this will be an easy fix, since we had some good news so far.
  3. Same result when running as administrator. I even copy and pasted the address inside the .bat file, and went there to the folder. I'll bet it's an embarrassing punctuation error in settings, lol This is so bizarre. Now just to clarify, my command line in the setup wizard for ePSXe is EXACTLY as follows: ePSXe.exe -nogui -slowboot [DTLOADER-SCSI] Is there a punctuation error? An extra space, or a word missing, or a word that shouldn't be there? Are there any options in setup wizard I should double check? Something in emulator setup or advanced emulator setup or both? What should the MOUNT and UNMOUNT fields say in the virtual drive loader window?
  4. You know what? I didn't try running as administrator. I'll try when I get home.
  5. What's weird is that daemon tools pops it's window up when I click on a game, then goes back to gameex. When it worked, it didn't do that before. Or at least it closed itself by the time I left GameEx and now it doesn't (not sure if that means anything). On top of that, it worked when I had ePSXe listed under "Emulator Selection." in the Setup Wizard. Then I deleted it, since I wanted to try and stick with pSX (which I later found out isn't as compatible.) Then I added a new ePSXe under "Emulator Selection" in setup wizard, and then it didn't work anymore. There's gotta be a command line or setting that's incorrect. I thought my settings were right, but maybe there's a misspelling or incorrect checkmark/selection in emulator setup or advanced emulator setup.
  6. Same result. It's gotta be something simple. Maybe the command line in the epsxe game ex settings is incorrect. Or maybe I should burn another iso from scratch then try again. EPSXE is assigned to J: and the drive in daemon tools is "SCSI - 1 (J:)"... Or maybe it's something in windows device manager. This is too strange. I got a feeling it's something I either misspelled or unchecked or hit no instead of yes.
  7. Thanks for the update. Also, in regards to the .bat file you sent, it didn't seem to mount anything. I had daemon tools open while I clicked on the .bat file. Then I also opened the .bat file in notepad, and the ISO path was correct.
  8. Did you mean the Windows 7 command prompt window? If so, this is what I did. -First I tried "C:\Program Files (x86)\DAEMON Tools Lite\DTLite.exe -mount scsi, 0, "C:\Roms\Sony Playstation\Roms\Alien Trilogy\Alien Trilogy.cue"" under the C: root directory. That wasn't correct, on my part. -Then I changed my command prompt directory, so it would say: "C:\Program Files (x86)\DAEMON Tools Lite". Then I typed in: "DTLite.exe -mount scsi, 0, "C:\Roms\Sony Playstation\Roms\Alien Trilogy\Alien Trilogy.cue"". Now, assuming my second attempt was correct, I hit ENTER, and afterwards it just said the directory "C:\Program Files (x86)\DAEMON Tools Lite". It gave me no error message, so I assumed the procedure was correct. Daemon Tools was open the entire time I did this. Nothing mounted. I do apologize if this isn't what you meant.
  9. There's another name you might know me by.... Star Lord...... You know. Legendary outlaw?

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    2. Lighty

      Lighty

      Nothing goes over my head! My reflexes are too fast! I will catch it!

    3. GimmeClassics

      GimmeClassics

      [start laughing]

      "That is the most real, authentic, hysterical laugh of my entire life because THAT IS NOT A PLAN!" [ LOL ;)]

    4. Lighty

      Lighty

      lol Gotta love Marvel. Especially that film.

  10. Crap, I don't think they shopwed up right. Let me try again Virtual Drive Loader settings Or maybe this? <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="true"?>-<dt_mount>-<settings><xml_ver>1.1</xml_ver><created>Monday, December 01, 2014 10:20:45 PM</created><debug>True</debug><exepath>C:\Program Files (x86)\DAEMON Tools Lite\DTLite.exe</exepath></settings></dt_mount>
  11. Haha, nice bro! I never had a C64 but I do miss the 80s.
  12. Haha yea I remember a long time ago as a kid, I had one of those talkboy tape recorders, and I would play a sonic the hedgehog sound test off genesis, recording against the tv speaker. I would even walk away at the end of the song, so it would have a "fade out" effect.
  13. LOL glad to have you back buddy.
  14. Naborneo!! Great job on the logo set!
  15. UPDATE: it's in the game ex folder under "projects" if you want to find it under FTP
  16. It's uploaded to my FTP........ but I don't know what the URL would be to post it here, lol :-P Sorry. I haven't used FTP in a long time.
  17. Being not just a huge fan of retro video games (otherwise why else would I like GameEx so much, lol), I'm also a big fan of retro video game music. The kind of music where you turn on your favorite game, and instead of playing right away, you jam out to the "sound test" for a little while.... tapping your fingers to Sonic 2's Chemical Plant Zone theme, or headbanging to the title theme for Battletoads & Double Dragon. I felt this kind of music would perfectly fit the atmosphere for the GameEx jukebox. Imagine turning on GameEx, and hearing your favorite game tracks from your childhood, while you decide what to play. So I've decided to put together a huge collection of video game music, specifically for the jukebox. Music from NES, Super NES, Genesis/Megadrive, Playstation (PsOne), and Nintendo 64. I've recorded and ripped 12 tracks from each video game system. That's 60 in total. 12 NES songs, 12 Super NES songs, and so on. Around 90% of the songs were recorded and ripped by me, from scratch. All final edits of all tracks were done by me, which included timing of all track lengths (and the amount of loops within the tracks), and volume equalizing so that one track isn't much louder or quieter than the other... the volume equalizing of all 60 tracks was VERY difficult and time consuming. And to top it off, all tracks have been tagged with album art, track numbers, titles, artists (game systems of origin), year (2015 since we're almost there anyway), and album title... just in case you would like to put the songs on your MP3 Player or Smartphone. This entire project was a very long and tedious process, and took me at least 2 weeks to complete. However, it was very much worth the result, and I would like to share it with all of you! Please feel free to put these songs in your jukebox folder for GameEx (usually C:\GameEx\Media\Albums), or on your MP3 player, if you prefer. I've put a lot of time and effort into this compilation, and I hope you all enjoy it! You'll need WinZip or WinRar or 7Zip to open the file. It's about 150 MB. If the link doesn't work, let me know ASAP. https://www.dropbox.com/s/rmxyoygvk81ks4u/game-ex-playlist.zip?dl=0
  18. Thanks, sounds good.
  19. I'll keep looking into emu-movies. I think it's only downloading pictures, but that might be something different that I'm thinking of. I'm pretty sure I signed up with their site. I'll check out emu-movies and give it a deeper look. Based on what you're saying, I think the site will have all the answers.
  20. Ok. I tried the BIOS boot trick hansolo mentioned. That seemed to work. Also, as it turns out, I tried it again from there, but loaded it from slot 2 instead, and it worked. Then I tried other roms and they worked. Must be the rom itself. Thanks again for your input everyone!
  21. thanks. I do need to step back a little, since I do have the tendency to overwork myself.
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