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There are a number of questions that must be answered first in order to answer that question effectively.

What pinball emulator/simulators are you currently running? Are they all working as standalone applications?

As with most gaming frontend applications, you'll want to be sure that your emulators (or simulators in this case) are running properly outside of the frontend prior to incorporating them within the frontend.

If you're absolutely at square one, and you're not entirely sure what I'm on about, I would recommend checking out Future Pinball. It tends to be a bit more noob friendly in terms of setup and configuration (at least as compared with Visual Pinball).

Once you have that running you can incorporate your Furture Pinball tables into PinballX.

Good luck man!

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