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Hey guys, hope everyone is having a good start to 2014!

Now let's get down to the good stuff...

I got my GameEx setup working pretty good but I have a bit of a problem with my N64 emulator. I use a Logitech game controller and when I select to play an N64 rom a DOS window shows up (see attached picture below) asking to "press enter". Once I press enter on my keyboard the emulator and rom load without issue and I can exit the emulator and get back into GameEx without issue.

I am using Project64 version 2.0 and the emulators and roms work outside of GameEx without issue.

I would love to get the GameEx setup working so that I don't have to use my keyboard at all. That would be real nice and I'm sure the always friendly & helpful team here can help me achieve that. :)

Attached below is a picture of the message I see when I open N64 in GameEx, the emulator config, the GameEx config, the Run Last Game config, and the Log file (N64 - Mario Kart was the last emulator/rom loaded)

Guys I spent about 10 minutes trying to paste the files into the post as a "spoiler" as recommended in the "[GUIDE] How to ask for help" but for some reason it just wasn't working, sorry.

I really appreciate the help guys. I love GameEx! :wub:

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GameEx.ini

Log file.txt

Nintendo N64.ini

Run Last Game.txt

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Hi DeCouto and Welcome!

You have debug mode turned on in your Emulator settings for Project64. Check out the Advanced Emulator Setup screen in the Setup Wizard. There you'll find the Debug Mode setting which you'll want to set as No.

Debug Mode can be a very valuable tool if you start running into problems with running an emulator through GameEx as it allows you to view the commands that GameEx is running to start the emulator (as you have undoubtedly noticed ;)). Under most scenarios though you'll want to turn it off.

Happy Gaming!

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Thanks for the quick & great reply nullPointer, I am at school right now, but I will try as soon as I get home and post my results.

Thanks again!

Posted

I made the change that nullPointer suggested in the previous post & presto! It works! :)

I'm glad it was something so simple!

Thanks a lot nullPointer!!

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