Dal1980 Posted October 27, 2015 Share Posted October 27, 2015 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Draco1962 Posted October 27, 2015 Share Posted October 27, 2015 We will probably need to look at your log,txt file (generally required when you submit an issues for review along with your gameex.ini that you provided) and your emulator config file. Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dal1980 Posted October 27, 2015 Author Share Posted October 27, 2015 Sorry I meant to include - knew I'd miss something22:06:04.3 27/10/2015: Opening Configuration File22:06:04.3 27/10/2015: GameEx: Version 14.41: Starting Log22:06:04.3 27/10/2015: Windows 7 Professional Service Pack 1 64-bit22:06:04.3 27/10/2015: Aero running22:06:04.3 27/10/2015: Initializing Vista/Windows 7 volume control22:06:04.3 27/10/2015: Getting CPU and RAM info22:06:04.3 27/10/2015: Intel® Core i7 CPU 960 @ 3.20GHz, 12279MB22:06:04.3 27/10/2015: 3.21Ghz - 8 Cores or CPU's22:06:04.3 27/10/2015: Running Randomize()22:06:04.3 27/10/2015: Loading PlugIns22:06:04.3 27/10/2015: Checking for applications to Launch On Startup22:06:04.3 27/10/2015: Setting default net connection limit to 1522:06:04.3 27/10/2015: Running Misc startup tasks22:06:04.3 27/10/2015: Setting Menu types22:06:04.3 27/10/2015: Getting Configuration Values22:06:04.3 27/10/2015: Using Theme: Dal1980 - ver122:06:04.3 27/10/2015: Checking for alternate Image Directory for Theme: Dal1980 - ver122:06:04.3 27/10/2015: Launching HideOS.exe22:06:04.3 27/10/2015: Initialising Video/MNG DLL's22:06:04.3 27/10/2015: GameEx will check for media insertion (may affect performance)22:06:04.3 27/10/2015: Hiding Taskbar22:06:04.4 27/10/2015: Is Media Center running?22:06:04.4 27/10/2015: Checking/Creating LCD Registry values22:06:04.4 27/10/2015: Check Media Center Exit/Start Mode22:06:04.4 27/10/2015: Media Center Mode 222:06:04.4 27/10/2015: Video previews on. Warning: Only recommended on modern systems22:06:04.4 27/10/2015: Snap Delay set to: 422:06:04.4 27/10/2015: Get other settings22:06:04.4 27/10/2015: Set: Find emulator artwork on best match basis22:06:04.4 27/10/2015: Start work for Form22:06:04.4 27/10/2015: Getting Original Screen Size22:06:04.4 27/10/2015: Opening Database Connection22:06:04.5 27/10/2015: Initializing Component22:06:04.5 27/10/2015: MAME Path is: C:\Emulators\Mame16622:06:04.5 27/10/2015: MAME EXE file is: mame64.exe22:06:04.5 27/10/2015: ROM Path is: C:\Emulators\_Roms\Mame16622:06:04.5 27/10/2015: Catver.ini is located at: C:\GameEx\DATA\catver.ini22:06:04.5 27/10/2015: controls.ini is located at: C:\GameEx\DATA\controls.ini22:06:04.6 27/10/2015: History.dat is located at: C:\GameEx\DATA\history.dat22:06:04.6 27/10/2015: nplayers.ini is located at: C:\GameEx\DATA\nplayers.ini22:06:04.6 27/10/2015: command.dat is located at: C:\GameEx\DATA\command.dat22:06:04.6 27/10/2015: MAMEinfo.dat is located at: C:\GameEx\DATA\mameinfo.dat22:06:04.6 27/10/2015: Loading Controls.ini map file22:06:04.6 27/10/2015: Snap Path is: C:\Emulators\_Artwork\Mame166\ScreenShots22:06:04.6 27/10/2015: Database Snap Path: Not Found22:06:04.6 27/10/2015: Background Snap Path: Not Found22:06:04.6 27/10/2015: AVI Snap Path is: C:\Emulators\_Artwork\Mame166\GameDemos22:06:04.6 27/10/2015: Flyer Path is: C:\Emulators\_Artwork\Mame166\GamePosters22:06:04.6 27/10/2015: Cabinet Path is: C:\Emulators\_Artwork\Mame166\Cabinets22:06:04.6 27/10/2015: Cabinet 3D Path is: C:\GameEx\DEMO\MAME\cabinets3d22:06:04.6 27/10/2015: Title Path is: C:\Emulators\_Artwork\Mame166\TitleScreens22:06:04.6 27/10/2015: PCB Path is: C:\Emulators\_Artwork\Mame166\GameMedia2D22:06:04.6 27/10/2015: Artwork Preview Path: Not Found22:06:04.6 27/10/2015: Panel Path is: C:\Emulators\_Artwork\Mame166\Controls22:06:04.6 27/10/2015: Manual Path: Not Found22:06:04.6 27/10/2015: Icon Path is: C:\Emulators\_Artwork\Mame166\Icons22:06:04.6 27/10/2015: Marquee Path is: C:\Emulators\_Artwork\Mame166\Marquees22:06:04.6 27/10/2015: Applying Language/Text22:06:04.6 27/10/2015: Text/Language: English22:06:04.6 27/10/2015: Loading Language/Text22:06:04.6 27/10/2015: Using 3D Alpha Blended Animations.22:06:04.6 27/10/2015: Retrieving resolution setting22:06:04.6 27/10/2015: Using General Font: Arial22:06:04.6 27/10/2015: Using Title Font: Arial22:06:04.6 27/10/2015: GameEx will try to reduce CPU usage22:06:04.7 27/10/2015: Initialising Direct3D22:06:04.8 27/10/2015: Applying GameEx is Loading Image22:06:04.8 27/10/2015: Setting Resolution to 1920x1080 32 bit color22:06:04.8 27/10/2015: Creating Surfaces22:06:04.9 27/10/2015: Creating Primary Surface - Full Screen Mode22:06:04.9 27/10/2015: Creating Back Buffer22:06:05.0 27/10/2015: Version 2 Theme being used. Loading.22:06:05.0 27/10/2015: Loading Button Data22:06:05.0 27/10/2015: Loading Font Data22:06:05.0 27/10/2015: Loading Layout Data22:06:05.0 27/10/2015: Loading Taskbar Data22:06:05.0 27/10/2015: Loading graphic Surfaces22:06:05.0 27/10/2015: Display is running at: 1920x1080 32bit color, 60hz22:06:05.0 27/10/2015: Adapter: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti22:06:05.0 27/10/2015: Max texture size: 16384x1638422:06:05.0 27/10/2015: Available texture memory: -71MB22:06:05.0 27/10/2015: Initialising Bass Audio Library22:06:05.0 27/10/2015: Creating Surfaces Misc and Dialogs22:06:05.1 27/10/2015: Creating Surfaces Volume22:06:05.1 27/10/2015: Creating Surfaces Arrows22:06:05.1 27/10/2015: Creating Surfaces GameEXlogo Text22:06:05.1 27/10/2015: Creating Surfaces Toolbar22:06:05.1 27/10/2015: Creating Surfaces Toolbar Controls22:06:05.1 27/10/2015: Creating Surfaces Backgrounds22:06:05.1 27/10/2015: Creating Surfaces GameEx Logo22:06:05.1 27/10/2015: Creating Surface Unselected22:06:05.1 27/10/2015: Creating Surfaces Snaps22:06:05.1 27/10/2015: Creating Surfaces Menu and List Bars22:06:05.1 27/10/2015: Creating Fonts22:06:05.1 27/10/2015: Creating Game Font22:06:05.3 27/10/2015: Creating Game Font Faded22:06:05.4 27/10/2015: Creating Title Font22:06:05.4 27/10/2015: Restoring Title Font From Cache22:06:05.5 27/10/2015: Creating Font Black22:06:05.5 27/10/2015: Creating Font Black Small22:06:05.5 27/10/2015: Fonts Created Succesfully22:06:05.8 27/10/2015: Initial Emulator Load22:06:05.8 27/10/2015: Loading Custom Emulators22:06:05.8 27/10/2015: Loading Emulator 1: Atari 520022:06:05.8 27/10/2015: Loading Emulator 2: Nintendo SNES22:06:05.8 27/10/2015: Loading Emulator 3: Nintendo N6422:06:05.8 27/10/2015: Loading Emulator 4: Nintendo NES22:06:05.8 27/10/2015: Loading Emulator 5: [PC] Commodore Amiga (DemoBase)22:06:05.8 27/10/2015: Checking if Steam enabled22:06:05.8 27/10/2015: Steam is installed correctly22:06:05.8 27/10/2015: Found Steam Base Install Folder: c:/program files (x86)/steam22:06:05.8 27/10/2015: Found Steam Game: Fallout: New Vegas. AppID=22380. Location:c:\program files (x86)\steam\steamapps\common\fallout new vegas22:06:05.8 27/10/2015: Found Steam Game: MURDERED: SOUL SUSPECT™. AppID=233290. Location:C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Murdered Soul Suspect22:06:05.8 27/10/2015: Found Steam Game: Banished. AppID=242920. Location:C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Banished22:06:05.8 27/10/2015: Invalid or filtered path:22:06:05.8 27/10/2015: Found Steam Game: Broken Sword 5 - the Serpent's Curse. AppID=262940. Location:C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Broken Sword 522:06:05.8 27/10/2015: Found Steam Game: The Long Dark. AppID=305620. Location:C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\TheLongDark22:06:05.8 27/10/2015: Found Steam Game: Sniper Ghost Warrior 2. AppID=34870. Location:C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\SniperGhostWarrior222:06:05.8 27/10/2015: Invalid or filtered path:22:06:05.8 27/10/2015: Found Steam Game: Team Fortress 2. AppID=440. Location:C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Team Fortress 222:06:05.8 27/10/2015: Found Steam Game: The Settlers 7: Paths to a Kingdom - Gold Edition. AppID=48210. Location:C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Settlers 7 Gold22:06:05.8 27/10/2015: Found Steam Game: RAGE. AppID=9200. Location:C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\RAGE22:06:05.8 27/10/2015: Found Steam games. Steam enabled.22:06:05.8 27/10/2015: Checking if Origin enabled22:06:05.8 27/10/2015: Found Origin Game: SimCity™. ContentID=1008760. ProductID=OFB-EAST:109547434. Location:C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\SimCity\22:06:05.8 27/10/2015: Found Origin games. Origin Enabled.22:06:05.8 27/10/2015: Checking if Uplay enabled22:06:05.8 27/10/2015: Cannot find any installed Uplay games22:06:06.0 27/10/2015: Attempting to load game list22:06:06.2 27/10/2015: MAME CMD options: -nowindow -joy -skip_gameinfo22:06:06.2 27/10/2015: Initialising DirectInput for Gamepad support22:06:06.2 27/10/2015: Using Device USB 2-Axis 8-Button Gamepad22:06:06.3 27/10/2015: Loading Start Page22:06:06.3 27/10/2015: Initializing MCE Remote22:06:06.3 27/10/2015: Playing intro sound file22:06:06.3 27/10/2015: Initialization OK! Starting GameEx!22:06:06.3 27/10/2015: Testing Main Loop Once: Processing Frame22:06:06.5 27/10/2015: Testing Main Loop Once: Main Loop ran successfully22:06:10.0 27/10/2015: Validating: Emulator_1: Snap Path: C:\GameEx\DEMO\5200\video22:06:10.0 27/10/2015: Validating: Emulator_1: Database: [Console] Atari 520022:06:10.0 27/10/2015: Validating: Emulator_1: Title Snap Path: C:\GameEx\DEMO\5200\titles22:06:10.0 27/10/2015: Validating: Emulator_1: Box Art Path: C:\GameEx\DEMO\5200\boxart22:06:10.0 27/10/2015: Validating: Emulator_1: Cart Art Path: C:\GameEx\DEMO\5200\cart22:06:10.0 27/10/2015: Validating: Emulator_1: Manual Path: C:\GameEx\DEMO\5200\manual22:06:10.0 27/10/2015: Validating: Emulator_2: Snap Path: C:\Emulators\_Artwork\SuperNES\ScreenShots22:06:10.0 27/10/2015: Validating: Emulator_2: Background Snap Path: C:\Emulators\_Artwork\SuperNES\GamePosters22:06:10.0 27/10/2015: Validating: Emulator_2: Database Snap Path: C:\Emulators\Mame166\hash\snes.xml22:06:10.0 27/10/2015: Warning: Emulator_2: Database Snap Path Does not exist22:06:10.0 27/10/2015: Validating: Emulator_2: Video Snap Path: C:\Emulators\_Artwork\SuperNES\GameDemos22:06:10.0 27/10/2015: Validating: Emulator_2: Database: [Console] Nintendo SNES22:06:10.0 27/10/2015: Validating: Emulator_2: Title Snap Path: C:\Emulators\_Artwork\SuperNES\TitleScreens22:06:10.0 27/10/2015: Validating: Emulator_2: Box Art Path: C:\Emulators\_Artwork\SuperNES\GameBox3DFront22:06:10.0 27/10/2015: Validating: Emulator_2: Cart Art Path: C:\Emulators\_Artwork\SuperNES\GameMedia2D22:06:10.0 27/10/2015: Validating: Emulator_2: Manual Path: C:\Emulators\_Artwork\SuperNES\GameInstructions22:06:10.0 27/10/2015: Validating: Emulator_3: Snap Path: C:\GameEx\DEMO\N64\video22:06:10.0 27/10/2015: Validating: Emulator_3: Database: [Console] Nintendo N6422:06:10.0 27/10/2015: Validating: Emulator_3: Title Snap Path: C:\GameEx\DEMO\N64\titles22:06:10.0 27/10/2015: Validating: Emulator_3: Box Art Path: C:\GameEx\DEMO\N64\boxart22:06:10.0 27/10/2015: Validating: Emulator_3: Cart Art Path: C:\GameEx\DEMO\N64\cart22:06:10.0 27/10/2015: Validating: Emulator_3: Manual Path: C:\GameEx\DEMO\N64\manual22:06:10.0 27/10/2015: Validating: Emulator_4: Snap Path: C:\Emulators\_Artwork\NintendoEntertainmentSystem\ScreenShots22:06:10.0 27/10/2015: Validating: Emulator_4: Background Snap Path: C:\Emulators\_Artwork\NintendoEntertainmentSystem\GameFlyers22:06:10.0 27/10/2015: Warning: Emulator_4: Background Snap Path Does not exist22:06:10.0 27/10/2015: Validating: Emulator_4: Database Snap Path: C:\Emulators\Mame166\hash\nes.xml22:06:10.0 27/10/2015: Warning: Emulator_4: Database Snap Path Does not exist22:06:10.0 27/10/2015: Validating: Emulator_4: Video Snap Path: C:\Emulators\_Artwork\NintendoEntertainmentSystem\GameDemos22:06:10.0 27/10/2015: Validating: Emulator_4: Title Snap Path: C:\Emulators\_Artwork\NintendoEntertainmentSystem\TitleScreens22:06:10.0 27/10/2015: Validating: Emulator_4: Box Art Path: C:\Emulators\_Artwork\NintendoEntertainmentSystem\GameBox3DFront22:06:10.0 27/10/2015: Validating: Emulator_4: Cart Art Path: C:\Emulators\_Artwork\NintendoEntertainmentSystem\GameMedia3D22:06:10.0 27/10/2015: Validating: Emulator_4: Manual Path: C:\Emulators\_Artwork\NintendoEntertainmentSystem\GameInstructions22:06:10.0 27/10/2015: Validating: Emulator_5: Snap Path: C:\Assets\Commodore Amiga\Snaps\DemoBase22:06:10.0 27/10/2015: Validating: Emulator_5: Database: [PC] Commodore Amiga (DemoBase)22:06:10.0 27/10/2015: Warning: Emulator_5: Database Does not exist22:06:10.0 27/10/2015: Validating: Emulator_5: Title Snap Path: C:\Assets\Commodore Amiga\Titles\DemoBase22:06:10.0 27/10/2015: Validating: Emulator_5: Box Art Path: C:\Assets\Commodore Amiga\Boxes\DemoBase22:06:10.0 27/10/2015: Validating: Emulator_5: Cart Art Path: C:\Assets\Commodore Amiga\Carts\DemoBase22:06:10.0 27/10/2015: Warning: Emulator_5: MAPFile Does Not Exist22:06:13.1 27/10/2015: Restoring Emulator from Cache: 122:06:13.1 27/10/2015: Restoring Emulator Database From Cache: 122:06:13.4 27/10/2015: Restoring Emulator from Cache: 222:06:13.4 27/10/2015: Restoring Emulator Database From Cache: 222:06:13.5 27/10/2015: Restoring Emulator from Cache: 322:06:13.5 27/10/2015: Restoring Emulator Database From Cache: 322:07:34.4 27/10/2015: Running: cmd.exe /c C: mame64.exe snes -rompath "C:\Emulators\_Roms\SuperNES" -cart "Donkey Kong Country (USA).avi"22:07:34.6 27/10/2015: Shutting down display22:07:38.6 27/10/2015: Writing Stats22:07:38.8 27/10/2015: Plugin: Game Exit22:07:38.8 27/10/2015: Plugin: Process Commands22:07:38.8 27/10/2015: Refreshing Keyboard22:07:38.9 27/10/2015: Initialising Audio22:07:39.0 27/10/2015: Restoring Window22:07:39.0 27/10/2015: Reinitializing Graphics System22:07:40.1 27/10/2015: Reloading Game Info Page22:07:40.1 27/10/2015: Returning to GameEx22:07:57.9 27/10/2015: Exiting GameEx!22:07:57.9 27/10/2015: Disposing all videos22:07:57.9 27/10/2015: Deleting temporary Karaoke videos22:07:57.9 27/10/2015: Disposing Image List22:07:57.9 27/10/2015: Disposing Fonts22:07:57.9 27/10/2015: Disposing Surfaces22:07:57.9 27/10/2015: Saving Settings22:07:57.9 27/10/2015: Saving Settings22:07:57.9 27/10/2015: Shutting down Bass22:07:57.9 27/10/2015: Closing HideOS.exe22:07:58.1 27/10/2015: Disposing Plugins22:07:58.1 27/10/2015: Disposing Plugins22:07:58.1 27/10/2015: Closing database connection22:07:58.1 27/10/2015: Checking for applications to Launch On Exit22:07:58.1 27/10/2015: Media Center was not open when starting GameEx, so not launching22:07:58.2 27/10/2015: Logging out of GameEx Online22:08:01.0 27/10/2015: Bye Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Draco1962 Posted October 27, 2015 Share Posted October 27, 2015 What emulator are you running and can you provide the emulator config file? Click the link in my sig on how to locate this file. Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dal1980 Posted October 27, 2015 Author Share Posted October 27, 2015 It's Mame64.exe as listing in my Paths.I can run the games via CLI but I am unable to tell GameEx where my games are Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Draco1962 Posted October 27, 2015 Share Posted October 27, 2015 Have you considered using one of the dedicated SNES emulators? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dal1980 Posted October 27, 2015 Author Share Posted October 27, 2015 I don't understand what would change if I did that.Where does GameEx read the list of files I have inside my Roms directory? Does it scan the directory itself or does it read from a db or xml file somewhere?The same thing has happened to my NES which I also use Mame64.exe to play. These both work if I address them in the command line (DOS) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedDog Posted October 28, 2015 Share Posted October 28, 2015 Hi Dal,Here is what you logfile says happened when you ran Donkey Kong Country (USA): cmd.exe /c C: mame64.exe snes -rompath "C:\Emulators\_Roms\SuperNES" -cart "Donkey Kong Country (USA).avi"In other words, GameEx attempted to run a video file and not a rom file. I would not have expected that since your rom filter for SNES is set to *.zip;*.srm;. Please check the Donkey Kong Country (USA) zip file and let us know what files are actually in there.I was also wondering if you would mind providing another more simple example. Could you try a game that is not using the zip format, post that logfile, and let us know what game it is?As a side note, I have not used mame64 as a console emulator and I was unable not find a list of command line arguments that contained the -cart flag. Are you pretty confident that the command Line structure you have set up in GameEx is valid? this is what you have listed: mame64.exe snes -rompath "[rompath]" -cart "[romfile]"As for using a dedicated SNES emulator, as long as YOU know that mame64 can be used to run SNES games using a command line, then you certainly can do that. Personally, I use dedicated emulators because I felt that the result would likely be as good as it possible or there might be some feature that I really wanted. On a side note, I do think it is a little easier to troubleshoot dedicated emulators since they are isolated to one system, but not by much. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedDog Posted October 28, 2015 Share Posted October 28, 2015 Another thought...I am wondering if this could be a GoodMerge related issue where the zip file contains a bunch of files (including roms AND videos) and the user is not a registered GameEx user. I wonder what file GameEx would attempt to run in that case... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dal1980 Posted October 28, 2015 Author Share Posted October 28, 2015 RedDog, I'm confident with the Mame64 commands as I've been working with another chat group to help me get this up and running Its apparently exactly the same as MESS but you address it as "mame64.exe" as they merged. I like having the mame emulator doing all of my stuff except N64 which apparently it doesn't hold up too well with.As far as donkey kong country goes.. I thought that was a pre-packed thing with GameEx (if I look in the demo folder I see them 4 titles there but with no Roms so I assume they are set to just "show" you the game).I have approximately 780 games sitting in my SuperNES folder, I find it strange that it would have identified for popular titles out of all of them. I can't show you a log of another one as the problem is that I can't get them on the list for GameEx to execute (this is my whole problem).My collection has 99% .zips and a dozen .srm filesDonkey Kong Country (U) (V1.2) [!].srm is one of them.Here's the rest of the srm files onlyActRaiser (U) [!].srmAD&D - Eye of the Beholder (U) [!].srmCivilization (U) [!].srmDonkey Kong Country (U) (V1.2) [!].srmDonkey Kong Country 2 - Diddy's Kong Quest (U) (V1.1) [!].srmDragon View (U) [!].srmEarthbound (U) [!].srmEmmitt Smith Football (U).srmF-ZERO (U) [!].srmSecret of Mana (U) [!].srmSim City (U) [!].srmsnesSuper Mario Kart (U) [!].srmSuper Mario World (U) [!].srmWorld League Soccer (U) [!].srmInside the zips I have (after checking few of them out) there is just 1 file named the same as the zip but with a smc extension (not srm!)I don't know what else to share but let me know if you want me to try anything.CheersJames Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dal1980 Posted October 28, 2015 Author Share Posted October 28, 2015 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nullPointer Posted October 28, 2015 Share Posted October 28, 2015 I'm wondering if GameEx is hanging on to the emulator cache for the demo settings. You can force GameEx to rebuild the cache files for an emulator by deleting the 'cache' files in the GameEx\Data directory. Try going into that directory and entering EMU_2*.*cache into the search field. You can delete any of the results that are returned. Next start up GameEx (which will now be forced to rebuild your cache files), and see whether this resolves your list issue.Also just out of curiosity, where do you have GameEx installed? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dal1980 Posted October 28, 2015 Author Share Posted October 28, 2015 Thanks nullPointerI've just followed everything that gameEx suggested so C:\GameEx for GameEx and C:\Emulators for all the Emulators which I also included _Roms and _Artwork to keep everything nice a neat I cleared the cache files and started GameEx. No problems but when I tried to open Nintendo SNES folder to see there were any Roms, it entered and kicked me straight back out. I've left it a while before trying again while I worte this post......I've gone back to see that it has actually allowed me in to the folder except there's nothing in there. I can hear the click/tap of my menu selection changing but I can't see where it is and the menu with change view and back is missing too!There's just these details:All Games8,149 Items5 | 11I tried to see if I could start a hidden game but when I pressed to start it (twice) it moved the screen back over to my Mame arcade Roms collection?!Very strange :s Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedDog Posted October 28, 2015 Share Posted October 28, 2015 Here's an example of command line that executes the game Zombies Ate My Neighbors which I played for 478 seconds. The Roms work, GameEx currently doesn't lolC:\Emulators\Mame166>mame64.exe snes -rompath "C:\Emulators\_Roms\SuperNES" -cart "C:\Emulators\_Roms\SuperNES\Zombies Ate My Neighbors (U) [!].zip"Average speed: 100.00% (478 seconds)Here's the updated:Command Line: mame64.exe snes -rompath "[ROMPATH]" -cart "[ROMPATH]\[ROMFILE]"If Zombies Ate My Neighbors (U) [!].zip worked, then one would expect Donkey Kong Country (USA).zip to work in the same way (assuming there are no issues with that specific game for that emulator). I would suggest you try running a bat file outside GameEx to confirm that it works.Otherwise, I have to admit that I have no more ideas for now. Hopefully nullPointer or another knowledgeable soul can offer some useful suggestions... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nullPointer Posted October 28, 2015 Share Posted October 28, 2015 No problems but when I tried to open Nintendo SNES folder to see there were any Roms, it entered and kicked me straight back out. I've left it a while before trying again while I worte this post...This part is very strange. If Windows Explorer is being weird about granting access to your ROMs directory, it's a pretty sure bet that GameEx won't be able to access it. Are there any permissions set on the directory which might be preventing access? (Right Click on the Directory > Properties > Security tab) What happens if you run GameEx as Administrator? (i.e. right click on the executable and select Run As Administrator)Wanna try another experiment? Create a new directory, copy a single ROM over to it, configure GameEx to use that as your ROM directory, and see if that makes a difference when you run GameEx. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dal1980 Posted October 28, 2015 Author Share Posted October 28, 2015 Sorry nullPointer, I meant that the folder icon in gameEx, Windows explorer is fine. I don't know what to call these different screens. I might have had a clue if there was proper documentation to this programs UI. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nullPointer Posted October 28, 2015 Share Posted October 28, 2015 I might have had a clue if there was proper documentation to this programs UI.As far as that goes, the wiki is a good place to start, although admittedly there's not much documentation in terms of the interface for the frontend itself.Did you try using an alternate ROM folder (purely as an experiment mind)? I'm just trying to pin down whether there's an issue with the directory or there's still something else going on. I'm also wondering whether the fact that the directory starts with a non-alphanumeric character might be having an impact. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dal1980 Posted October 28, 2015 Author Share Posted October 28, 2015 I've spent some time setting up another front end (emulation station) to see if I could get it working in there. I've had to write a batch script so I can record issues with getting the commands to work (emulation station issue) but one things for certain the roms loaded as soon as I told it where they were located in emulation station. I can't understand why GameEx would have a problem with the path but I'll do that now for the sake of trying.CheersPS: not sure if this is any use to anyone for bug reporting on Mame64's Internal MESS:: Batch file by Dal1980 V1.0 (28/10/2015):: Simple Batch file to use with mame64.exe for executing MESS roms:: and storing the output to a file shame.txt (same directory):: This file should be stored with mame64.exe:: Usage: shame {system} {path to roms} {filename}:: Example: shame snes "c:\mydirectory\myroms" "Game Name Here (ok).zip":: Please note: Remember to use quotes on around the last two parameters.:: -----------------------------------------------------------------------@ECHO off::lets get the directory and setup our BVMame Variable::i.e. this will be c:\mydirectory\mame64.exeSET BVMame=%~dp0%mame64.exeECHO Running "%BVMame%"IF %1.==. GOTO MissingParam1IF %2.==. GOTO MissingParam2IF %3.==. GOTO MissingParam3::Batch Variables (BV)SET BVsystem=%1SET BVrmpath=%2SET BVrfname=%3::lets remove double quoteSET BVsystem=%BVsystem:"=%SET BVrmpath=%BVrmpath:"=%SET BVrfname=%BVrfname:"=%::now remove single quotesSET BVsystem=%BVsystem:'=%SET BVrmpath=%BVrmpath:'=%SET BVrfname=%BVrfname:'=%::Above code removes " and ' from the passed params::below removes the end \ (backslash) if it has been includedIF "x%BVrmpath:~-1%"=="x\" ( SET BVrmpath=%BVrmpath:~0,-1%)::(THIS) Use these lines instead if the rom file name doesn't include the path (this would maybe be tested for in future versions)::ECHO %date% %time% Executing: %BVMame% %BVsystem% -rp "%BVrmpath%" -cart "%BVrmpath%\%BVrfname%" >>%~dp0%shame.txt::ECHO %date% %time% Executing: %BVMame% %BVsystem% -rp "%BVrmpath%" -cart "%BVrmpath%\%BVrfname%" 2>>%~dp0%shame.txt::ECHO Passed Params 1: %1 >>%~dp0%shame.txt::ECHO Passed Params 2: %2 >>%~dp0%shame.txt::ECHO Passed Params 3: %3 >>%~dp0%shame.txt::%BVMame% %BVsystem% -rp "%BVrmpath%" -cart "%BVrmpath%\%BVrfname%" 2>>%~dp0%shame.txt::(OR THIS) Use these lines instead if the rom file name has the full path (this would maybe be tested for in future versions)ECHO %date% %time% Executing: %BVMame% %BVsystem% -rp "%BVrmpath%" -cart "%BVrfname%" >>%~dp0%shame.txtECHO Passed Params 1: %1 >>%~dp0%shame.txtECHO Passed Params 2: %2 >>%~dp0%shame.txtECHO Passed Params 3: %3 >>%~dp0%shame.txt%BVMame% %BVsystem% -rp "%BVrmpath%" -cart "%BVrfname%" 2>>%~dp0%shame.txtECHO %date% %time% End of Entry >>%~dp0%shame.txtECHO ... >>%~dp0%shame.txtGOTO EndBatch::Error Handling Routine:MissingParam1 @ECHO . ~"&"~ . @ECHO ~# Batch file by Dal1980 V1.0 (28/10/2015) ~# @ECHO Simple Batch file to use with mame64.exe for executing MESS roms @ECHO and storing the output to a file shame.txt (same directory) @ECHO This file should be stored with mame64.exe @ECHO . . @ECHO --Usage------------------------------------------------------- @ECHO shame {system} "{path to roms}" "{filename}" @ECHO -------------------------------------------------------------- @ECHO . . @ECHO --Example----------------------------------------------------- @ECHO shame snes "c:\mydirectory\myroms" "Game Name Here (ok).zip" @ECHO -------------------------------------------------------------- @ECHO * Remember to use quotes on around the last two parameters * @ECHO ~# ~# @ECHO OFFGOTO EndBatch :MissingParam2 ECHO Missing Parameter for Path to RomsGOTO EndBatch :MissingParam3 ECHO Missing Parameter for Rom Cart FilenameGOTO EndBatch::End of Batch Marker:EndBatch Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dal1980 Posted October 28, 2015 Author Share Posted October 28, 2015 Nah - c:\emulators\myroms\supernes didn't work.There shouldn't be a problem with the path otherwise mame arcade games would load artwork (_Artwork) or their roms (_Roms\Mame166)I'll try a different emulator maybe Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dal1980 Posted October 28, 2015 Author Share Posted October 28, 2015 I've setup snes9x.exe which is a very simple install. I've gone through the GameEx GUI and navigated to SNES Test and pressed to enter into that screen.It let me in the first time and done exactly the same as before (no roms listed) then kicked me out after a few seconds and now i can't get back in to that screen. For the record I've reset the theme back to default - new to make sure there wasn't a theme issue going on. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nullPointer Posted October 28, 2015 Share Posted October 28, 2015 Yeah man I have to admit I'm a bit stumped on this one. Just to recapitulate though (especially since we jumped to the next page), within GameEx you can see an entry for SNES in your emulators list, but when you attempt to view the games it's an empty list. Does that all sound right?The only other thing I might suggest is to try temporarily removing your ROM filter to see if it makes a difference.You could also build a map file which would (or should) force the issue, but to be honest I'd rather figure out why it's not working in the conventional sense. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nullPointer Posted October 28, 2015 Share Posted October 28, 2015 I've setup snes9x.exe which is a very simple install. I've gone through the GameEx GUI and navigated to SNES Test and pressed to enter into that screen.It let me in the first time and done exactly the same as before (no roms listed) then kicked me out after a few seconds and now i can't get back in to that screen. For the record I've reset the theme back to default - new to make sure there wasn't a theme issue going on.Hey before moving on would you mind posting your log file for the run in which GameEx booted you from the game selection screen? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dal1980 Posted October 28, 2015 Author Share Posted October 28, 2015 Sure15:47:29.7 28/10/2015: Opening Configuration File15:47:29.7 28/10/2015: GameEx: Version 14.41: Starting Log15:47:29.7 28/10/2015: Windows 7 Professional Service Pack 1 64-bit15:47:29.7 28/10/2015: Aero running15:47:29.7 28/10/2015: Initializing Vista/Windows 7 volume control15:47:29.7 28/10/2015: Getting CPU and RAM info15:47:29.7 28/10/2015: Intel® Core i7 CPU 960 @ 3.20GHz, 12279MB15:47:29.7 28/10/2015: 3.21Ghz - 8 Cores or CPU's15:47:29.7 28/10/2015: Running Randomize()15:47:29.8 28/10/2015: Loading PlugIns15:47:29.8 28/10/2015: Checking for applications to Launch On Startup15:47:29.8 28/10/2015: Setting default net connection limit to 1515:47:29.8 28/10/2015: Running Misc startup tasks15:47:29.8 28/10/2015: Setting Menu types15:47:29.8 28/10/2015: Getting Configuration Values15:47:29.8 28/10/2015: Using Theme: Default - Default - New15:47:29.8 28/10/2015: Checking for alternate Image Directory for Theme: Default - Default - New15:47:29.8 28/10/2015: Launching HideOS.exe15:47:29.8 28/10/2015: Initialising Video/MNG DLL's15:47:29.8 28/10/2015: GameEx will check for media insertion (may affect performance)15:47:29.8 28/10/2015: Hiding Taskbar15:47:29.8 28/10/2015: Is Media Center running?15:47:29.8 28/10/2015: Checking/Creating LCD Registry values15:47:29.8 28/10/2015: Check Media Center Exit/Start Mode15:47:29.8 28/10/2015: Media Center Mode 215:47:29.8 28/10/2015: Video previews on. Warning: Only recommended on modern systems15:47:29.8 28/10/2015: Snap Delay set to: 415:47:29.8 28/10/2015: Get other settings15:47:29.8 28/10/2015: Set: Find emulator artwork on best match basis15:47:29.8 28/10/2015: Start work for Form15:47:29.8 28/10/2015: Getting Original Screen Size15:47:29.8 28/10/2015: Opening Database Connection15:47:29.8 28/10/2015: Initializing Component15:47:29.9 28/10/2015: MAME Path is: C:\Emulators\Mame16615:47:29.9 28/10/2015: MAME EXE file is: mame64.exe15:47:29.9 28/10/2015: ROM Path is: C:\Emulators\_Roms\Mame16615:47:29.9 28/10/2015: Catver.ini is located at: C:\GameEx\DATA\catver.ini15:47:29.9 28/10/2015: controls.ini is located at: C:\GameEx\DATA\controls.ini15:47:30.0 28/10/2015: History.dat is located at: C:\GameEx\DATA\history.dat15:47:30.0 28/10/2015: nplayers.ini is located at: C:\GameEx\DATA\nplayers.ini15:47:30.0 28/10/2015: command.dat is located at: C:\GameEx\DATA\command.dat15:47:30.0 28/10/2015: MAMEinfo.dat is located at: C:\GameEx\DATA\mameinfo.dat15:47:30.0 28/10/2015: Loading Controls.ini map file15:47:30.0 28/10/2015: Snap Path is: C:\Emulators\_Artwork\Mame166\ScreenShots15:47:30.0 28/10/2015: Database Snap Path is: C:\Emulators\Mame166\hash15:47:30.0 28/10/2015: Background Snap Path is: C:\Emulators\_Artwork\Mame166\ScreenShots15:47:30.0 28/10/2015: AVI Snap Path is: C:\Emulators\_Artwork\Mame166\GameDemos15:47:30.0 28/10/2015: Flyer Path is: C:\Emulators\_Artwork\Mame166\GamePosters15:47:30.0 28/10/2015: Cabinet Path is: C:\Emulators\_Artwork\Mame166\Cabinets15:47:30.0 28/10/2015: Cabinet 3D Path is: C:\GameEx\DEMO\MAME\cabinets3d15:47:30.0 28/10/2015: Title Path is: C:\Emulators\_Artwork\Mame166\TitleScreens15:47:30.0 28/10/2015: PCB Path is: C:\Emulators\_Artwork\Mame166\GameMedia2D15:47:30.0 28/10/2015: Artwork Preview Path is: C:\Emulators\_Artwork\Mame166\GamePosters15:47:30.0 28/10/2015: Panel Path is: C:\Emulators\_Artwork\Mame166\Controls15:47:30.0 28/10/2015: Manual Path is: C:\Emulators\_Artwork\Mame166\GameInstructions15:47:30.0 28/10/2015: Icon Path is: C:\Emulators\_Artwork\Mame166\Icons15:47:30.0 28/10/2015: Marquee Path is: C:\Emulators\_Artwork\Mame166\Marquees15:47:30.0 28/10/2015: Applying Language/Text15:47:30.0 28/10/2015: Text/Language: English15:47:30.0 28/10/2015: Loading Language/Text15:47:30.0 28/10/2015: Using 3D Alpha Blended Animations.15:47:30.0 28/10/2015: Retrieving resolution setting15:47:30.0 28/10/2015: Using General Font: Trebuchet MS15:47:30.0 28/10/2015: Using Title Font: Trebuchet MS15:47:30.0 28/10/2015: GameEx will try to reduce CPU usage15:47:30.0 28/10/2015: Initialising Direct3D15:47:30.1 28/10/2015: Applying GameEx is Loading Image15:47:30.1 28/10/2015: Setting Resolution to 1920x1080 32 bit color15:47:30.1 28/10/2015: Creating Surfaces15:47:30.3 28/10/2015: Creating Primary Surface - Full Screen Mode15:47:30.3 28/10/2015: Creating Back Buffer15:47:30.3 28/10/2015: Loading graphic Surfaces15:47:30.3 28/10/2015: Display is running at: 1920x1080 32bit color, 60hz15:47:30.3 28/10/2015: Adapter: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti15:47:30.3 28/10/2015: Max texture size: 16384x1638415:47:30.3 28/10/2015: Available texture memory: -69MB15:47:30.3 28/10/2015: Initialising Bass Audio Library15:47:30.3 28/10/2015: Creating Surfaces Misc and Dialogs15:47:30.4 28/10/2015: Creating Surfaces Volume15:47:30.4 28/10/2015: Creating Surfaces Arrows15:47:30.4 28/10/2015: Creating Surfaces GameEXlogo Text15:47:30.4 28/10/2015: Creating Surfaces Toolbar15:47:30.4 28/10/2015: Creating Surfaces Toolbar Controls15:47:30.4 28/10/2015: Creating Surfaces Backgrounds15:47:30.4 28/10/2015: Creating Surfaces GameEx Logo15:47:30.4 28/10/2015: Creating Surface Unselected15:47:30.4 28/10/2015: Creating Surfaces Snaps15:47:30.4 28/10/2015: Creating Surfaces Menu and List Bars15:47:30.5 28/10/2015: Creating Fonts15:47:30.5 28/10/2015: Creating Game Font15:47:30.5 28/10/2015: Creating Game Font Faded15:47:30.6 28/10/2015: Creating Title Font15:47:30.6 28/10/2015: Restoring Title Font From Cache15:47:30.7 28/10/2015: Creating Font Black15:47:30.7 28/10/2015: Creating Font Black Small15:47:30.8 28/10/2015: Fonts Created Succesfully15:47:31.1 28/10/2015: Initial Emulator Load15:47:31.1 28/10/2015: Loading Custom Emulators15:47:31.1 28/10/2015: Loading Emulator 6: SNES Test15:47:31.1 28/10/2015: Checking if Steam enabled15:47:31.1 28/10/2015: Steam is installed correctly15:47:31.1 28/10/2015: Found Steam Base Install Folder: c:/program files (x86)/steam15:47:31.1 28/10/2015: Found Steam Game: Fallout: New Vegas. AppID=22380. Location:c:\program files (x86)\steam\steamapps\common\fallout new vegas15:47:31.1 28/10/2015: Found Steam Game: MURDERED: SOUL SUSPECT™. AppID=233290. Location:C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Murdered Soul Suspect15:47:31.1 28/10/2015: Found Steam Game: Banished. AppID=242920. Location:C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Banished15:47:31.1 28/10/2015: Invalid or filtered path:15:47:31.1 28/10/2015: Found Steam Game: Broken Sword 5 - the Serpent's Curse. AppID=262940. Location:C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Broken Sword 515:47:31.1 28/10/2015: Found Steam Game: The Long Dark. AppID=305620. Location:C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\TheLongDark15:47:31.1 28/10/2015: Found Steam Game: Sniper Ghost Warrior 2. AppID=34870. Location:C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\SniperGhostWarrior215:47:31.1 28/10/2015: Invalid or filtered path:15:47:31.1 28/10/2015: Found Steam Game: Team Fortress 2. AppID=440. Location:C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Team Fortress 215:47:31.1 28/10/2015: Found Steam Game: The Settlers 7: Paths to a Kingdom - Gold Edition. AppID=48210. Location:C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Settlers 7 Gold15:47:31.1 28/10/2015: Found Steam Game: RAGE. AppID=9200. Location:C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\RAGE15:47:31.1 28/10/2015: Found Steam games. Steam enabled.15:47:31.1 28/10/2015: Checking if Origin enabled15:47:31.1 28/10/2015: Found Origin Game: SimCity™. ContentID=1008760. ProductID=OFB-EAST:109547434. Location:C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\SimCity\15:47:31.1 28/10/2015: Found Origin games. Origin Enabled.15:47:31.1 28/10/2015: Checking if Uplay enabled15:47:31.1 28/10/2015: Cannot find any installed Uplay games15:47:31.3 28/10/2015: Attempting to load game list15:47:31.4 28/10/2015: MAME CMD options: -nowindow -joy -skip_gameinfo15:47:31.4 28/10/2015: Cannot Load Play List. Check Path and filename15:47:31.4 28/10/2015: Initialising DirectInput for Gamepad support15:47:31.5 28/10/2015: Using Device USB 2-Axis 8-Button Gamepad15:47:31.5 28/10/2015: Loading Start Page15:47:31.6 28/10/2015: Initializing MCE Remote15:47:31.6 28/10/2015: Playing intro sound file15:47:31.6 28/10/2015: Initialization OK! Starting GameEx!15:47:31.6 28/10/2015: Testing Main Loop Once: Processing Frame15:47:31.8 28/10/2015: Testing Main Loop Once: Main Loop ran successfully15:47:35.2 28/10/2015: Validating: Emulator_6: Database: [Console] Nintendo SNES15:48:05.8 28/10/2015: Exiting GameEx!15:48:05.8 28/10/2015: Disposing all videos15:48:05.8 28/10/2015: Deleting temporary Karaoke videos15:48:05.8 28/10/2015: Disposing Image List15:48:05.8 28/10/2015: Disposing Fonts15:48:05.8 28/10/2015: Disposing Surfaces15:48:05.8 28/10/2015: Saving Settings15:48:05.8 28/10/2015: Saving Settings15:48:05.8 28/10/2015: Shutting down Bass15:48:05.8 28/10/2015: Closing HideOS.exe15:48:06.0 28/10/2015: Disposing Plugins15:48:06.0 28/10/2015: Disposing Plugins15:48:06.0 28/10/2015: Closing database connection15:48:06.0 28/10/2015: Checking for applications to Launch On Exit15:48:06.0 28/10/2015: Media Center was not open when starting GameEx, so not launching15:48:06.0 28/10/2015: ByeThese logs don't really show a problem... maybe I could video it or something Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dal1980 Posted October 28, 2015 Author Share Posted October 28, 2015 Here's a link to YouTube2min video but I got myself lost trying to show you my mame menu lol (can't hold the phone AND think at the same time it appears ) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nullPointer Posted October 28, 2015 Share Posted October 28, 2015 Well thanks for your patience Dal1980. I'm really at the point where I'm just taking shots in the dark based on what I would do in this situation. Does the same thing happen if you change to a different view? The list based view is the most straight forward, so I would suggest trying that one. If you've not done this before it's simply a matter of clicking the change view a few times. If you're in a "icon based" view (as in the video) you'll want to click the icon that looks like a computer monitor displaying stars. If you're in a "text based" view it will simply say <Change View>. You may need to change views a few times to find the list based view. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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