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hi guys,

i'm having a bit of a strange problem, i configured atari jaguar to run with gameex, configured it all the right way and enabled the emulator to show in gameex, it is however nowhere to be seen, i've setup about 22 emulators wich all run great but jaguar just doesnt want to show, any idea's?

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hi guys,

i'm having a bit of a strange problem, i configured atari jaguar to run with gameex, configured it all the right way and enabled the emulator to show in gameex, it is however nowhere to be seen, i've setup about 22 emulators wich all run great but jaguar just doesnt want to show, any idea's?

Try the config that was updated by nologic in the databases thread. Compare his with yours and you should be in good shape. :)

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i've moved it from emulator 22 to emulator 6 and it works fine now.now i have 1 more question, neogeocd is the last emulator i have to configure with gameex,

i have the iso and mpg files from the games, i can add them to play with gameex without sound. i dont think i'm able to play them with sound but what i do want to know is this:

i'm using neocd.exe and it runs fine but i have no clue how i have to configure the controls. anyone any ideas so i can finish my project?

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Well in the readme.txt for neocd.exe it lists the following

					 Player 1	   Player 2	Joystick(1 and 2)
--------------------------------------------------------------
Up Cursor-Up R Joy-Up
Down Cursor-Down F Joy-Down
Left Cursor-Left D Joy-Left
Right Cursor-Right G Joy-Right

A Left-Ctrl A Button-0
B Left-Alt S Button-1
C Space Q Button-2
D Left-Shift W Button-3

Player Start 1 2 Button-8

Player Select 5 6 Button-9

Toggle Fullscreen F1
Cycle Video Effect F2
Increase Frameskip F3
Toggle Sound F4

Take Screenshot F12
(snapxxxx.bmp)

Quit Esc
----------------------------------------------------------------

That said I'm having a hell of a time getting it to go full screen by default. :(

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Well the ScummVM setup would probably be a little heavy handed for the task.

That said I've attached what I currently got for NeoCD/SDL which for some reason or another is buggy...it seems to work fine...then after a few different Neo-Geo games have been played...Daemon Tools for some reason not only mounts the CD image...but opens it as well...stealing focus. :(

Now my self I would suggest you convert your ISO+MP3 files over to a single CD image...that is provided you have a CUE file along with those. *crosses fingers*

Now to do this you need Nero v7...or at least this is the way I do it.

Fire up Nero from the "Data" shortcut folder in your Start Menu.

If the "New Compilation" wizard pops up close it by pressing "Cancel".

Ideally you'll have your Toolbar showing...if not then select "View\Toolbars" from the Item Menu.

In your Toolbar you'll notice a drop down combo box...click on it and select "Image Recorder" rather than your current CD\DVD burner.

Now select from the Item Menu "Recorder\Burn Image..."

You should now be presented with an "Open" dialog...from here browse to your Neo-Geo ISO+MP3+CUE files...and select a "CUE" file that is grouped with ISO+MP3...now click "Open"

At this point you should be greeted by an "Burn Compilation" dialog...make sure "Write" is checked then click "Burn"

A "Save Image File" dialog should pop up...browse to where you wish to save the CD image and give it a name...ideally its correct long name ie "2020 Super Baseball (1995-02-25)(SNK)[!][NGCD-030].nrg" then click "Save"

Now it should only take a few moments to create your new CD image...at which point you should be notified that the burn process completed and be asked if you wish to create the same image again...I'd suggest making one is good enough so click "OK"...and you'll be back at square one again...needing to repeat the whole thing again to create a new and different CD image.

Oh this can also be done with ISO+WAV+CUE as well...just fyi is all.

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