RIP-Felix Posted September 12, 2019 Author Share Posted September 12, 2019 Interesting. There's a Dreamcast and a Saturn case for the XU4 on thingiverse. Is the N2 the same footprint? Might make for a fun mini console project. I'll admit, my excitement for small form factor computers has waned. They don't have enough horsepower to use run-ahead latency reduction in retroarch, thus the suffer from lag (more than I care for). Does the N2 handle Run-Ahead latency reduction for NES, SNES, Genesis? I don't know if it's enabled in the RA cores for Odroid. N64, DC, and PS1 probably won't work well at all, but are of less consequence than older systems where tight controls matter. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hansolo77 Posted September 12, 2019 Share Posted September 12, 2019 I'm not sure if it does or not. My assumption would be yes. I've never had much issue with lag and never bothered to look into it. It uses the RetroArch system for most emulation, and it does all that stuff. As for the footprint, if you're talking about power, it actually runs on 12v as opposed to 5v for most SBC's. If you're talking about measurement dimensions, it is about the same length, but maybe double the width of other SBC's like the Pi and Xu4. It's more square, and comes with a built in heat sink on the bottom. The current OS is still buggy, and in still in beta. If you're looking for a solid system, skip it for now. I'm having issues with the 8bitdo dongle being unrecognized during boot up, and it occasionally loses connection. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RIP-Felix Posted September 13, 2019 Author Share Posted September 13, 2019 Pretty much what I suspected. I was thinking of trying an Intel NUC, but the better ones cost a fair penny (or perhaps an unfair penny, knowing Intel). Still, they are too big for what I have in mind. Maybe a full size console gut, but I don't have any bunked consoles. AND I'VE TRIED BUYING BROKEN...lol. I have to attempt to fix them, and apparently I'm too tenacious to give up and call it dead. Why can't you actually find a really broken console on e-bay? I should start a repair shop. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hansolo77 Posted September 13, 2019 Share Posted September 13, 2019 I still really like the retro look of the original NES. Nothing screams old like that. So I look for broken NES's. The funny thing is, 9 times out of 10 it's a simple fix. They say it doesn't work, that the cartridge slot is broke or something. There's usually just a bent or broken pin in the slot, and you can buy replacement parts for that really cheap. But the NES is so old, nobody wants to bother fixing it. I've got 4 now, 2 with RetroPi (using Raspberry Pi's) and 2 with TheRA (using an XU4 and eventually my N2). I built a RetroPi for my brother using a Sega Genesis console because that was the one he wanted. I also have a RetroPie inside an old PS1, but it's dedicated to just PlayStation games. I don't have a 3D printer, but if I did, there are some pretty nice looking "consoles" people are making. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RIP-Felix Posted September 15, 2019 Author Share Posted September 15, 2019 An interesting video. I have not heard of the DreamPi! Apparently it can be used to play Phantasy Star Online and download some DLC. I'll have to look into it as that sounds interesting. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zombiekilldemon Posted September 18, 2019 Share Posted September 18, 2019 OMG just finding your post here RIP-Felix is like everything I wanted. I only have 2 final question for you when it comes to your monster set up is input lag on the lightconn to much for something like House of the Dead and have you heard of the Mclassic? If not I'd say look it up because that thing with the DCHDMI will be God! It will even up scale to 1440p while maintaining the 4x3 aspect ratio. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RIP-Felix Posted September 20, 2019 Author Share Posted September 20, 2019 On 9/17/2019 at 6:41 PM, Zombiekilldemon said: OMG just finding your post here RIP-Felix is like everything I wanted. I only have 2 final question for you when it comes to your monster set up is input lag on the lightconn to much for something like House of the Dead and have you heard of the Mclassic? If not I'd say look it up because that thing with the DCHDMI will be God! It will even up scale to 1440p while maintaining the 4x3 aspect ratio. Lol...thanks man! I'm glad my struggles to piece this together helped you out. To answer your first question, I haven't tested the Gunconn out that much yet. It does work if you're standing far enough back. I just got a wide angle lens in and have yet to custom print a 3D mount for it. However, the lens should increase the field of view on the IR sensor allowing it to work in my game room. I'm guessing it will distort the aiming calculation causing accuracy to suffer, but that's something I'll test when I get to it. As for the tracking/lag. Chris confirmed he harvests the IR sensor out of Nintendo Wiimotes. So it's basically the same level of responsiveness you can expect from lightgun games on the Wii. I imagine that it's very similar in performance to an Ultimark Aimtrack which uses basically the same tech. As for the marseille mCalssic, I agree with most of the sentiments others have expressed on the SHMUPS forums, but I don't see it as being completely useless. My main complaint with my mCable Gaming Edition is that it stretches everything to 16:9, even 4:3 content, and I can't stretch it back with my TV's aspect/zoom button because it rudely things It's already in the best mode (stay away from VIZIO). mClassic's retro mode fixes that! So that does entice me to give it another try. I have some real issues with it however: Spoiler You will NOT get 4K upscaling on anything but bluray movies. It only supports 1080p24 --> 4k24. Games run at 50/60Hz. Their advertizing doesn't make this abundantly clear from their website. In fact they try to obfuscate this fact and imply it upscales games to 4k as well. Unless you understand industry terms and look closely at their technical details page showing the resolution in/out chart, you come away with that impression. That's not a mistake, it's an intentionally deceitful marketing tactic I absolutely despise. Moreover, the 4K upscale in blurays isn't seamless either. I have noticed artifacting in The Martian which was really distracting, basically ruined one scene. I haven't used it extensively, but did like it for use on my PS3. 720p consoles is what this was designed for and It works okay for PS3/4 and XBOX360/one. So I can see someone why buys an mClassic being able to find a use for it. It's just not the miracle I wanted. You can NOT turn off the image "enhancments" separatly from the upscaling and Antialiasing. The artificial sharpening causes ringing, and the contrast adjustment crushes darks to black. These fake a more vibrant and sharp picture, but actually result in loss of detail. If you know what to look for this may bother you (like me). If not, you may actually like the changes (most untrained observers do). In order to utilize it your device MUST already have HDMI output. Either it can do this natively (PS3/4, XBOX360+, DVD player or whatever) or you need another device to convert the analog signal to at least 480p via HDMI. To avoid lag, you need to stay away from cheap composite to HDMI adapters sold on amazon for $20-30. They add lag like crazy. I wouldn't recommend anything less than a RetroTink2x. That gets you from 240p/480i --> 480p, without lag or loss of signal/detail (you may not like the bob deinterlace, but its pretty good IMO, and it's fast). If you already have a retrotink2x, then you could use the mClassic to bump the upscale the rest of the way to 1080p or 1440p (if your display supports it). However, $200 for that combo is more than an OSSC. So unless you already have a RetroTink2x, it's cheaper to just get the OSSC to start with. The OSSC gets you to 960p/1080p respectively (if your TV supports it, not a given as my VIZIO doesn't accept 960p). The OSSC also doesn't do any kind of contrast, artificial sharpening or whatever enhancements the mClassic does. This yields the best signal quality possible with high quality cables (RGB Scart or component, if your console/mod supports it). IMO this looks better than my mCable gaming edition going from 480p all the way to 1080p. The Antialiasing undoes what you gain by using higher quality cables/connections. It softens the edges too much, making the output look more like composite again - lagless composite sure, but smeared puke regardless. However, 960p-->1080p with the mCable looks pretty good. Not too much AA. The only thing is that it stretches everything to 16:9. On my Dreamcast, outputting 960p via the DCHDMI mod, I thought it might be a good use case for the mClassic. It'll stretch to 4:3 in retro mode, instead of 16:9. Unfortunately, the DC is a DTV VGA aspect, not 4:3. So 4:3 would look slightly thin. This is more acceptable though. I think the one use case that might redeem this product is with the Gamecube --[480p]--> OSSC via the Component cables --[960p]--> mClassic --[1080p or 1440p)--> TV. Taking 960p off the OSSC to 1080p or 1440p via the mClassic could be the right amount of AA. EDIT: I just learned about the RAD2x (Retro Analog to Digital 2x) upscaler by the same creator as the RetroTink. I'm planning to get the Nintendo Multi Out version, which is compatible with all Nintendo consoles that support the multi out video port (AV Famicom, SNES, N64, and GameCube). It uses RGB if available and composite if not, then converts to 480p over HDMI. It also has it's own anitalasing filter switch. It does not apply any video enhancements. This could work well with the mClassic, which I just backed. I'll try it out and see if my opinion changes on Dreamcast. 1440p is intriguing. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RIP-Felix Posted September 22, 2019 Author Share Posted September 22, 2019 Okay, I tested the lens today and have updated PART 2 with my conclusions having played with the lightgun for awhile. I also updated the part about the Dreamconn+ blutooth controller. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ra2ed Posted October 19, 2019 Share Posted October 19, 2019 Hello RIP-Felix, am glad that i found your post here as I have a very similar, project. It all started with buying a 30 USD pound cable just so I can play sega rally again and ended up with have having 3 DC consoles with almost every mod except an original GDEMU as I could only find clones online and am on the edge of getting dreamport. Although I am some kind reluctant after reading your review. I was planning to get the dreamport for two reason 1- the console looks better without controllers connected specially after adding RGB lights to the controller ports and a custom shell. 2 - Being able to turn on an off the console remotely. However, after learning about the input lag and the 2-3 seconds disconnection issues I Am kinda putting this on hold. would you buy it again after knowing those issues? Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RIP-Felix Posted October 20, 2019 Author Share Posted October 20, 2019 Though to answer. It's not as reliable as a wired connection. So I plug in when I care. I had a friend over a week or so back and we were playing a bunch of multiplayer titles. He was wired and I had the Dreamconn+. He was beating me in power stone and chuchu rocket. I was holding my own in propeller arena. I didn't notice the lag too much in the heat of battle, but I did lose connection once or twice when someone was standing in the line of sight. I enjoy it in a casual gaming setting. If thing get serious or I got tired of losing, I can just plug in. I'm not really sure what causes the 2 second drop outs on my unit. They are pretty annoying in certain circumstances. Other times it's not a big deal. Hard to say if the downsides are not worth the price premium. At the price Chris asks I feel the device has to be perfect. But that's not reasonable, nothing is... Ok, let me put it this way. I don't feel like I wasted my money. I do feel like I over spent it. I wish it was perfect, but can't expect it to be. I use it a lot, but if it bothers me, I change back to a wired controller. Would I buy another Dreamconn+? Not at that price. 1 yes, another no. As for the dreamport, it's a nice upgrade simply for the ease of turning on/off the console. Cool, but not perfect either. I feel best about the dreamcon and port. The gun on is probably not worth the price, but works with some consideration of the limitations. I can advise you to choose carefully how much you want the wireless. Manage your expectations, but don't hold the limitations against the devices. The price is the only reason I'm apprehensive to give a clear recommendation. They're right at the limit I feel anyone not rolling in money would be willing to pay. So you might be disappointed unless you made the decision to buy knowing the limitations. That's why I put so much effort into being honest in my review. Hope that helps. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ra2ed Posted October 20, 2019 Share Posted October 20, 2019 Thank you so much for the replay. From what you said the best conclusion is to skip the dreamport. Yes it’s remarkable but still unfinished and still needs some work to be done. however, if I don’t get I’ll spend a lot of time and money looking for matching controllers (Japanese clear black or red) and I’ll end up buying the dreamport it anyway. but it’s good to know the issues before buying. Am also not expecting anything good from retro bit. Dreamconn is as close it’s it’s gets to the original. In addition, the Dreamcast wouldn’t be an ultimate Dreamcast without this mod. But so far out of all the reviewers and website promoting everything (including the useless mclassic) you are the only one who reviewed the dreamport and you did it throughly. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RIP-Felix Posted October 20, 2019 Author Share Posted October 20, 2019 1 hour ago, ra2ed said: Thank you so much for the replay. From what you said the best conclusion is to skip the dreamport. Yes it’s remarkable but still unfinished and still needs some work to be done. however, if I don’t get I’ll spend a lot of time and money looking for matching controllers (Japanese clear black or red) and I’ll end up buying the dreamport it anyway. but it’s good to know the issues before buying. Am also not expecting anything good from retro bit. Dreamconn is as close it’s it’s gets to the original. In addition, the Dreamcast wouldn’t be an ultimate Dreamcast without this mod. But so far out of all the reviewers and website promoting everything (including the useless mclassic) you are the only one who reviewed the dreamport and you did it throughly. Felix purrs when you stroke his ego! I appreciate your kind words and am glad I was able to help you make an informed decision. Sounds like you got the modding bug too. Yeah you can send a lot chasing cases, mod boards, and soldering it all together, but for me that's the fun. Sharing it here is too I guess. And of course, playing the games! At last check RetroBit's wireless DC controller hasn't officially been canceled, but they wont confirm the existence of a working prototype (yet). I would think they'd say if they did. So, IMO they are nowhere close to having a product. That means the DreamConn+ is currently the only wireless DC controller, at least on the immediate horizon. All we've seen from Retrobit is an empty box and a "we want to make one someday" kind of promise. At least Chris has an actual product you can buy. And he's a solid dude. My Dreamport did need a bodge wire to work properly with my clone GDemu, but it was designed to work with the official, so I can't hold that against it too much. Chris replicated the issue and had a fix for me the next day. I expect Chris will implement the design change as soon as possible and then it'll be a finished product. Of course, if you have an official GDemu you don't have to worry. Plus you can benefit from official GDemu updates, unlike the clones. Mcalssic - Well I don't like to hate on devices that could appeal to someone. I have tried to think about who that would be and have decided it's someone who HATES aliasing (jaggies). Feed it 480p and it does indeed soften the edges. It's HDMI compliant, so it doesn't much care for the OSSC's off spec brand of 720p, 960p, or 1080p. You get garbley gook. It will work with the OSSC's 480p, but why use that when you can cut out the mClassic and go higher? This is for the person with a RetroTink2x, or another device that takes 240p/480i and outputs 480p, but does not go further or add antialiasing that they want. If you like sharp pixels, it's definitely not for you! It makes the screen look like slightly better than composite and does it lag free. That sounds terrible unless you hate jaggies. Also, most untrained eyes will probably prefer the trade off of crushing dark detail to black to increase color saturation (appears more vibrant). Trained eyes will hate it. And the ringing artifacts due to artificial artifacts is present as well. Again something untrained eyes prefer and trained hate. My guess is that it's for the majority of users wanting to get into retro gaming on modern TV's, but don't like jaggies, and don't want to spend too much. Honestly, I don't really think it's worth it. I got mine and put it through it's paces. I don't think I'll use it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RazorX Posted February 6, 2020 Share Posted February 6, 2020 If you're interested in customising this further, i have made a pc app for changing the GDMenu background/theme so feel free to check it out if you want.GDMENU Theme Manager v0.6a DownloadNewer Link Here. This is what it can look like on the console. (Used capture card for this image) 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RIP-Felix Posted February 15, 2020 Author Share Posted February 15, 2020 Ohhhh....me likey! Looks very promising. What are the requirements? Official GDemu or will it work on clones too? Is there a tutorial at all? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RazorX Posted February 15, 2020 Share Posted February 15, 2020 2 hours ago, RIP-Felix said: Ohhhh....me likey! Looks very promising. What are the requirements? Official GDemu or will it work on clones too? Is there a tutorial at all? it has a built-in readme and includes everything needed. and yes it will work with clones. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RIP-Felix Posted February 15, 2020 Author Share Posted February 15, 2020 You make it sound so simple. First I assume the program I'm supposed to open is "GDEMU Games List Generator.exe", which is not immediately obvious since there is no README.txt telling you to do so. It should be obvious, but there is another application (checker.exe) in the same directory. That doesn't seem like the right one. Speaking of which, Norton removed it and I had to un-quarintine it. So far your program has made me feel about as safe using it as Madsheep's SD card maker. I'm not sure what a bin checker is for , but whatever, felix plows recklessly forward...even though that rival cat called me satyn! It obviously has some dependencies to run. When I run, all it displays is "Load Games", then it says there's no "gameslist.txt". I tried creating a blank text and it just displays no games. There doesn't seem to be anything else to do in the GUI. Does it need to be placed into a specific directory? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RazorX Posted February 15, 2020 Share Posted February 15, 2020 44 minutes ago, RIP-Felix said: You make it sound so simple. First I assume the program I'm supposed to open is "GDEMU Games List Generator.exe", which is not immediately obvious since there is no README.txt telling you to do so. It should be obvious, but there is another application (checker.exe) in the same directory. That doesn't seem like the right one. Speaking of which, Norton removed it and I had to un-quarintine it. So far your program has made me feel about as safe using it as Madsheep's SD card maker. I'm not sure what a bin checker is for , but whatever, felix plows recklessly forward...even though that rival cat called me satyn! It obviously has some dependencies to run. When I run, all it displays is "Load Games", then it says there's no "gameslist.txt". I tried creating a blank text and it just displays no games. There doesn't seem to be anything else to do in the GUI. Does it need to be placed into a specific directory? the GDEMU Games List Generator is just a separate app i threw together for anyone who wants an easy way to make a list of there games on there sd card, it's completely separate and not required, however it should look like this: with a select GDENU SD button but as i said it's an optional app. as for the checker.exe just ignore it for now that is used at the end of the process and my app will load that up for you when required. as for the antivirus issue, that does happen because the app was made by me therefor it's not a recognised app so don't worry about it. all you do is load up the gdmenu theme manager and pick one of the themes on the right hand side list then click import theme, then click save and it's fine to save it as the default name which is NEW_THEME.BIN then once that's saved you will click scramble and don't touch anything and it will launch the checker.exe and fill in the info and bring up a save file box, if not click the checker app and click save once again and then scramble and it should work. once the save box is loaded direct it to the GDEMU_SD 1.10\data\files folder which is included, in that directory you should see a 1ST_READ.BIN from there delete it and save the newly created one in that directory as the same name (1ST_READ.BIN) from there you're done. close my theme app and the checker app and launch the GDEMU_SD 1.10\GDEMU_SD.exe and choose your sd card with your games on and delete GDMENU from the top of the list click save and yes to customise menu then you can click done and it will add the new customised GDMENU to your sd card and try it in your dreamcast and you should see the new theme you chose. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RIP-Felix Posted February 21, 2020 Author Share Posted February 21, 2020 Never mind, it was Norton Security suite again. It removed the app and It flagged so many things that I missed the theme manager exe in the quarantine. I just DL'd again and it's there now, after telling Norton to step-off. Seems to be working fine now. Sorry for the confusion and thanks for being cool. I don't have time to mess with it now, but I'll defiantly check it out this weekend. Nice work! If only we could do this with our everdrives! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RazorX Posted February 24, 2020 Share Posted February 24, 2020 On 2/21/2020 at 2:40 AM, RIP-Felix said: Never mind, it was Norton Security suite again. It removed the app and It flagged so many things that I missed the theme manager exe in the quarantine. I just DL'd again and it's there now, after telling Norton to step-off. Seems to be working fine now. Sorry for the confusion and thanks for being cool. I don't have time to mess with it now, but I'll defiantly check it out this weekend. Nice work! If only we could do this with our everdrives! please let me know what you think and i always appreciate a pic of what theme you went with also if you decide to make your own theme feel free to let me know, i'd love to check it out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RIP-Felix Posted February 28, 2020 Author Share Posted February 28, 2020 Yeah sorry, I didn't have a chance to get to it last weekend and have been swamped until now. I still need to actually try it out, but in the manager I like the last theme, the one that looks like the main DC menu that pops up without a disc in. When playing a game like Seaman where you need to manipulate the Real time clock it looks like it'll be a more seamless transition to have a familiar interface between menus. Looks like how I imagine SEGA would have implemented it. I think I'll try that first. I'll defiantly post some pics and my template if I create a theme. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RIP-Felix Posted February 29, 2020 Author Share Posted February 29, 2020 On 2/24/2020 at 5:19 AM, RazorX said: please let me know what you think and i always appreciate a pic of what theme you went with also if you decide to make your own theme feel free to let me know, i'd love to check it out. Okay, I had a chance to mess around with it a bit this morning. Here are my thoughts and questions. For reference here is a pic of the theme I'm talking about. I had to update GIMP to a more recent version to open your theme template. I don't use GIMP much, I mostly use Paint.net. So I exported to PSD format and opened it in Paint.net (I may have a mod installed that allows me to do so, I don't remember). Anyway, the template just looks like a way of making a background that text elements load on top of. This is certainly much appreciated! However, I was wondering how I change the color of the text so it provides more contrast against brighter backgrounds? The light Blue info text is too bright/pastel, basically impossible to read. Also the light red/salmon game select text doesn't work well against the blue background. I think both should be Black for this theme. I'm going to delete that date at the bottom of this theme, it's confusing to have a date that doesn't change. When I saw that I thought my RTC battery had died, which I just replaced. You may have noticed that Crazy taxi is highlighted, but crazy taxi 2 is shown in the preview. I think that's due to an error on my part. I accidentally deleted folder 01 on my sd card and when rebuilding, everything got shifted down one. I'll fix that on the next attempt. [BUG] I ran into an unhanded exception after importing the theme, but after pressing continue everything went fine. {BUG] The Readme in the theme manager wont scroll all the way to the bottom. I had to copy the text into word to finish reading the instructions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RazorX Posted February 29, 2020 Share Posted February 29, 2020 1 hour ago, RIP-Felix said: Okay, I had a chance to mess around with it a bit this morning. Here are my thoughts and questions. For reference here is a pic of the theme I'm talking about. I had to update GIMP to a more recent version to open your theme template. I don't use GIMP much, I mostly use Paint.net. So I exported to PSD format and opened it in Paint.net (I may have a mod installed that allows me to do so, I don't remember). Anyway, the template just looks like a way of making a background that text elements load on top of. This is certainly much appreciated! However, I was wondering how I change the color of the text so it provides more contrast against brighter backgrounds? The light Blue info text is too bright/pastel, basically impossible to read. Also the light red/salmon game select text doesn't work well against the blue background. I think both should be Black for this theme. I'm going to delete that date at the bottom of this theme, it's confusing to have a date that doesn't change. When I saw that I thought my RTC battery had died, which I just replaced. You may have noticed that Crazy taxi is highlighted, but crazy taxi 2 is shown in the preview. I think that's due to an error on my part. I accidentally deleted folder 01 on my sd card and when rebuilding, everything got shifted down one. I'll fix that on the next attempt. [BUG] I ran into an unhanded exception after importing the theme, but after pressing continue everything went fine. {BUG] The Readme in the theme manager wont scroll all the way to the bottom. I had to copy the text into word to finish reading the instructions. 1. it's very difficult to change the font color as this isn't technically controlled by the font image but i did included some custom fonts that do effect the color of the text you can mess with. i'd recommend trying 'Custom - Created By RazorX.png' that one i did completely from scratch, just click import font after you have imported the theme and select the one i mentioned. there not great but it was the best i could do. 2. the disc image of the games is contained within the game itself ie the cdi or gdi so you can't easily do much about that. 3. the date and time on the theme is the usa release date of the dreamcast from what i was told, i live in the uk so my release date was different and that theme was made by a friend but just remember if you choose to try and alter that theme you will have to compress it again to get it down to the right filesize but my app will guide you through that. 4. i'm not sure why you would have received an error when importing a theme, did you just click one from the right hand side list and clicked the import theme button? 5. i'm unsure why yours isn't displaying correctly, what operating system are you using? i will update the app when i finish work in the morning to allow you to maximise the readme window hopefully that will help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RIP-Felix Posted February 29, 2020 Author Share Posted February 29, 2020 50 minutes ago, RazorX said: 1. it's very difficult to change the font color as this isn't technically controlled by the font image but i did included some custom fonts that do effect the color of the text you can mess with. i'd recommend trying 'Custom - Created By RazorX.png' that one i did completely from scratch, just click import font after you have imported the theme and select the one i mentioned. there not great but it was the best i could do. 2. the disc image of the games is contained within the game itself ie the cdi or gdi so you can't easily do much about that. 3. the date and time on the theme is the usa release date of the dreamcast from what i was told, i live in the uk so my release date was different and that theme was made by a friend but just remember if you choose to try and alter that theme you will have to compress it again to get it down to the right filesize but my app will guide you through that. 4. i'm not sure why you would have received an error when importing a theme, did you just click one from the right hand side list and clicked the import theme button? 5. i'm unsure why yours isn't displaying correctly, what operating system are you using? i will update the app when i finish work in the morning to allow you to maximise the readme window hopefully that will help. Can I create my own font if I edit text into one of the font.png files or does the program expect the letters to be in exactly the same x,y coordinates withing the png? Any chance you could create support for importing true type font files? I would like to use Segan (the font used for the DC logo). I'm using windows 10, I tried on another pc with a more traditional monitor and it too cuts off the last paragraph. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RazorX Posted March 1, 2020 Share Posted March 1, 2020 On 2/29/2020 at 10:29 PM, RIP-Felix said: Can I create my own font if I edit text into one of the font.png files or does the program expect the letters to be in exactly the same x,y coordinates withing the png? Any chance you could create support for importing true type font files? I would like to use Segan (the font used for the DC logo). I'm using windows 10, I tried on another pc with a more traditional monitor and it too cuts off the last paragraph. unfortunately the font has to be pretty much exactly the same position and size in the font.png, it sucks but that's the only way to do it right now. i literally had to make the font manually which sucked but if you want to give it a try go ahead lol. try this for me and let me know if that's better, i've altered the games list generator as well as the readme section. i'd really appreciate it if you could test them for me. i have also included a ReadMe.txt just incase but i would really like to get the in app version working as that gets the text from my pastebin so if ever i need to update it i just do it on there and the change is instant for everyone to see. Download:Newer Link Here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RIP-Felix Posted March 4, 2020 Author Share Posted March 4, 2020 Hover over text on the "load" button still refers to the 0.6a version. You may want to revise it. In app Readme fixed, scrolls fine now! I'm not getting the unhandled exception anymore. If possible you should consider placing the other files/directories inside a folder (called something like assets). Then, after extracting, the theme manager executable is the first thing people see. They'd have to open the assets folder to find the stuff that confused me to begin with. Cleaner = better IMO. I'm liking this theme manager. Defiantly helps make things look more personalized. My wishlist items would be the following, but I realize these are way beyond the scope of what you've created: Custom text color Import TTF fonts Re-position of text and images Inject tool for Custom artwork on the disc image. A preview mode to see what it'd look like. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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