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ParticipantIn the menu, you can assign a joystick button to launch the menu. I believe I have Select launch the menu. From there you can save/load states, edit controls, or exit the emulator.
Maybe it’s Select + R or something. I would have to check at home tonight.bsalapek
ParticipantAwesome!
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ParticipantDid it find the joystick and prompt you to press buttons upon the first launch of ES?
bsalapek
ParticipantYeah, it is some sort of MetaData from within the ROM file, it seems. I am just surprised by how many of them are flat out wrong. I wonder if ES tries to figure it out if there is no MetaData?
One handy thing I found was pressing Select on a ROM to be able to edit the metadata. One option is to re-run the scrapper which will many times show multiple choices for the ROM info. From there you can select the proper one, if available.
Thank you for the alternate method, floob. I may run that since the Scrapper didnt get many of my MAME roms’ info.
bsalapek
ParticipantTo “resolve” this issue, here is my solution…
I am running on a HD TV. The non working emulators were crashing because they were trying to run at 1080p. Changing the config file to force VGA mode solved the issues.
bsalapek
ParticipantUPDATE:
I found out how. I had to re-partition the SD Card using this free tool, MiniTool Partition Wizard Home.
http://download.cnet.com/Partition-Wizard-Home-Edition/3000-2094_4-10962200.html?part=dl-6285158&subj=dl&tag=buttonbsalapek
ParticipantBump, anyone?
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