Yo,wanna have emulator stuff or roms????
go to http://www.igr.nl/users/debaat


Yo,wanna have emulator stuff or roms????
go to http://www.igr.nl/users/debaat
I’m having a bunch of different problems with the different computers I
have access to.
1. Performa 6115 System 7.5.1 32MB
I can get the current version of MAME to run fine, however, lots of
games don’t come up when I open the program. But this is my computer at
work so I can’t really play anything!
2. LC III System 7.1 32MB
I can’t get an older version of MAME, for the 680xx processor to work at
all. Are there any emulators that I can run on this system (for any home
system or arcade)? This is my main computer (someone just gave it to me
actually!) and I would love to play on this one.
3. Powerbook 190 System 7.5.1 8MB
MAME works, I’m using the older version, but of course its in B&W! It
runs really slow, probably because I am using virtual memory. Is this
the reason it runs in slow motion? If I add more RAM will it work right?
I’ll hook it up to a color monitor too.
Thanks for your help.
ADankGelHits
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Station/8575
Does anyone know if there will ever be a decent memory-management system
for NeoRAGE??? Games like KOF are impossible to play becuase of the high
memory requirements (96MB+) and this will be increasingly so as newer
games are dumped.
Just added a Blasteroids review to my page, I think this one is #36
http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Lair/4798/index.html
Enjoy,
Ginger-X
- — -
>Hey everyone!
>I am unable to download dadtod.zip from powerjaw/dumps!
>As I can’t use Getright (screws the zip) the most I’ve been able to
>download was 10MB!
>Can someone please e-mail me the following roms:
> name size zipped
>dad-19m.bin 2.097.152 958.974
>dad-20m.bin 2.097.152 811.447
>dadu-03b.bin 524.288 291.552
>dadu-05b.bin 524.288 245.599
>dadu-06.bin 524.288 188.299
>dadu-07.bin 524.288 209.381
> total 2.705.225
>I will gladly exchange it for SFalpha or any other rom!
>(except area88,wich I’m also looking for
)
There are other sites on the net where you can download CPS-2 ROMS… one of
them is even mentioned in this neswgroup but I will let you find that site
yourself… it isn’t that difficult..
A good graphic user interfaces polishes up a program,
graphicswise and userwise.
I alsways found it very nice to program a good intuitive
GUI for my programs on the c64, AtariST and Amiga.
It’s also one of the hardest things to do. A good GUI has
to be nice but should also be almost transparent for the
user so that he/she gets the information he/she wants
intuitively. Besides programming demos on the good ol
c64 was one of my favourite pastimes way back.
Programming a GUI makes a program complete,
it’s like the finishing touch really. It’s fun.
It’s the first thing users see of your program. And it should be easy to
use of
course.
I agree with the fact that sometimes command line options
can configure a program more precise and for real hard core
emulator users who want to tweak the emulator’s performance
to a maximum a GUI may be irritating.
When neccessary I use 4DOS, and batch files with loops and select
statements
to have the ease of selecting a disk image or romfile and the
possibilities of adding
command line options, like this:
:LOOP
select o2em.exe -option -option (*.bin)
GOTO LOOP
Has anyone had any success getting either Mario RPG or Street Fighter
Alpha to work
on any of the Snes Emulators.
(Tow…@Wigston-College.ac.uk)
Mike Jenkins (m…@kwik-e-mart.demon.co.uk) wrote:
: In article <6m5d3u$63…@infa.central.susx.ac.uk>, Andrew Smythe
: Davidson <andre…@cogs.susx.ac.uk> writes
: <Snip>
: >Andrew
: What you seem to forget is that the emulator authors write their
: creations in their spare time, so "Time Management" won`t do much good
: at all.
Erm… I’m not sure I’m following you here… If they are writing these things
in their spare time then they have LESS time to write them. Therefore better
time management means a much shorter development time, no?
: That post was a load of bollocks.
I try my best
Andrew
Some 10 or 12 years ago, I bought a Xevios and had some fun looking at
the contents of the ROMS on my Acorn BBC (they plugged right in) – luckily,
the BBC is still operational and I’ve found the rom images again.
Thing is, the machine is called Xevios – not Xevious – and is clearly
a bootleg version as can be seen in some of the graphics.
I haven’t seen ‘Xevios’ roms anywhere – who wants them?
Regards,
Maz Spork
halg…@diku.dk





