Posts for King_Of_Chaos

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Joined: 2/24/2006
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I just have the problem of it staying in memory after closing it (And it messes with alot of other programs and emulators causing them not to start until you end it's process).
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Does anyone else run into the problem of the emulator staying in memory after you close it?
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Why not create an option yourself to turn it off?
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I'm accually interested to see a PAL composite filter (I suspect that it'll be more clear than the NTSC one). Hopefully blargg makes a PAL composite filter. But yea, ZSNES and bsnes has it allready, and Snes9x dosen't.
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Well, I think the "no cd" issue is due to either 1 of 2 things... 1. Snes9x uses the registry to store files (as where Snes9xpp XE saves it to .INI) 2. The way the Snes9x "ROM Explorer" behaves (In Snes9xpp XE, it's been updated to folder view). Also 1 more thing... Can you add the new NTSC Composite video filter to Snes9x? Everybody is really excited about it... http://board.zsnes.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=6433
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Unfortunally, I never use CDs/DVDs to run ROMs off of. There was this one hack version of snes9x (Snes9xpp XE) that accually fixes it for me (I think the whole "Open ROM" dialog needs rewritten, which was done in Snes9Xxpp XE). But I can't use Snes9xpp XE fully, because of the lack of cheat features. Accually, I think the Snes9xpp XE source is around somewhere. Perhaps somebody could port the Open ROM dialog? http://www.aep-emu.de/Emus-file-emus_detail-id-849.html <<< Snes9xpp XE source found there. Somebody could port the controller stuff too, it'll fix those problems people have. ;)
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It has something to do with using your CD-ROM drive durring a Windows session. But in my case, even restarting the computer without using the drive dosen't help... I've allready tryed the restore feature, but it has no effect on it... I think it has something to do with the fact that I have bulit-in Media Card ports on my computer.
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Nitsuja, is there anyway you can fix the "There is no disc in the drive. Please insert a disc into drive" error whenever you try loading a game? It's highly annoying, expecially when I'm having to hit Cancel 10+ times...