Post subject: How am I able to use frame advance?
Joined: 4/25/2004
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I still don't know how to use it. It says to use the spacebar, I think...as it does say "space". If so, do I press the spacebar, many times or do I just hold down the spacebar? Can it be used while the game is being played in slow motion or does it have the game have to played while using fast forward or at normal speed? I don't even notice the frames advancing, which just makes me believe that they should be skipping. I'm probably wrong about that, but I just do not notice anything when I try to use it.
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First of all, this should be at the FCEU board. Pause the emulation first by pressing the \ button. THEN you press the spacebar.
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I don't know about the NES emulators, but in Snes9x you first need to pause the game before you can use frame advance (pressing the "Pause" key on your keyboard). Then you can advance frame by frame by pressing the backslash \ button (depending on your keyboard, you might need to press 2 buttons for that, e.g. altctrl-0 or something like that)
Post subject: Re: How am I able to use frame advance?
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Which emulator are you talking about? You didn't mention that important information, and you didn't post to the correct forum. Secondly, did you read the FAQ? Because I am reading it and it answers your question completely.
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In NESticle, you don't need to pause first.
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Joined: 4/25/2004
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1. It's for FCEU. 2. I didn't know that there was an FCEU board. 3. I didn't know that it was in the FAQ either. 4. Thanks for answering my question anyway.