Normmatt
Mar 27 2005, 07:44 AM
This program edits all options in the ini file easily.
http://www.normmatt.mihopa.com/DsemuCfgtool.zip
Robert
Mar 27 2005, 09:03 AM
i'll take a look at it.
GameCop
Mar 27 2005, 09:18 AM
I have deleted your last post and inserted the download link in your first post to help accomodate the other users. Thank you.
Robert
Mar 27 2005, 10:04 AM
Right-click on that link... save target as
Looks nice.
Bugs:
1. If ini file doesn't exist it crashes when you try to open it
2. "Seccessfully" should be "Successfully"
3. Select key shows as 08 instead of backspace
4. After you've set up the keyboard, the settings are written to the ini as words instead of numbers, so the keyboard stops working.
If you could fix these, particularly no.4, it would be beautiful.
Two9A
Mar 27 2005, 10:13 AM
QUOTE (Normmatt)
This program edits all options in the ini file easily.
Looks fantastic. I sincerely hope that source code is available, because DSemu direly needs a configuration dialog. If not, I'm gonna have to start debugging that app, and I don't wanna do that.
Normmatt
Mar 30 2005, 04:13 AM
Two9A with coding a config dialog i have 2 suggestions
1. code a simple text to hex in code converting whats in the ini file to hex codes
2. change input to direct-input
shash
Mar 30 2005, 06:29 PM
Actually doesn't feel that hard to be coded, if the author is interested, I can code a C++/C one, but I wan't to know if I can use winForms/MFC or I have to stick to plain win32. I can code with every api stated (winForms/MFC/win32), but plain win32 gui coding is a pain in the ass... Well, waiting for that information, and I'll give it a try, I don't think it would take more than 1h of coding :P
Two9A
Mar 30 2005, 09:52 PM
QUOTE (shash)
Actually doesn't feel that hard to be coded, if the author is interested, I can code a C++/C one
If you've got the hour to spare, please go ahead. It will have to be plain API though; I don't feel like spending weeks trying to integrate MFC. You should feel the pain I go through when I code GUI, it's good for you
Normmatt
Apr 9 2005, 03:33 AM
This tool has under gone a complete source recontruction and hence uses far less lines of code it used to use something like 1000 lines of "if blah = then do blah" cases when now it doesnt use any err well maybe 4 the source is much cleaner and so now i am releasing the source and the latest binary with all bugs fixed. go get the binary
here and the source
herepost any comments or bugs you may find here ohh and the source is GPL
Robert
Apr 9 2005, 03:49 AM
I can't speak for the source code as I'm not the programmer.
The program itself now works well, and I have no complaints.
All my previously-reported bugs have been fixed.
Well done Normmatt !!
Two9A
Apr 9 2005, 07:43 AM
Great to see it's still in VB, and I can make no use of it whatsoever

And love the fact that, even if I could use it, it's on an incompatible licence
*giggles*
Don't worry. I'll take a look.
Robert
Apr 9 2005, 07:59 AM
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Normmatt
Apr 9 2005, 09:28 AM
well i dont give to F's what you do with it i just put it as GPL because i couldnt think of a licence lol
EDIT: I fixed a bug where it should save to the ini before loading dsemu new version will be uploaced after i have made the program load the keys from a.ini file making it easyier for Two9A to transfer to c/c++
NukeFall
Apr 9 2005, 09:28 PM
Hmm im still working on one although there might be no use for it anymore x_X. Really though im gonna make my own anyways cause im not a huge fan of the drop down menu thing i have another idea in mind >>
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