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  1. Hello,

     

    For me, it was EMULATION lol

     

    Visual Pinball\PinMame or PinMAME32 who is now OpenSource, where a good idea to play on TV :peopleseybrow:

     

    But also new versions of existing emulators who now are not updated :P

     

    - N64 is not updated, but it is on PSP ... why ?

    - ScumVM is old too ... but on WII there is a new version every Week !

    - For PSX, the emulator is old too, there are now more Opensource emulators who can be ported ...

    - Tha last version 1.0 of DAPHNE where not release on xbox too :P

     

    I think, these project are good for the xBox scene !

     

    Excellent suggestions, i would like to see a newer version of DaphneX.

  2. I'd love to see BLOOD, or BLOOD 2 (even though source isn't out). REDNECK RAMPAGE as well...

    Gotta love those first person shooters.

     

    An emulator for Acorn Electron / BBC. Do believe there was once a driver for mame but cant find it. Oh and a real web browser for xbmc or a standalone would be more than usefull.

  3. ill never worry about resolution as 50percent plus people now have widescreen HD coinage maybe but this is just an old school emulator for console mum and dads nothing more complicated for me..... others want more I just want mum dad and the kids to use it

     

    My eldest lad is only 12 and he says its easy to use. Once ive set up the more advanced options obviously. As far as coinage goes, on his xbox i just set the roms to free play and let em get on with it. Keeps em quiet for hours.

  4. I don't mind replaying games over from the start, all part of the fun really.

    That how you get really good at them.

    :blink:

     

    Agreed, the closer it is to the real arcade experience the better, ie resolution, coinage etc

  5. Hi,

     

    I decided not to give up after all. I definately had removed these folders.

     

    its as if the files I deleted were showing as deleted but were still there somehow. Have been using xbmc as a file manager

     

    Does anyone else have these problems or am i noobly bumbling around here?

     

    Did you use XBMC "GameSaves" Filemanager in the programs tab or just the general filemanager ?

     

    I found using the "GameSave" manager sometimes won't remove certain game files and coinops / ignite appears to be one of those awkward saves. Remove them using FTP.

    Turn off xbox ( not reboot ) after clearing any files.

    Re install / FTP a totally clean package, not one youve made ajustments to or attempted to install,

    then copied elswhere on xbox or pc, as it may have changed settings logs somehow. Remember to power down xbox between phases then you know at which point things went "Pete Tong".

     

    My roms are from pre-Gold days ( i think ) and i havent had to re-do any of them.

    The roms Ignite claims are missing may be from certain manufacturers bios files.

    I myself have the manufacturer roms in the roms folder too, bad habit from earlier software from earlier times.

    Now when you build your roms you can build them with dependacies for other roms.

    I think i build my roms with all of its roms in each set therefore deleting a game will not break another.

    Open Romcenter and look in the options, see how your building your roms,

    try auditing your roms again with romcenter if youve made any option changes.

     

    If all fails, take 5. Usually helps to see things clearer.

  6. FTP'd Ignite Beta Final to xbox with no roms or screen shots. Launched in order to setup 720p skin and set the available options etc. However once i finished the options and return to rom list it freezes / crashes. So next i copied my roms and screenshots to the appropriate folders and relaunched, still the same. I had to delete the saves from the e: babeface and start fresh for it to work and find the roms. Just a little quirk i thought i would post in case anyone does the same.

     

    PS. F.A.O. BP

     

    Which version of Visual Studio do you build your projects with ?

  7. I also dont like games being stretched into widescreen. looks nasty.

     

    What does this have to do with anything? No emulator I use on Xbox stretches widescreen unless you set it to do so.

     

    So if "you set it to do so" it does stretch it then ! Lots of emulators are capable of this !

    And my point was ... theres no need for this option in any emulator ! Its a modern obsession with squashed video, whether it be games or TV broadcasts. Seems like people believe their getting more cause its full screen. Although the topic was about native resoloutions or lack of it, i thought widescreen resoloutions were indeed display resoloutions. Therefore they have something to do with the topic. One only has to read back to see what you think of other peoples opinions. We had a word at school for people like that. My father always used to say " if you havent anything nice to say then perhaps you shouldnt say anything at all"

  8. looking into buying a couple ems top guns for mame and other emus. can anyone vouch for them? how do they work? also, where did you buy them from? i only found one site that had them. and what size tv do they work good with? i have a 56" widescreen dlp. will i need the extra bright led things? thank you in advance to anyone who can help me.

     

    Sorry for the late reply, been busy. For a 56" screen i would advise using the better LED stands. Remember when you use 2 guns from EMS only one pair of LED's is needed for both guns. If i remember correctly, when you buy the guns they come with the standard LED's anyway, you may be able to get different packages, i dont know. They come with full manual anyway. Whether they are any good or not is neither here nor there (there good anyway) cause its all thats available for modern TV's at the moment. Older type's of gun's used a flash to map the screen on CRT TV's. Modern screen's cant use this system so the LED stands map the co-ordinates to the xbox for you. The LED's plug into a port on the xbox just like the gun or a pad would. The gun comes with a laser sight if you like to use it (good cause you dont have to squint down the sights) also it features a re-coil feature which is necessary for calibration but highly annoying while playing, as it is plastic-y, clunky and loud. However buy them you wont regret it.

  9. name the useless features, Ive removed quite a few yesterday? maybe I can remove more

     

    Havent seen / compiled any of your sources, so couldnt possibly comment on CoinOps. Was trawling through mameox 1.1s and mame 129s.

     

    Didnt vote earlier but for what its worth, this is the best "out of the box" mame emulator on xbox.

    Its understandable that advanced users feel its been dumbed down. For my own personal use i feel it has quite a few powerfull options in there and as the builds progress more have been added, honest !

  10. 2 years of development on "CoinOps" and there is not difference from HK's 128 version.

     

    There was a lot of talk about fixing command line launching but that never happened...we still just keep going through a few pixel changes in background images....weak

     

    With Command line launching we get any interface we want and are not subject to "improvements" that are nothing more than background changes.

     

    Please implement command line and quit wasting your time within the old mameox framework wich you claim to dislike. :D

     

    - SF added

    - 720p fully usable

    - Removed unused players 5-8 configs= more ram ingame

    - 90° rotated vertical schmups with rotated key for playing horizontally

     

    Coinops Ignite is my choice.

     

    Removing the unneccessary 5-8 player config is a step forward. There are / is a lot more that needs removing to produce a slick emulator. Even though it works nicely now theres still hang over code from the original mame port. Something im working on myself. Unless one was to use the emulator for deveopment aswell, a lot more functions are defunct. Gaining back this cpu time, hung code and ram could unlock the possibillity of other certain roms !

  11. yeah ive tested all the mame roms so the list is accurate, others could be added as they use the hardware n software of existing roms. I "may" be looking at building a similar emulator myself just for lightgun stuff. Got all the tools n hardware with basic c++ skills but no time to dedicate. But i will have to see so "really" dont hold your breath. Plus i wouldnt even consider building it on an old version of mame.

  12. Just to make sure. Can I just burn a DVD as a data disk? Or do I need to make all of my folders/files into an iso and burn them? I was thinking that as long as I burn the files onto a dvd that the x-box can recognize then it should be able to read from them.

     

    I already have a bunch of Neo-Geo roms and N64 roms on my hdd (and those are eating up quite a bit of space). This is why I would prefer to place all of the other roms (i.e. nes, snes, genesis, etc.) on a DVD, just so that I would have the extra space for extra emulators and so on. Thanks.

     

    Ben

     

    A data disc is a type of iso image. You could produce the image first and then burn it which would be needed if your dvd burner or pc was crap and inaccurate at doing images. No need for an xbox image or any fancy imaging types just a basic rom is what you want for this type of operation. Just open your burning software and set a new project based on a dvd-rom image with normal basic options. I always use verbetamin printable discs they work in Samsung, Phillips and of course the Thompson drives, theyre cheap n work a charm. For best compatability, dvd-r + or - makes no odds besides what others say, buy the fastest burnable discs you can find 16x arent bad, then burn the discs as slow as your writer will allow. This produces high quality images on rated discs which read easier and last longer with surface scratches n stuff.

     

    So iv'e heard anyway !

  13. Agreed. Most roms for older machines tend to be small-ish files anyway (there are exceptions as always). A bit of research and reading and you will probably find between your HDD and a DVD of roms you will have all the games you will probably need. Unless you are the kind of person who collects say 4000 roms for a certain emulator when you will probably only play 200 or so. Collecting for collectings sake is well quite literally a waste of space, space is what you will need to be wise with on a stock HDD.

  14. i believe the primary boot for an xbox is the rom drive, then if no bootable media is found it then defaults to the hdd, i use a modchip and softmods on another machine and if i leave a disk in then thats what boots. There may be ways or options but ive never looked into it. Even easier take the disc out after playing and put it away proper n safe then voila, problem solved !

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