I am running Gamebase64 with CCS64 3.9.
Whenever I run a new game, the input control settings always reset. All other settings are remembered. When I run CCS by itself the control ports are fine when loading a new game.
Is there anyway of loading a new game from GB64 into the same CCS64 rather than having a new instance of CCS64 loading each time?
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Inputs always changing
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- Hidron
- Cool Member
- Location: USA
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Is it just the joystick/controller settings that are a problem? I always have to do this with Vice too. In the Scripts folder under the C64 Gamebase, open the CCS64.TXT file, and look for the following lines (near the middle of file):
Change it as told to:;Replace * with <DISABLED> to disable the automatic settings for the JoyPorts
If %gamefile% CONTAINS(*)
;Replace * with <DISABLED> to disable the automatic settings for the JoyPorts
If %gamefile% CONTAINS(<DISABLED>)
- Fiery Phoenix
- Keen Member
- Location: Bury, Lancs
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I too am having the same problem with VICE in GB64. When run independently from GB64, the setings save, but not in GB64
Everytime I start a new game in GB64 the controller setting is defaulted to none. Even though I select my joypad and tick save settings on exit.
How do I make sure it saves?
The above is not too clear - don't want to make a hash of it. Something in the script I have to amend?
Everytime I start a new game in GB64 the controller setting is defaulted to none. Even though I select my joypad and tick save settings on exit.
How do I make sure it saves?
The above is not too clear - don't want to make a hash of it. Something in the script I have to amend?
- .mad.
- Honoured Member
- Location: Lancashire
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the script configures the Joystick settings.
this overrides all the users settings.
press F2 from gamebase.
in the right hand side window (Global settings) enter the options you want.
use YES or NO
RealJoystick1=yes
RealJoystick2=yes
if that doesn't do what you want
change this to NO
JoystickAutoConfig=yes
this overrides all the users settings.
press F2 from gamebase.
in the right hand side window (Global settings) enter the options you want.
use YES or NO
RealJoystick1=yes
RealJoystick2=yes
if that doesn't do what you want
change this to NO
JoystickAutoConfig=yes
- Fiery Phoenix
- Keen Member
- Location: Bury, Lancs
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I do have 3 controllers set up to my PC at the mo - how will it know which to select?
First part did not work I am afriad - unable to locate the JoystickAutoConfig wording when I press F2. Am I looking in the right place? Or do I need to add this into the script?.mad. wrote:the script configures the Joystick settings.
this overrides all the users settings.
press F2 from gamebase.
in the right hand side window (Global settings) enter the options you want.
use YES or NO
RealJoystick1=yes
RealJoystick2=yes
if that doesn't do what you want
change this to NO
JoystickAutoConfig=yes
I do have 3 controllers set up to my PC at the mo - how will it know which to select?
- Fiery Phoenix
- Keen Member
- Location: Bury, Lancs
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Found this on Lemon 64 and worked a treat in case anyone else runs into the same problem
I figured out what my problem was. In case someone else should run into this problem, here is the solution:
Load up Gamebase 64.
At the top of the Gamebase 64 screen is the toolbar (File, Edit, View, GEMUS, etc.). Choose the GEMUS option.
Under GEMUS choose WinVice (this may have a number 1 next to it if this is the first emulator you set up). The choose WinVice option assumes that you have WinVice installed on your computer.
You are now on the Emulator Properties... screen. You will see Emulator Name, Emulator Path\Filename, GEMUS Script, and Supported Native File types. Choose the GEMUS script option.
Under the Gemus Script will be a button that says Load. Push this. This will load up a set of txt files that Gamebase has for emulators. Choose the default.txt option. Click Load to load that option.
Hit OK on the Emulator Properties... screen.
Thats it! Now whenever you exit VICE from the Gamebase emulator, it will save your joystick settings. I originally used the WinVice.txt option, which is why the unwanted joystick settings loaded every time. Of course, if that is what you want, go for it. But I prefer to use a gamepad.
I figured out what my problem was. In case someone else should run into this problem, here is the solution:
Load up Gamebase 64.
At the top of the Gamebase 64 screen is the toolbar (File, Edit, View, GEMUS, etc.). Choose the GEMUS option.
Under GEMUS choose WinVice (this may have a number 1 next to it if this is the first emulator you set up). The choose WinVice option assumes that you have WinVice installed on your computer.
You are now on the Emulator Properties... screen. You will see Emulator Name, Emulator Path\Filename, GEMUS Script, and Supported Native File types. Choose the GEMUS script option.
Under the Gemus Script will be a button that says Load. Push this. This will load up a set of txt files that Gamebase has for emulators. Choose the default.txt option. Click Load to load that option.
Hit OK on the Emulator Properties... screen.
Thats it! Now whenever you exit VICE from the Gamebase emulator, it will save your joystick settings. I originally used the WinVice.txt option, which is why the unwanted joystick settings loaded every time. Of course, if that is what you want, go for it. But I prefer to use a gamepad.
- Hidron
- Cool Member
- Location: USA
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I don't think the JoystickAutoConfig was there until v9, as I don't remember seeing if before, but when you press F2, it should be among the default options in the right hand window. The ones you want need to be moved to the left side, semicolon removed, and saved.
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- Sinned
- New Member
- Location: The Netherlands
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great, the f2 option worked for me...
that other option, doesn't seems to work right, because the script has been updated and that specific lines arn't there anymore....
what joystick are u guys using??
i'm using the speedlink usb...looks like the old ones and you can pull it like hell, for in combat school or wintergames...you know what i mean?..
try doing that with a d-pad controller
that other option, doesn't seems to work right, because the script has been updated and that specific lines arn't there anymore....
what joystick are u guys using??
i'm using the speedlink usb...looks like the old ones and you can pull it like hell, for in combat school or wintergames...you know what i mean?..
try doing that with a d-pad controller
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