Have got the emulator and the front end together but some aspects very puzzling:
1. How does one figure out the controls for the games.
Some fire up and immediately work perfectly with an X Box controller.
Some others work fine after I've randomly swapped control ports and randomly tapped various keys.
Sadly, some of them just sit there and blink frustratingly at me.
What's going on?
2. I cannot import the "Impossible Mission" d64 file to GB64 front end (file already open) although it works perfectly when loaded straight into the CCS64 emulator.
3. On a number of games I am instructed to "Turn Disk Over" and short of turning my PC upside down I am at a loss as to what to do.
All the above problems may be due to me being a complete thicky (highly likely) and I'll bet sorting them will be a doddle for other forum users.
Cheers
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This pic shows how to swap a disk using VICE.
as for your Impossible Mission problem.
check your C:\GBGame\Rezip DIR is empty.
most arcade game controls are with joystick Port2.
check you aren't using Cursor Keys as your joystick keyset
in the emulator, as it might cause selection problems.
F keys are also a good place to start for game options.
For old games it's trail and error guessing the game keys if you haven't got the docs.
as for your Impossible Mission problem.
check your C:\GBGame\Rezip DIR is empty.
most arcade game controls are with joystick Port2.
check you aren't using Cursor Keys as your joystick keyset
in the emulator, as it might cause selection problems.
F keys are also a good place to start for game options.
For old games it's trail and error guessing the game keys if you haven't got the docs.
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Gamebase stores the games as ZIP files, and unzips them to that directory temporarily.
When you quit the emulator and go back to Gamebase, you may be asked if you want to re-zip the files - this will happen if the game has saved high scores, for example.
When you quit the emulator and go back to Gamebase, you may be asked if you want to re-zip the files - this will happen if the game has saved high scores, for example.
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Thanks for the info - it's just that I unZIP the games first and then import the unZIPped files into Gamebase.merman wrote:Gamebase stores the games as ZIP files, and unzips them to that directory temporarily.
When you quit the emulator and go back to Gamebase, you may be asked if you want to re-zip the files - this will happen if the game has saved high scores, for example.
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