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Post by montanaq on Jan 26, 2005 14:07:19 GMT 1
The new Beta : -gets rid of the black screen problem when starting a game -fixes the prblem of not being able to play GBC full screen -lets me play SNES with the "C" option, but not "ASM" -I can use my keyboard keys but if I try to change them in the ljp config, they don't take the new mapping even though it looks like the value changes. (I haven't tried looking for a config file to erase so that I have a fresh config, does one exist?) -SNES games crash at seemingly random times.
THANKS FOR YOUR HARD WORK. GOOD JOB.
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Post by hackit98 on Jan 26, 2005 17:37:27 GMT 1
I believe that the database is stored in the prc.
That would take simply deleting and reinstalling the emulator.
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Post by StuBee on Jan 26, 2005 18:47:30 GMT 1
Beta 5:
New Changes - Full Screen SNES = Very cool
Launching SNES games with ASM still equals blackscreen.
Keep up the great work!
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Post by Psyborx on Jan 27, 2005 7:41:54 GMT 1
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Post by xs10shul on Jan 27, 2005 18:03:46 GMT 1
SNES seems to work fine again with this newest version (27), though ASM still locks it up.
Another thing I've noticed with SNES and not the other modules is that there's significant slowdown when buttons are depressed. In RPGs where the D-pad is used for extended periods of time, it's very noticeable. I'd say the speed takes a 30-40% hit, but goes back to normal when you lift up on the button.
Keep up the good work.
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Post by Vitreal on Jan 27, 2005 23:52:25 GMT 1
yea. ive noticed that also. even witht the test .lem and modified snes lem
i think the way it handles input has something to do with it
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Post by StuBee on Jan 29, 2005 9:07:31 GMT 1
I'm still having a great time playing GBC and NES games on my TC with Beta 6b The SNES games look even better visually...it's just the major slow down that occurs with the use of the directional pad that prevents it from being usable. Looking forward to the next rev, Great work!!!
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Post by infinity on Feb 2, 2005 20:15:36 GMT 1
Something I just noticed, after exiting LJP I seem to be unable to capitalise a letter while typing by keeping the letter pressed...
I'm using the latest beta and the debug 7 snes core...
This problem occurs after loading the SNES or GB cores and not if you just enter and exit the program... I dont have any NES roms on me right now so I can't test the NES core for the same behaviour...
In order to reenablethe capitalisation I have to soft-reset the device.
Anyone else with this problem?
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Post by StuBee on Feb 2, 2005 21:48:51 GMT 1
In order to reenablethe capitalisation I have to soft-reset the device. Anyone else with this problem? By George, your right! I just tested and experience the same thing. How strange. [PS Still can no longer get my A button to function on any button successfully in SNES. It stopped working after I was attempting other assignments for X,Y,L,R]
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Post by infinity on Feb 2, 2005 23:06:02 GMT 1
By George, your right! I just tested and experience the same thing. How strange. [PS Still can no longer get my A button to function on any button successfully in SNES. It stopped working after I was attempting other assignments for X,Y,L,R] Hmm... According to Uninstall Manager, LJP seems to keep some settings stored in Saved Preferences. You might want to get the demo of Uninstall Manager or any other similar program and delete them... That should reset LJP completely...
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Post by StuBee on Feb 3, 2005 0:57:29 GMT 1
Hmm... According to Uninstall Manager, LJP seems to keep some settings stored in Saved Preferences. You might want to get the demo of Uninstall Manager or any other similar program and delete them... That should reset LJP completely... Thanks for the suggestion. I just downloaded "Cleanup 3.37b" so that I could look in the Saved Preferences file and see what's there. Unfortunately I still can't make heads or tails out of the contents (ie which entry to remove)
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Post by infinity on Feb 3, 2005 1:48:43 GMT 1
Thanks for the suggestion. I just downloaded "Cleanup 3.37b" so that I could look in the Saved Preferences file and see what's there. Unfortunately I still can't make heads or tails out of the contents (ie which entry to remove) OK, 1) move LJP to RAM (if it is in an MMC/SD card), run it once and then exit. 2) Start Clean Up, go to 'Settings' and select 'Show all Items' and Sort preferences by name. 3)From the main program form, select 'Saved Preferences' , find the 'LJPP' preference and delete it. For some reason CleanUp, at least on my PDA, thinks that the 'LJPP' preference belongs to ZLauncher, just ignore it and delete it. Have Fun!
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