yang
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Post by yang on Feb 6, 2005 12:10:21 GMT 1
LJP is a powerful emulator can you add follow features? 1.when assign "QLOAD"or "QSAVE" to a button,and press it when running.the module will pop up a message box"load state? yes no".Can the program automatic save the game without pop up a message? 2.can you put the "Quick Save" file in the RAM instead of the card.so the save speed will increace a lot
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dank
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Post by dank on Feb 6, 2005 12:28:43 GMT 1
i for one like the pop up , ive already accidentally saved when trying to open the osd /launcher, id be p'o'ed if i lost my save by accident and didnt even know it!. peace out!
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dank
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Post by dank on Feb 6, 2005 12:31:26 GMT 1
well, i have the quick load\save mapped to the upper right and left screen buttons, so i guess that wouldnt happen to everybody. but it makes more sense to have the hardware buttons open for use in games. i play alot of snes and theres barely enough buttons as it is.
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Post by Tinnus on Feb 6, 2005 14:30:19 GMT 1
LJP is a powerful emulator can you add follow features? 1.when assign "QLOAD"or "QSAVE" to a button,and press it when running.the module will pop up a message box"load state? yes no".Can the program automatic save the game without pop up a message? 2.can you put the "Quick Save" file in the RAM instead of the card.so the save speed will increace a lot 1. It's good to have the confirmation in case you accidentaly press the button. You can press YES with the tip of your finger anyway... but an option would be easy to implement. 2.It really depends on your card. I can save a genesis state in less than 2 seconds here. All the other systems save in less than a second. (Panasonic card)
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Skaaj
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Post by Skaaj on Feb 6, 2005 14:38:15 GMT 1
LJP is a powerful emulator 2.can you put the "Quick Save" file in the RAM instead of the card.so the save speed will increace a lot That is not an issue with LJP,it is either your palm or card. Mine will save in a fraction of a second.
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