Emu [X] Control Center

Programmed By James Kinghorn
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Currently runs - MAME,NeoRage,Snes9x,Kgen or Genecyst.  NEEDS: Visual Basic DLL's
Get em from http://members.xoom.com/Venturis/vb5rtsp3.zip

			Version 0.31 (Released 6/7/98 )
Fixed bug that didn't let you input command line options after you haved saved no command line options. IMPORTANT If you downloaded version 0.3 you will need to delete emuxcc.dat before you run this!!

			Version 0.3 (Released 5/7/98 )
Woohoo finito!
New: Graphics, 'play' button to launch games instead of right mouse button.
Fixed: Long File Names Support.
In short:  Emu [X] Control Center should now run anything you throw at it!!
Remember:  For MAME -- 'zip' file support ONLY.  To run NeoRage games go into the directory then press 'play'!
Apology: Sorry I didn't get everything I said I would get in this version but hey exams come first - JUST  :) 


			Version 0.2 (Released 30/6/98 )

Added support for NeoRage and Mame.
IMPORTANT: To open roms - instead of double clicking now use RIGHT mouse button!
Also to run NeoRage roms go into the actual directory of the game you want to start THEN right click on the directory!
Version 3 will have the option for you to place emulators of your choice in the program and delete the current ones.
University maths exam tommorow - and I ain't studied a bit due to finishing this program - have I sentenced myself to a dismal future by writing this program? Only time will tell.....
 


			Version 0.1  (Released 25/6/98)

Features:


Runs in Windows95/98
Support for Snes9x Dos or Windows version(Any Versions)
Support for Kgen or Genecyst (Any Versions)


How to use:

Select setup either Snes or Genesis from main window.  Select where main executable file of chosen emulator.  Choose which directory roms are in.  Enter your commmand line preferences. 
Double click on chosen ROM and voila! (It is possible to choose a different emulator from Snes9x or Kgen....it just has to use command line input).


NOTE:  Emu [X] Frontend was programmed in Visual Basic 5.  To run this program you may need the Visual Basic .dll files.  It is worthwhile getting these files because a lot of shareware/freeware programs use them.