2009-12-04, 00:37
I tried those as well. It doesn't appear that the computer is frozen. It is just that you can't see anything beyond the remanents of the XBMC screen.
ethanmcdonald Wrote:Is there a "hideconsole" type of flag for the launcher XML, so I don't see my CLI window?no
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" standalone="yes"?>
<launchers>
<launcher>
<name>Crysis</name>
<application>d:\Games\Crysis\Bin32\Crysis.exe</application>
<thumb>d:\Games\thumbs\crysis.jpg</thumb>
</launcher>
</launchers>
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" standalone="yes" ?>
- <launchers>
- <launcher>
<name>Internet</name>
<application>C:\Programs\FirefoxPortable\FirefoxPortable.exe</application>
<args />
<rompath />
<romext />
<thumb />
<wait>true</wait>
<roms />
</launcher>
</launchers>
Tartifless Wrote:Hello,when it finds a pic with special chatetors in the URL (<space>,#& ... ) it will fail trying to save it
- I can see the yahoo thumbs but I am unable to download them and assign them to the ROM, I can just browse them and nothing happens when I click on them...
...
<rom>
<name>some game</name>
<filename>/somepath/N64/some.game.v64</filename>
<thumb>/somepath/N64/covers/some.game.jpg</thumb>
</rom>
...
Tartifless Wrote:Hello,AFAIK there is no switch for FS... you need to set this in your ~/.zsnes/zsnes.conf file
- Does anyone know the argument to use in ZSNES in order to start fullscreen ? I can only currently run it in full windowed mode. As a workaround I assigned my remote "fullscreen" button to ALT+ENTER in ZSNES, this is acceptable as I launch games from XBMC in which I use my remote to navigate, using the correct argument would just save me and the planet one click !!!
; ----
; -- Video --
; ----
; Video Mode [0..22]
; 0 = 256x224 R WIN 1 = 256x224 R FULL
; 2 = 512x448 DR WIN 3 = 512x448 DR FULL
...
; 21 = VARIABLE ODS WIN 22 = CUSTOM OD FULL
; You need to select the custom video mode and modify CustomResX/Y to properly
; use custom res support.
cvidmode=21
; Last windowed & fullscreen modes (used when alt-tabbing)
PrevWinMode=21
PrevFSMode=22
; Custom Resolution X and Y for Custom Video Modes [256x224..2048x1536]
CustomResX=1920
CustomResY=1080