Deathlike2 wrote:Nach, to the other users who want to use the system, it is much simpler to them to use a cfg file than a less than obvious method of inserting the answers via a batch file (the perception sucks). Meh...
Ya. I would have never have come up with the BAT+TXT method without Nach's input.
As I said, it is separate from the zget package, not integrated. If it was integrated, we would not need the bat file and the txt file would be generated by the zget app. Thus my use of a workaround, which is unhyphenated.
"a temporary fix that implies that a genuine solution to the problem is needed."
Clements wrote:
As I said, it is separate from the zget package, not integrated. If it was integrated, we would not need the bat file and the txt file would be generated by the zget app.
Which means more work needs to be done on zget development to achieve what could be done anyway.
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franpa wrote:its easier to read with the hyphens in it.
workaround
work-a-round
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whicker: franpa is grammatically correct, and he still gets ripped on? sweener2001: Grammatically correct this one time? sure. every other time? no. does that give him a right? not really.
Clements wrote:
As I said, it is separate from the zget package, not integrated. If it was integrated, we would not need the bat file and the txt file would be generated by the zget app.
Which means more work needs to be done on zget development to achieve what could be done anyway.
Make-clean was added to zget, yet we had batch file workarounds for it before it was implemented. Currently, users need to be aware of these batch file add-ons and create them themselves. At least 3 users here support some sort of cfg file, so at least 3 users will use it.
franpa wrote:its easier to read with the hyphens in it.
workaround
work-a-round
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If you're going to hyphenate words to make them easier to read you may as well hyphenate them in a sensible fashion. Work-around. It's really quite simple. Although most people tend to break words like that at line endings, not because they're all I LIKE SHORT WORDS. THEY'RE CLEAR AND EASY TO READ.
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at the part where it asks if you want to autopick the CPU, how about having a choice of selecting one manually? Selecting N would go for default, but you could specify a CPU too, if you're compiling for a different system.
Naelphin wrote:at the part where it asks if you want to autopick the CPU, how about having a choice of selecting one manually? Selecting N would go for default, but you could specify a CPU too, if you're compiling for a different system.
The idea behind archopt is that you would compile ZSNES on the same system to use to run it. If you were to select it, you would HAVE to know what profile (and its name) to use. It's not exactly ideal for the automated system (there's many profiles to even consider).
For those looking to built v1.5, note that zget does not handle building releases.
However you can update to r4137 then navigate to your ZSNES source directory and do:
make -f makefile.ms PLATFORM=win32 RELEASE=yes CPU=your_cpu
make -f makefile.ms PLATFORM=dos RELEASE=yes CPU=your_cpu
Replace your_cpu with whatever archopt tells you that you have.
Note this is for advanced users only.
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I posted a silly request here before, but I soon was embarrassed when zget started getting it automatically when it couldn't find it on my harddrive, forgive my ignorance, and THANK YOU for this amazing program, it makes life SO much easier.
[quote="byuu"]Seriously, what kind of asshole makes an old-school 2D emulator that requires a Core 2 to get full speed? [i]>:([/i] [/quote]
Anyone tried compiling a DOS port? zget finds and validates zmingw, but not zdjgpp, and dev-c++ copy isn't valid either.
Win port compiles ok. Where can I d/l zget compatible gcc/djgpp?
Same error. I've deleted all files but the stardard one in that folder, and it recreated zmingw4.7z.nget and zmingw4.7z. Is there a way to point it directly to djgpp(just like for zmingw)?
BTW, nget IS trying to download zdjgpp.7z from SourceForge, but gets a Connection Refused.
Edit: After hitting 100% it crashed and complained about not being able to retrieve zdjgpp.7z. Maybe the file is down? I know nget tried at least half a dozen times
denzilla wrote:When I compile and attempt to use the exe, I get a big black box with a small square section at the bottom left with zsnes running. Any ideas?
Some recent work on adding OpenGL support to the Windows version has screwed up video scaling. It should be fixed in a few days, or weeks, or before the next release. Maybe.
The one I compiled was slow as hell(about half the usual speed). Dunno if it's instability or some new code. Maybe I should stick to Official Releases.