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(I'm not trying to spam post, I just realized that no one in the other boards would probably care, since it's a game question)
And since I know at least arnims has looked at the code (Although I'm not sure if TAK reads this group. See, I do my research.. :-), I figured it was worth a shot.
Anyway, I just set up gngeo on my 770.
It was a bit tricky to set up, especially considering the multiple BIOS and ROM versions out there. What a mess!!! I still don't think I have it all figured out (which versions of the roms (MAME or NeoRage?), but I have one rom working. Art of Fighting.
Now, I wasn't expecting too much. I mean, I have gnuboy, and it works OK, but a tad sluggish. So, this, being a more advanced system...
Well, it plays incredibly well! And, with sound!!
So, I go to exit the game, and I hit the esc key, and he punches. Hmmm
I finally have to hit the Home key, which of course leave the screen all messed up. Sometimes it's black, and hard to get back. But I manage to reboot.
I find the config file, and yep, esc is mapped to the C button I think.
I try changing the number 27 to something else (0), and esc is no longer button C, but it still won't allow me to exit.
Now, I watch the video on you tube of the xgngeo frontend, and this guy is exiting no problem with his n800 (or was it an 810?), but his camera isn't far enough back to see what he's doing to exit.
I see something about a key combination to bring up a menu on the gpx version, but it involves R+L+Select, and I can't hit R+L at the same time, and attempts just don't seem to work.
This is a great emulator, but I'd love to be able to exit without having to reboot.
I found one other person on this board that was having this problem and he posted (in the troubleshooting section) about it, but there was no reply.
So, is it just a weird fluke? Does it just work that way? Might it be an easy fix?
Thanx in advance..
desiv
p.s. If you haven't tried it yet, it's a real hassle getting going for the first time. But, I think it's worth it.