rfancella Posted October 25, 2013 Posted October 25, 2013 Hello All, There are quite a few threads out there about Singe setup for ALG and ActionMax games. Some notable ones are as follows: http://www.hyperspin-fe.com/forum/showthread.php?19688-American-Laser-Games-(ALG)-and-Hyperspin-Guide-13th-July-2012-Dirk-proof-guide http://www.hyperspin-fe.com/forum/showthread.php?19440-Step-by-Step-tutorial-on-American-Laser-Games-time-gal-and-hayate-on-daphne-please&highlight=american+laser+games http://www.hyperspin-fe.com/topic/377-ok-im-tired-of-searching-anyone-have-the-american-laser-games-dvd-iso NOTICE: Daphne and Daphne Singe are two different emulators. Daphne Singe is for the following games: American Laser Games: Crime Patrol, Crime Patrol 2, Who Shot Johnny Rock, The Last Bounty Hunter, Mad Dog McCree, Mad Dog McCree 2, Space Pirates and Time Traveler. WoW Action Max Games: .38 Ambush Alley, Blue Thunder, Hydrosub: 2021, Pops Ghostly and Sonic Fury. Other Games: Ninja Hayate and Time Gal. Daphne is for the following games: Astron Belt, Badlands, Bega's Battle, Cliff Hanger, Cobra Command, Dragon's Lair, Dragon's Lair 2, Esh's Aurunmilla, Galaxy Ranger, GP World, Interstellar, M.A.C.H. 3, Road Blaster, Space Ace, Star Blazer, Super Don Quix-ote, Thayer's Quest and Us vs Them. For help installing these games, please look at: http://www.hyperspin-fe.com/topic/2161-complete-guide-for-daphne-in-hyperspin-and-RL About the company (ALG): Taken from the ALG Wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Laser_Games American Laser Games was a company based in Albuquerque, New Mexico that created numerous light gun laserdisc video games featuring live action full motion video. The company was founded in the late 1980s by Robert Grebe, who had originally created a system to train police officers under the company name ICAT (Institute for Combat Arms and Tactics) and later adapted the technology for arcade games. Its first hit game was Mad Dog McCree, a light gun shooter set in the American Old West. Almost all arcade games released by the company were light gun shooters and a number of them also had an Old West theme. ... In 2000, the development and publishing rights to all of the games that were produced by American Laser Games were purchased by Digital Leisure, Inc from Her Interactive. Many of these games were then re-released for the PC and in DVD TV game format. American Laser Games produced the following games: Light gun arcade games Mad Dog McCree (1990) Who Shot Johnny Rock? (1991) Space Pirates (1992) Mad Dog II: The Lost Gold (1992) Gallagher's Gallery (1992) Crime Patrol (1993) Crime Patrol 2: Drug Wars (1994) The Last Bounty Hunter (1994) Fast Draw Showdown (1994) Shootout at Old Tucson (1994) Other games Mazer Way of the Warrior (with Naughty Dog) OrbAtak McKenzie & Co. McKenzie & Co. : More Friends The Vampire Diaries Battles in Time (with QQP) About the company (WoW): Taken from the Worlds of Wonder WiKi: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worlds_of_Wonder_(toy_company) Worlds of Wonder or WoW was a 1980s American toy company founded by former Atari employees, including Don Kingsborough and Mark Robert Goldberg. The Action Max game console, taken from the Action Max WiKi: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Action_Max Action Max is a console using VHS tapes for games. It was created in 1987 by Worlds of Wonder. The system required its owner to also have a VCR, as the console did not have a way to play tapes itself. Using a light gun (or two for 2-player games) players would shoot at the screen. The gaming was strictly point-based and dependent on shot accuracy. Players could not truly "lose" or "win" a game. This, along with the fact that the only real genre on the system were light gun games that played exactly the same way every time, greatly limited the system's appeal and lead to its quick downfall. The Action Max had a very limited release outside the US and only one PAL game is suspected to have been made. The following games were made for the Action Max console: .38 Ambush Alley Blue Thunder Hydrosub: 2021 The Rescue of Pops Ghostly Sonic Fury (both NTSC and PAL) Fright Night (unreleased) The Emulator: Taken from the Singe website: http://www.singeengine.com/cms/ SINGE (named after the dragon in Dragon's Lair) is an add-on for the Daphne Laserdisc Emulator that allows motivated individuals to make their own Full Motion Video (FMV) games. SINGE uses a Lua-based scripting system for rapid prototyping of new laserdisc games, or the creation of entirely new games! Some programming experience is necessary but the language is easy to learn, very powerful, and fast. All the features needed to develop your own game are made available through an application programming interface (API). SINGE provides numerous features to the game developer. Some of the more interesting ones are: Object-Oriented Programming Language Easy-to-Use Interface into Daphne Sprites TrueType Font Support 8-bit Color Space with Transparency Multi-channel, Overlapping, Stereo Sound Analog and Digital Input Device Support Like the Daphne emulator, Singe uses framefile to point the game to your Audio/Video files. Unlike Daphne, Singe also uses .singe file. These files tell the emaulator what to do with the A/V files, what to paint on the screen and how to process the game. These .singe files can be edited to change the location of your game. Your hardware requirements: Requirements: A reasonably fast computer is required for this group of SINGE games. Minimum recommended is a 2.4 GHz single core CPU with at least 512MB of memory. The custom Daphne build with SINGE enabled. The installation program for the game you want to play. About 1GB of hard drive space per game. Finally you need to own the proper CD media for each. Specifically the Windows PC CDROM version. Buy this direct from Digital Leisure or online places like Ebay or Amazon. NOTE: In the case of Mad Dog McCree, the DVD disc (NTSC version) is also supported. Let's get started! This will assume you already have all the media you need to install the games. Like Daphne, Singe has installers that read DVD's you have to validate your ownership of the games and copy the video/audio files into the Singe directory. The installers will also setup your files and directories with the games in them. With the WoW ActionMax (Worlds Of Wonder, also the makers of Teddy Ruxpin) all the files are available on the Singe website: http://www.singeengine.com/cms/node/6. So, your fist stop is to go to the Singe Engine download page and download all the installers for the American Laser Games that you have media for. While your there, go ahead and download the Daphne/Singe emulator called "daphne-singe-win32-v1.14.zip", the "ActionMax Emulator" and all the ActionMax game files. Extract the contents of daphne-singe-win32-v1.14.zip into your emulators directory. Mine is C:\Emulation\Emulators, where many people use the HyperSpin Directory called C:\HyperSpin\Emulators. Extract the two folders in the archive ActionMax-Emulator.zip (ActionMax & Singe) into your daphne_singe emulator directory called singe. So my directory structure looks like this: C:\Emulation\Emulators\daphne-singe C:\Emulation\Emulators\daphne-singe\singe\ActionMax C:\Emulation\Emulators\daphne-singe\singe\Singe We will start with the easiest first. WoW ActionMax Put all the audio/video files into the ...daphne-singe\singe\ActionMax directory. For the batch file method to launch the game, I chose this route to keep the two system separate. Create a directory called ...daphne-singe\AMframefile to put the ActionMax batch files into. The directory ...daphne-singe\framefile I will use to put the ALG batch files into. Once you have created the directory for the batch files, create a new txt document called "38ambushalley.bat". Right-click on it and hit edit. It should open up in Notepad. Now type the following with your correct daphne-singe emulator path: @C:\Emulation\emulators\daphne-singe\daphne.exe singe vldp -x 800 -y 600 -fullscreen_window -noserversend -framefile C:\Emulation\emulators\daphne-singe\singe/ActionMax/frame_38AmbushAlley.txt -script C:\Emulation\emulators\daphne-singe\singe/ActionMax/38AmbushAlley.singeSave and close the file. To check and make sure it works, just double-click the batch file and the game should start.The batch file syntax just says where the daphne.exe is and passes the singe switch, vldp says to use a virtual laser disk player, the screen resolutions for x and y, -fullscreen, -noserversend tells Daphne not to send usage stats to the central server, -framefile is the location of the framefile and -script is the location of the Singe program to run inside Daphne. Now, just create the rest of the batch files just like you did the first one, only using the following names: bluethunder.bat, hydrosub2021.bat, popsghostly.bat & sonicfury.bat. Change the batch files to the correct framefile and singe files for that game. Test each one and make sure they all work. Now on to HyperSpin! Open up HyperHQ and add your new wheel. WoW Action Max Once you have added the wheel, go to Wheel Settings and select it in the drop down. Make your changes like this: You should now have all 5 Action Max games working in HyperSpin! Note: If you are going to use RL, be sure and set the "Execution: HyperLaunch" and "PC Game: Disabled". Now, to get them working in HyperLaunch3. We have to make some changes to the names of the frame files so they can be "proper". I hate to modify any original files, so I just made copies of each frame file. Then rename them so the name matches what's in the database. For example: Navigate to the ...daphne-singe\singe\ActionMax directory. There you will find "frame_38AmbushAlley.txt". Just copy it and rename it to "38ambushalley.txt". Do the same for the other four frame files. When done you should have matching framefile and singe files like this: Now, launch HyperLaunchHQ and setup your Daphne Singe Global Emulator: Point the Path to your ...daphne-singe\daphne.exe close out that screen. Click on the WoW ActionMax emulator all the way at the bottom: Choose the Default Emulator as Daphne Singe and set the Rom Paths to the ...daphne-singe\singe\ActionMax directory. Now click on the Games tab and click on the blue "Audit all the games for this system" button. Your five Action Max games should all show up. Click on one of the games and hit the "Launch..." button and it should work. That's it for WoW Action Max! On to American Laser Games! The ALG is very similar to Action Max in that they use daphne-singe also. There is a little more to it, because you have to use the installers and media to get the games into your daphne-singe directory. So I will show the process for one game (Mad Dog McCree) and it applies to the others that you have. First, go ahead and either insert your Mad Dog McCree disk or mount the ISO. Run the "SINGE Mad Dog Installer.exe" installer and OK the disclaimer. Select the path to Mad Dog McCree disc: and select the path to Daphne's main folder: Click "Begin!" and let it run for a while. When it's done, you should have two files and a new directory like this: ...daphne-singe\play_maddog_cdrom.bat ...daphne-singe\play_maddog_cdrom_fullscreen.bat ...daphne-singe\singe\maddog (here is the framefile, singe files and various sounds and graphics used by the game) ...daphne-singe\singe\maddog\cdrom (here are the audio/video files) Again, for the sake of not changing any original files, copy the play_maddog_cdrom_fullscreen.bat file into your ...daphne-singe\framefile directory. Rename it as maddog.bat and edit it so it looks like this (with your path to daphne-singe): The original file: @daphne.exe singe vldp -x 800 -y 600 -fullscreen -framefile singe/maddog/frame_maddog_cdrom.txt singe/maddog/maddog_cdrom.singeThe edited file: @C:\Emulation\emulators\daphne-singe\daphne.exe singe vldp -x 800 -y 600 -fullscreen_window -framefile C:\Emulation\emulators\daphne-singe\singe\maddog\frame_maddog_cdrom.txt -script C:\Emulation\emulators\daphne-singe\singe\maddog\maddog_cdrom.singeYou will have to add the full path to daphne.exe, the framefile, the singe file and add the -script switch before the singe file.Now, double-click the maddog.bat file and it should start the game. Follow the same process for all the games you wish to install. Test them all from the ...daphne-singe\framefile directory and you should be ready to move on to HyperHQ. Bring up HyperHQ and add your "American Laser Games" wheel. Once you have that, go to Wheel settings and select American Laser Games in the drop down. Make the following changes: (Same, same as you did for Action Max, only use the framefile directory instead of the AGframefile directory) This should get American Laser Games working in HyperSpin. Now on to RL and ALG! You will need to make some changes to the file names to make them "proper" as well. Only this time, you will need to copy the framefiles and the singe files. Example: Navigate to your ...daphne-singe\singe\maddog directory. Find the file named "maddog_cdrom.singe" and make a copy of it. Rename it to "maddog.singe". Also, find the file named "frame_maddog_cdrom.txt" and make a copy of it also. Rename it to "maddog.txt". Do this for all the games you have installed in their own directory. Bring up HyperLaunchHQ. Since you already setup the Global Daphne Singe Emulator, you can click on emulator for American Laser Games on the left. Choose Daphne Singe as the Default Emulator and set your Rom Paths as shown: Now click on the Games tab and click on the blue "Audit all the games for this system" button. All the games you installed should show up: Select maddog and Launch it! Note: If you are using RL, make sure your HyperHQ is setup like this: Any comments or corrections will be greatly appreciated! Thank you, Ron Fancella Code Monkey and all around Command Line geek!If you like what someone has said or done for you, be sure and 'Thank' them. And if they changed your life, send them a Beer!
gigapig Posted October 25, 2013 Posted October 25, 2013 Great work so far Ron. Thanks for your efforts.
rfancella Posted October 25, 2013 Author Posted October 25, 2013 Thanks Gig! I'm not very good at making it look good. I have done a lot of technical writing in my job, but I usually turn it over to the Sales department to make it look good. I think that's it. I ran through it all as I wrote it. So, please let me know if I left out anything or it's not clear. Thanks, Ron Code Monkey and all around Command Line geek!If you like what someone has said or done for you, be sure and 'Thank' them. And if they changed your life, send them a Beer!
gigapig Posted October 25, 2013 Posted October 25, 2013 That reads very well Ron, I usually struggle and give up with guides at this time of night. But I've read it all and seems very easy to understand. I shall try and implement it over the weekend. Thanks again.
Polemicist Posted October 25, 2013 Posted October 25, 2013 tl:dr My god Ron that is awesome. Putting myself into this thread so I can go through this mammoth effort. Dude you da man. Just saying thanks doesn't seem enough. You rock.
tastyratz Posted October 26, 2013 Posted October 26, 2013 wow, great job. Thanks for the contribution. I am sure eventually I will be making my way through this and will use your guide. This will come in handy.
rfancella Posted October 29, 2013 Author Posted October 29, 2013 Ok, So I found a fix for the .singe files, if you installed them into the wrong directory or a different directory and want to move them. All the .singe files are text Singe script files. When you install the game from the installer, it creates these .singe files. Had a user I helped out that had installed the game into a different directory and didn't understand why it would not run after being moved. Open the .singe file in your favorite text editor and look for the path you originally installed the game to (it will also be the error on the screen when you try to start the game): sVersion = "1.0b" sType = "CDROM" dofile("D:/Games/crimepatrol/cdrom-globals.singe") dofile("D:/Games/crimepatrol/crimepatrol/cdrom-setuplevel.singe") dofile("D:/Games/crimepatrol/crimepatrol/hscore.singe") dofile("D:/Games/crimepatrol/crimepatrol/manage.singe") Make them look like: sVersion = "1.0b" sType = "CDROM" dofile("singe/crimepatrol/cdrom-globals.singe") dofile("singe/crimepatrol/cdrom-setuplevel.singe") dofile("singe/crimepatrol/hscore.singe") dofile("singe/crimepatrol/manage.singe") Not all of the .singe files have absolute paths in them or even references to any other files, either way you can use relative paths. Ron Code Monkey and all around Command Line geek!If you like what someone has said or done for you, be sure and 'Thank' them. And if they changed your life, send them a Beer!
rfancella Posted November 7, 2013 Author Posted November 7, 2013 Added some background and requirements from the Singe website. Thanks, Ron Code Monkey and all around Command Line geek!If you like what someone has said or done for you, be sure and 'Thank' them. And if they changed your life, send them a Beer!
SixtyMegs Posted November 12, 2013 Posted November 12, 2013 Hey Guys, I'm a little stumped here. Been working on this all night and I can't make anything out of it. I've added several American Laser Games to my Hyperspin build running RocketLauncher.0. Two of the games (Cyber Patrol and Drug Wars) work perfect both inside and outside of Hyperspin. I can enter the game, exit the game, everything is literally perfect. No problems here... The other 5 games (Space Pirates, The Last Bounty Hunter, Who Killed Johnny Rock, and Mad Dog 1/2) will launch, but it will launch to a random "screengrab" and freeze. For example, Johnny Rock will launch to the first frame of the video of him being shot outside of the club. Mad Dog McCree opens to a black screen. The Last Bounty Hunter opens to the old guy sitting on a horse. It will just sit there frozen until I exit. BUT, these five games run perfectly outside of Hyperspin using the follow batch file (using Mad Dog McCree as an example): @daphne.exe singe vldp -x 800 -y 600 -fullscreen -noserversend -framefile singe/maddog/frame_maddog_cdrom.txt -script singe/maddog/maddog_cdrom.singe Any ideas are very much appreciated. I'm stumped.
rfancella Posted November 12, 2013 Author Posted November 12, 2013 Could you post your daphne_log.txt file when you try to launch a game that doesn't work. Also, please post your directory structure as well: Where is daphne.exe, where are your batch files, where are your singe files and where are the A/V files? Thanks, Ron Code Monkey and all around Command Line geek!If you like what someone has said or done for you, be sure and 'Thank' them. And if they changed your life, send them a Beer!
SixtyMegs Posted November 12, 2013 Posted November 12, 2013 Could you post your daphne_log.txt file when you try to launch a game that doesn't work.Also, please post your directory structure as well: Where is daphne.exe, where are your batch files, where are your singe files and where are the A/V files? Thanks, Ron Sure. Here is my daphne_log.txt, pasted to the bottom of message. My directory structure is as follows: Emulator Path - C:\HyperSpin\Emulators\Daphne Singe (contains daphne.exe) ROM Path - C:\HyperSpin\Emulators\Daphne Singe\singe (contains subfolders with the games. johnnyrock, maddog, etc) Singe files are in their respective folders under the ROM Path (under maddog, spacepirates, lbh, etc) A/V files are located in a "cdrom" folder under each subfolder for the ROM (ex. singe\maddog\cdrom) Batch files are in the root emulator path. Sitting alongside daphne.exe. These are not used except outside of Hyperspin. They were created when I used the Installer files from singeengine.com. Hyperspin does not point to these at all, but the games run fine outside of Hyperspin using these. daphne_log.txt: --DAPHNE version 1.0.10 --Command line is: C:\HyperSpin\Emulators\Daphne Singe\daphne.exe singe vldp -x 1024 -y 768 -fullscreen_window -framefile C:\HyperSpin\Emulators\Daphne Singe\singe\maddog\hitbox-cdrom-lvlbank.txt -script C:\HyperSpin\Emulators\Daphne Singe\singe\maddog\hitbox-cdrom-lvlbank.singe --CPU : AuthenticAMD 4000 MHz || Mem : 4096 megs --OS : Windows XP/.NET || Video : NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 Ti --OpenGL: Compiled In --RGB2YUV Function: MMX --Line Blending Function: MMX --Audio Mixing Function: MMX Setting screen width to 1024 Setting screen height to 768 Set 1280x720 at 32 bpp with flags: 20 Initializing sound system ... Joystick #0 was successfully opened Framefile parse succeeded. Video/Audio directory is: C:/HyperSpin/Emulators/Daphne Singe/singe/maddog/./ YUV overlay is done in software (ie unaccelerated). Booting ROM ... Starting Singe version 1.14 Shutting down sound system... Shutting down video display...
rfancella Posted November 12, 2013 Author Posted November 12, 2013 Sixty, Ok... The framefile and singe file is not correct in the command line. --Command line is: C:\HyperSpin\Emulators\Daphne Singe\daphne.exe singe vldp -x 1024 -y 768 -fullscreen_window -framefile C:\HyperSpin\Emulators\Daphne Singe\singe\maddog\hitbox-cdrom-lvlbank.txt -script C:\HyperSpin\Emulators\Daphne Singe\singe\maddog\hitbox-cdrom-lvlbank.singe They should be: @C:\Emulation\emulators\daphne-singe\daphne.exe singe vldp -x 800 -y 600 -fullscreen_window -framefile C:\Emulation\emulators\daphne-singe\singe\maddog\frame_maddog_cdrom.txt -script C:\Emulation\emulators\daphne-singe\singe\maddog\maddog_cdrom.singe Or (if you have renamed the files as in my guide): @C:\Emulation\emulators\daphne-singe\daphne.exe singe vldp -x 800 -y 600 -fullscreen_window -framefile C:\Emulation\emulators\daphne-singe\singe\maddog\maddog.txt -script C:\Emulation\emulators\daphne-singe\singe\maddog\maddog.singe Your example the command line is pointing to the hitbox singe files. Thanks, Ron Code Monkey and all around Command Line geek!If you like what someone has said or done for you, be sure and 'Thank' them. And if they changed your life, send them a Beer!
rfancella Posted November 13, 2013 Author Posted November 13, 2013 So, I would do this. Copy a framefile for each game into your C:\HyperSpin\Emulators\Daphne Singe\framefile directory. Rename each to be what is in your xml database. Bring up HyperHQ and point the rom path to the framefile directory, select Roms Only and that should filter your wheel with the correct names. In HyperLaunchHQ. Make sure your Global Daphne Singe emulator rom extensions are set to singe. Go to your American Laser Games and select Emulators. Make sure your rom path there says "C:\HyperSpin\Emulators\Daphne Singe\singe". Lastly, make sure your xml database has the correct names in it. Did you get it from HyperList? If this doesn't fix it, let me know. Probably should post your HyperLaunch.log (with CODE tags this time please). Thanks, Ron Code Monkey and all around Command Line geek!If you like what someone has said or done for you, be sure and 'Thank' them. And if they changed your life, send them a Beer!
SixtyMegs Posted November 13, 2013 Posted November 13, 2013 Still a no go. Crime Patrol 1 and Drug Wars load perfectly fine, but the other 5 ALG titles freeze. I can pretty much confirm that Daphne is launching in all cases, and is attempting to launch the framefiles, but something is tripping it up. Possibly something with the framefiles themselves? Again, I appreciate all your help with this. I have an entire office looking forward to playing these so my dedication might seem a little excessive 21:35:50:598 | HL | INFO | +N/A | Main - HyperLaunch v3.0.1.0 21:35:50:598 | HL | INFO | +0 | Main - System Specs: HyperLaunch Dir: C:\HyperSpin OS: WIN_7 Architecture: 64-bit (might not be accurate) OS Language: English_United_States OS Admin Status: Yes Monitor #1 (\\.\DISPLAY1): 1024x768 (1024x724 work) AutoHotkey Path: C:\Program Files\AutoHotkey\AutoHotkey.exe AHK Version: 1.1.09.04 Unicode: No 21:35:50:598 | HL | INFO | +0 | Main - HyperSpin.exe coordinates are x0 y0 w1024 h768 21:35:50:598 | HL | INFO | +0 | CheckFile - Checking if C:\HyperSpin\HyperLaunch.exe exists 21:35:50:601 | HL | INFO | +0 | Main - HyperLaunch received "American Laser Games" and "johnnyrock" 21:35:50:606 | HL | INFO | +0 | Main - johnnyrock is using the default emulator: daphne singe 21:35:50:606 | HL | INFO | +0 | Main - Checking for a [daphne singe] section in C:\HyperSpin\Settings\American Laser Games\Emulators.ini 21:35:50:606 | HL | INFO | +0 | Main - Checking for a [daphne singe] section in C:\HyperSpin\Settings\Global Emulators.ini 21:35:50:606 | HL | INFO | +0 | Main - Found [daphne singe] in C:\HyperSpin\Settings\Global Emulators.ini 21:35:50:606 | HL | INFO | +0 | CheckFile - Checking if C:\HyperSpin\Modules\daphne singe\Daphne Singe.ahk exists 21:35:50:613 | HL | INFO | +0 | Main - CRC Check - CRC matches, this is an official unedited module. 21:35:50:613 | HL | INFO | +0 | Main - johnnyrock will use module: C:\HyperSpin\Modules\daphne singe\Daphne Singe.ahk 21:35:50:626 | HL | INFO | +16 | Main - Using standard method with "Rom Extension" SkipChecks or without any SkipChecks. 21:35:50:628 | HL | INFO | +0 | Main - INI Keys read 21:35:50:628 | HL | INFO | +0 | CheckFile - Checking if C:\HyperSpin\Module Extensions\7z.exe exists 21:35:50:628 | HL | INFO | +0 | CheckFile - Checking if C:\HyperSpin\Module Extensions\7z.dll exists 21:35:50:628 | HL | INFO | +0 | CheckPaths - Started 21:35:50:663 | HL | INFO | +46 | CheckPaths - Found rom by matching extension: C:\HyperSpin\Emulators\Daphne Singe\singe\johnnyrock\cdrom-globals.singe 21:35:50:663 | HL | INFO | +0 | CheckFile - Checking if C:\Hyperspin\Emulators\Daphne Singe\daphne.exe exists 21:35:50:663 | HL | INFO | +0 | CheckPaths - Ended 21:35:50:663 | HL | INFO | +0 | BuildScript - User Variables: ;---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ; INJECTED VARIABLES ;---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #NoTrayIcon #InstallKeybdHook DetectHiddenWindows, ON SetTitleMatchMode, 2 SendMode, Event 0 = 2 frontendPID = 2140 frontendPath = C:\HyperSpin frontendExe = HyperSpin.exe frontendExt = exe frontendName = HyperSpin frontendDrive = C: exitEmulatorKey = ~Esc exitEmulatorKeyWait = 0 forceHoldKey = ~Esc restoreFE = false exitScriptKey = ~q & ~s toggleCursorKey = ~e & ~t emuFullPath = C:\Hyperspin\Emulators\Daphne Singe\daphne.exe emuPath = C:\Hyperspin\Emulators\Daphne Singe emuName = daphne singe emuExt = exe romPath = C:\HyperSpin\Emulators\Daphne Singe\singe\johnnyrock romPathFromIni = C:\HyperSpin\Emulators\Daphne Singe\singe romExtension = .singe romExtensionOrig = .singe romExtensions = singe executable = daphne.exe systemName = American Laser Games dbName = johnnyrock romName = cdrom-globals romMapPath = romMappingEnabled = false romMappingLaunchMenuEnabled = false romMappingFirstMatchingExt = false romMappingShowAllRomsInArchive = true romMappingNumberOfWheelsByScreen = 7 romMappingMenuWidth = 300 romMappingMenuMargin = 50 romMappingTextFont = Bebas Neue romMappingTextOptions = cFFFFFFFF r4 s40 Bold romMappingDisabledTextColor = ff888888 romMappingTextSizeDifference = 5 romMappingTextMargin = 10 romMappingTitleTextFont = Bebas Neue romMappingTitleTextOptions = cFFFFFFFF r4 s60 Bold romMappingTitle2TextFont = Bebas Neue romMappingTitle2TextOptions = cFFFFFFFF r4 s15 Bold romMappingGameInfoTextFont = Bebas Neue romMappingGameInfoTextOptions = cFFFFFFFF r4 s15 Regular romMappingBackgroundBrush = aa000000 romMappingColumnBrush = 33000000 romMappingButtonBrush1 = 6f000000 romMappingButtonBrush2 = 33000000 romMappingBackgroundAlign = Stretch and Lose Aspect romMappingMenuFlagWidth = 40 romMappingMenuFlagSeparation = 5 romMappingDefaultMenuList = FullList romMappingSingleFilteredRomAutomaticLaunch = false skipchecks = false romMatchExt = true logFile = C:\HyperSpin\HyperLaunch.log logLabel := [" INFO"," WARNING"," ERROR"," DEBUG1"," DEBUG2"] logLevel = 3 logIncludeModule = true logIncludeFileProperties = true logShowCommandWindow = false logCommandWindow = false navUpKey = Up navDownKey = Down navLeftKey = Left navRightKey = Right navSelectKey = Enter navP2UpKey = Numpad8 navP2DownKey = Numpad2 navP2LeftKey = Numpad4 navP2RightKey = Numpad6 navP2SelectKey = NumpadEnter originalWidth = 1024 originalHeight = 768 dtEnabled = false dtPath = dtUseSCSI = true dtAddDrive = true emuIdleShutdown = 0 hideCursor = false hideEmu = false hideFE = false fadeIn = false fadeInDuration = 500 fadeInTransitionAnimation = DefaultAnimateFadeIn fadeInDelay = 0 fadeInExitDelay = 0 fadeOutExitDelay = 0 fadeOut = false fadeOutExtraScreen = false fadeOutDuration = 500 fadeOutTransitionAnimation = DefaultAnimateFadeOut fadeOutDelay = 0 fadeLyrInterpolation = 7 fadeLyr1Color = FF000000 fadeLyr1AlignImage = Align to Top Left fadeLyr2Pos = Bottom Right Corner fadeLyr2X = 300 fadeLyr2Y = 300 fadeLyr2Adjust = 1 fadeLyr2PicPad = 0 fadeLyr3Pos = Center fadeLyr3X = 300 fadeLyr3Y = 300 fadeLyr3Adjust = 0.75 fadeLyr3Speed = 750 fadeLyr3Animation = DefaultFadeAnimation fadeLyr37zAnimation = DefaultFadeAnimation fadeLyr3Type = imageandbar fadeLyr3ImgFollow7zProgress = true fadeLyr3Repeat = 1 fadeLyr3PicPad = 0 fadeLyr4Adjust = 0.75 fadeLyr4X = 100 fadeLyr4Y = 100 fadeLyr4Pos = Above Layer 3 - Left fadeLyr4FPS = 10 fadeLyr4PicPad = 0 fadeTranspGifColor = FFFFFF fadeBarWindow = false fadeBarWindowX = fadeBarWindowY = fadeBarWindowW = 600 fadeBarWindowH = 120 fadeBarWindowR = 20 fadeBarWindowM = 20 fadeBarWindowHatchStyle = 8 fadeBarBack = true fadeBarBackColor = FF555555 fadeBarH = 20 fadeBarR = 5 fadeBarColor = DD00BFFF fadeBarHatchStyle = 3 fadeBarPercentageText = true fadeBarInfoText = true fadeBarXOffset = 0 fadeBarYOffset = 100 fadeRomInfoDescription = text fadeRomInfoSystemName = text fadeRomInfoYear = text fadeRomInfoManufacturer = text fadeRomInfoGenre = text fadeRomInfoRating = text fadeRomInfoOrder = Description|SystemName|Year|Manufacturer|Genre|Rating fadeRomInfoTextPlacement = topRight fadeRomInfoTextMargin = 5 fadeRomInfoText1Options = cFF555555 r4 s20 Bold fadeRomInfoText2Options = cFF555555 r4 s20 Bold fadeRomInfoText3Options = cFF555555 r4 s20 Bold fadeRomInfoText4Options = cFF555555 r4 s20 Bold fadeRomInfoText5Options = cFF555555 r4 s20 Bold fadeRomInfoText6Options = cFF555555 r4 s20 Bold fadeStats_Number_of_Times_Played = text with label fadeStats_Last_Time_Played = text with label fadeStats_Average_Time_Played = text with label fadeStats_Total_Time_Played = text with label fadeStats_System_Total_Played_Time = text with label fadeStats_Total_Global_Played_Time = text with label fadeStatsInfoOrder = Number_of_Times_Played|Last_Time_Played|Average_Time_Played|Total_Time_Played|System_Total_Played_Time|Total_Global_Played_Time fadeStatsInfoTextPlacement = topLeft fadeStatsInfoTextMargin = 5 fadeStatsInfoText1Options = cFF555555 r4 s20 Bold fadeStatsInfoText2Options = cFF555555 r4 s20 Bold fadeStatsInfoText3Options = cFF555555 r4 s20 Bold fadeStatsInfoText4Options = cFF555555 r4 s20 Bold fadeStatsInfoText5Options = cFF555555 r4 s20 Bold fadeStatsInfoText6Options = cFF555555 r4 s20 Bold fadeText1X = 0 fadeText1Y = 0 fadeText1Options = cFFFFFFFF r4 s20 Right Bold fadeText1 = Loading Game fadeText2X = 0 fadeText2Y = 0 fadeText2Options = cFFFFFFFF r4 s20 Right Bold fadeText2 = Extraction Complete fadeFont = Arial fadeSystemAndRomLayersOnly = false fadeInterruptKey = detectFadeErrorEnabled = true fadeImgPath = C:\HyperSpin\Media\Fade HLDataPath = C:\HyperSpin\Data HLMediaPath = C:\HyperSpin\Media HLErrSoundPath = C:\HyperSpin\Media\Sounds\Error modulesPath = C:\HyperSpin\Modules moduleFullName = C:\HyperSpin\Modules\daphne singe\Daphne Singe.ahk moduleName = Daphne Singe modulePath = C:\HyperSpin\Modules\daphne singe moduleExtension = ahk moduleExtensionsPath = C:\HyperSpin\Module Extensions libPath = C:\HyperSpin\Lib 7zEnabled = false 7zPath = C:\HyperSpin\Module Extensions\7z.exe 7zDllPath = C:\HyperSpin\Module Extensions\7z.dll 7zExtractPath = C:\Users\Gamer\AppData\Local\Temp\HS 7zExtractPathOrig = 7zAttachSystemName = false 7zDelTemp = true 7zSounds = true 7zFormats = .zip,.rar,.7z,.lzh,.gzip,.tar 7zFormatsNoP = zip,rar,7z,lzh,gzip,tar mgEnabled = false mgKey = ~NumpadSub mgBackgroundColor = FF000000 mgSidePadding = 0.2 mgYOffset = 500 mgImageAdjust = 1 mgFont = Arial mgText1Options = x10p y30p w80p Center cBBFFFFFF r4 s100 BoldItalic mgText1Text = Please select a game mgText2Options = w96p cFFFFFFFF r4 s50 Center BoldItalic mgText2Offset = 70 mgUseSound = true mgSoundfreq = 300 mgExitEffect = none mgSelectedEffect = rotate mgUseGameArt = false mgArtworkDir = Artwork1 hpEnabled = false hpKey = ~NumpadAdd hpBackToMenuBarKey = X hpZoomInKey = C hpZoomOutKey = V hpScreenshotKey = ~PrintScreen hpHiToTextPath = C:\HyperSpin\Module Extensions\HiToText.exe hpSaveStateKeyCodes = hpLoadStateKeyCodes = keymapperEnabled = false keymapperAHKMethod = false keymapper = ahk xpadderFullPath = C:\Utilities\Xpadder\xpadder.exe joyToKeyFullPath = C:\Utilities\JoyToKey\JoyToKey.exe keymapperProfilePath = C:\HyperSpin\Profiles\ahk keymapperFrontEndProfileName = HyperSpin keymapperHyperLaunchProfileEnabled = false JoyIDsEnabled = false JoyIDsPreferredControllersSystem = use_global JoyIDsPreferredControllersGlobal = use_global CustomJoyNamesEnabled = false CustomJoyNames = FEProfile = C:\HyperSpin\Profiles\ahk\HyperSpin defaultProfile = C:\HyperSpin\Profiles\ahk\_Default systemProfile = C:\HyperSpin\Profiles\ahk\American Laser Games xPadderSystemProfile = C:\HyperSpin\Profiles\ahk\American Laser Games\_Default emuProfile = C:\HyperSpin\Profiles\ahk\American Laser Games\daphne singe romProfile = C:\HyperSpin\Profiles\ahk\American Laser Games\johnnyrock HyperLaunchProfile = C:\HyperSpin\Profiles\ahk\HyperLaunch blankProfile = C:\HyperSpin\Profiles\ahk\blank ahkFEProfile = C:\HyperSpin\Profiles\AHK\HyperSpin ahkDefaultProfile = C:\HyperSpin\Profiles\AHK\_Default ahkSystemProfile = C:\HyperSpin\Profiles\AHK\American Laser Games ahkEmuProfile = C:\HyperSpin\Profiles\AHK\American Laser Games\daphne singe ahkRomProfile = C:\HyperSpin\Profiles\AHK\American Laser Games\johnnyrock ahkHyperLaunchProfile = C:\HyperSpin\Profiles\AHK\HyperLaunch bezelEnabled = false statisticsEnabled = true 21:35:50:666 | HL | INFO | +0 | BuildScript - Loaded XHotkey Init.ahk scripts 21:35:50:666 | HL | INFO | +0 | BuildScript - Loaded Statistics Init.ahk scripts 21:35:50:666 | HL | INFO | +0 | BuildScript - Loaded User Functions Init.ahk script 21:35:50:666 | HL | INFO | +0 | BuildScript - Module: MEmu = Daphne Singe MEmuV = v1.14 MURL = http://www.singeengine.com/cms/ MAuthor = djvj MVersion = 2.0.1 MCRC = 4FF69607 iCRC = 3F762B18 MID = 635038268880264228 MSystem = "American Laser Games","WoW Action Max" ;---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ; Notes: ; Rom_Extension should be singe ; Your framefiles need to exist in the same dir as your Rom_Path, in each game's subfolder, and have a txt extension. The filename should match the name in your xml. ; American Laser Games ; For example, If you rompath is C:Hyperspin\Games\American Laser Games\, the drugwars game would be found in C:Hyperspin\Games\American Laser Games\maddog\ ; and the framefile would be in C:Hyperspin\Games\American Laser Games\maddog\maddog.txt ; To change the dir you want to run your games from: ; 1. Backup all your /daphne/singe/ROMNAME/ROMNAME.singe, cdrom-globals.singe, and service.singe files, most games all three in each romdir ; 2. Move all the folders in your /daphne/singe/ folder to the new location you want. You should have one folder for each game. ; 3. Open each ROMNAME.singe, cdrom-globals.singe, and service.singe in notepad and do a find/replace of all instances shown below. For example using an SMB share: ; Old ; ("singe/ ; New: ; ("//BLACKPC/Hyperspin/Games/American Laser Games/ ; ; If using a local drive, it would look something like this C:/Hyperspin/Games/American Laser Games/ ; WoW Action Max ; Emu_Path should be something like this C:\HyperSpin\Emulators\WoW Action Max\daphne-singe\ ; Rom_Path has to point to where all the m2v video files are kept ; Rom_Extension should be singe ; Your framefiles need to exist in the same dir as your rompath and all have txt extensions. The filename should match the name in your xml. ; To change the dir you want to run your games from: ; 1. Backup your /daphne/singe/Action Max/Emulator.singe file ; 2. Move all the files (except Emulator.singe) in your /daphne/singe/Action Max/ folder to the new location you want. ; 3. Open Emulator.singe in notepad and do a find/replace of all instances shown below. For example using an SMB share: ; Old ; "singe/Action Max/ ; New: ; "//BLACKPC/Hyperspin/Games/WoW Action Max/ ; ; If using a local drive, it would look something like this C:/Hyperspin/Games/WoW Action Max/ ; ; There should be 18 instances that need replacing. ; 4. The only file that should be in your /daphne/singe/Action Max/ dir should be the edited Emulator.singe file (and your backup). ; ; If you are upgrading from the old daphne-singe-v1.0 to 1.14, don't forget to copy the old singe dir to the new emu folder, it doesn't come with the contents of that folder that you need. ;---------------------------------------------------------------------------- StartModule() FadeInStart() settingsFile := modulePath . "\" . moduleName . ".ini" Fullscreen := IniReadCheck(settingsFile, "settings", "Fullscreen","true",,1) daphneWidth := IniReadCheck(settingsFile, "settings", "daphneWidth","1024",,1) daphneHeight := IniReadCheck(settingsFile, "settings", "daphneHeight","768",,1) ; Emptying variables if they are not set fullscreen := (If Fullscreen = "true" ? ("-fullscreen_window") : ("")) ; fullscreen_window mode allows guncon and aimtraks to work daphneWidth := (daphneWidth ? ("-x " . daphneWidth) : ("")) daphneHeight := (daphneHeight ? ("-y " . daphneHeight) : ("")) 7z(romPath, romName, romExtension, 7zExtractPath) ; This allows us to send variables, that when empty, are not sent to the Run command Run(executable . " singe vldp " . daphneWidth . A_Space . daphneHeight . A_Space . fullscreen . A_Space . "-framefile """ . romPath . "\" . romName . ".txt""" . A_Space . "-script """ . romPath . "\" . romName . ".singe""", emuPath) WinWait("DAPHNE ahk_class SDL_app") WinWaitActive("DAPHNE ahk_class SDL_app") FadeInExit() Process("WaitClose", executable) 7zCleanUp() FadeOutExit() ExitModule() HaltEmu: Send, {P} Return RestoreEmu: Winrestore, AHK_class %EmulatorClass% Send, {P} Return CloseProcess: FadeOutStart() WinClose("DAPHNE ahk_class SDL_app") ;Process, Close, %executable% ; WoW Action Max module used this Return 21:35:50:666 | HL | INFO | +0 | BuildScript - Loaded Statistics.ahk script 21:35:50:666 | HL | INFO | +0 | BuildScript - Loaded User Functions.ahk script 21:35:50:666 | HL | INFO | +0 | BuildScript - Finished injecting functions into module 21:35:50:666 | HL | INFO | +0 | Main - Module is built 21:35:50:666 | HL | INFO | +0 | CheckFile - Checking if C:\HyperSpin\AutoHotkey.dll exists 21:35:50:668 | HL | INFO | +0 | Main - Running module 21:35:50:766 | MD | INFO | +N/A | Module initialized 21:35:50:766 | MD | INFO | +0 | StartModule - Started 21:35:50:766 | MD | INFO | +0 | StartModule - MEmu: Daphne Singe MEmuV: v1.14 MURL: http://www.singeengine.com/cms/ MAuthor: djvj MVersion: 2.0.1 MCRC: 4FF69607 iCRC: 3F762B18 MID: MSystem: "American Laser Games","WoW Action Max" 21:35:50:766 | MD | INFO | +0 | StartModule - You have a supported System Name for this module: "American Laser Games" 21:35:50:766 | MD | INFO | +0 | StartModule - Ended 21:35:50:766 | MD | INFO | +0 | StartGlobalUserFeatures - Starting 21:35:50:766 | MD | INFO | +0 | StartGlobalUserFeatures - Ending 21:35:50:766 | MD | INFO | +0 | Module Setting - [settings] - Fullscreen: true 21:35:50:768 | MD | INFO | +0 | Module Setting - [settings] - daphneWidth: 1024 21:35:50:768 | MD | INFO | +0 | Module Setting - [settings] - daphneHeight: 768 21:35:50:768 | MD | INFO | +0 | Run - Running: C:\Hyperspin\Emulators\Daphne Singe\daphne.exe singe vldp -x 1024 -y 768 -fullscreen_window -framefile "C:\HyperSpin\Emulators\Daphne Singe\singe\johnnyrock\cdrom-globals.txt" -script "C:\HyperSpin\Emulators\Daphne Singe\singe\johnnyrock\cdrom-globals.singe" 21:35:50:818 | MD | INFO | +62 | WinWait - Waiting for "DAPHNE ahk_class SDL_app" 21:35:52:131 | MD | INFO | +1311 | WinWaitActive - Waiting for "DAPHNE ahk_class SDL_app" 21:35:52:241 | MD | INFO | +109 | Process - WaitClose daphne.exe 21:36:08:909 | MD | INFO | +16661 | WinClose - Closing: DAPHNE ahk_class SDL_app 21:36:10:336 | MD | INFO | +1435 | StopGlobalUserFeatures - Starting 21:36:10:336 | MD | INFO | +0 | StopGlobalUserFeatures - Ending 21:36:10:336 | MD | INFO | +0 | ExitModule - Started 21:36:10:336 | MD | INFO | +0 | Starting Updating Statistics: 21:36:10:336 | MD | INFO | +0 | CreateRomTable - Started 21:36:10:336 | MD | INFO | +0 | CreateRomTable - Ended, 7 Loops to create table. 21:36:10:389 | MD | INFO | +47 | Game section statistics updated. 21:36:10:389 | MD | INFO | +0 | ExitModule - Ended 21:36:10:389 | MD | INFO | +0 | End of Module Logs 21:36:10:399 | HL | INFO | +19734 | Main - Module ended, exiting HyperLaunch normally 21:36:10:399 | HL | INFO | +0 | ExitScript - Started 21:36:10:409 | HL | INFO | +0 | SystemCursor - Restoring mouse cursor 21:36:10:416 | HL | INFO | +16 | ExitScript - Ended EDIT Cancel that! I finally got it working by pointing Hyperspin to the batch files instead of the framefiles and putting an EXIT string to the end so it automatically closes. I renamed the batch files to match the folder names (maddog, lbh, etc) and set HyperHQ to load those instead of the SINGE files. Works like a champ now. Again, thanks for all the help Ron. Your guide was very informative.
rfancella Posted November 13, 2013 Author Posted November 13, 2013 Sixty, Glad to hear you got it working!!! Thanks, Ron Code Monkey and all around Command Line geek!If you like what someone has said or done for you, be sure and 'Thank' them. And if they changed your life, send them a Beer!
potts43 Posted November 17, 2013 Posted November 17, 2013 Awesome explanation. Thanks for taking the time. Thus I will be installing both this week! Big thumbs up
klizine Posted December 13, 2013 Posted December 13, 2013 Has anyone been able to get the Mad Dog McCree II DVD working? I tried the installer, but it says it needs the CD. I have everything else working (big thanks to Ron!)
rfancella Posted December 13, 2013 Author Posted December 13, 2013 Glad to help. But, we are going to need a little more info than "doesn't work". Does it run from the bat file?? What is broke and what error are you getting?? Thanks, Ron Code Monkey and all around Command Line geek!If you like what someone has said or done for you, be sure and 'Thank' them. And if they changed your life, send them a Beer!
klizine Posted December 14, 2013 Posted December 14, 2013 Sorry, I just presumed no one else was able to get it working. The installer appears to be for a CD ROM and not DVD, which I have. The installer says "The CDROM disc does not appear to be valid. Insert Mad Dog 2 CDROM and try again."
rfancella Posted December 14, 2013 Author Posted December 14, 2013 You are right. The installer only supports the CD ROM version. The only installer that supports DVD is TimeTraveler. Thanks, Ron Code Monkey and all around Command Line geek!If you like what someone has said or done for you, be sure and 'Thank' them. And if they changed your life, send them a Beer!
klizine Posted December 14, 2013 Posted December 14, 2013 Dang I hate being right sometimes . The installler works for Mad Dog 1 DVD as well...I tried using the MD1 installer for MD2, but that didn't work. I'm going to keep messin' with it, if I find anything I will post.
jaysaugus Posted March 5, 2014 Posted March 5, 2014 I've got a weird problem I can't figure out. I've set the system up exactly as you described, and all of my Action Max games are working perfectly with the exception of 38 Ambush Alley. When I try to launch the game, Daphne gives the "bad command line" window. I check the daphne log and it says it can't find 38ambushalley.singe. But for some reason it says it's looking for 38ambushalley.sing with no e. I checked my framefile, spelled correctly there. I checked the frame_38ambushalley.txt file, everything is spelled correctly there too. I even downloaded all new files and tried again, still getting the same error with just this one game. Am I missing something here? --DAPHNE version 1.0.10 --Command line is: C:\Hyperspin\Emulators\Actionmax\Daphne-Singe\daphne.exe singe vldp -x 800 -y 600 -fullscreen_window -noserversend -framefile C:\Hyperspin\Emulators\Actionmax\Daphne-Singe\singe/ActionMax/frame_38AmbushAlley.txt -script C:\Hyperspin\Emulators\Actionmax\Daphne-Singe\singe/ActionMax/38AmbushAlley.singe --CPU : GenuineIntel 3400 MHz || Mem : 4032 megs --OS : Windows XP/.NET || Video : ASUS EAH6450 Series --OpenGL: Compiled In --RGB2YUV Function: MMX --Line Blending Function: MMX --Audio Mixing Function: MMX Setting screen width to 800 Setting screen height to 600 Script C:\Hyperspin\Emulators\Actionmax\Daphne-Singe\singe/ActionMax/38AmbushAlley.sing does not exist. Unknown command line parameter or parameter value: -script Bad command line or initialization problem (see daphne_log.txt for details). To run DAPHNE, you must specify which game to run and which laserdisc player you are using. For example, try 'daphne lair noldp' to run Dragon's Lair in testing mode.
rfancella Posted March 5, 2014 Author Posted March 5, 2014 I've got a weird problem I can't figure out. I've set the system up exactly as you described, and all of my Action Max games are working perfectly with the exception of 38 Ambush Alley. When I try to launch the game, Daphne gives the "bad command line" window. I check the daphne log and it says it can't find 38ambushalley.singe. But for some reason it says it's looking for 38ambushalley.sing with no e. I checked my framefile, spelled correctly there. I checked the frame_38ambushalley.txt file, everything is spelled correctly there too. I even downloaded all new files and tried again, still getting the same error with just this one game. Am I missing something here?--DAPHNE version 1.0.10 --Command line is: C:\Hyperspin\Emulators\Actionmax\Daphne-Singe\daphne.exe singe vldp -x 800 -y 600 -fullscreen_window -noserversend -framefile C:\Hyperspin\Emulators\Actionmax\Daphne-Singe\singe/ActionMax/frame_38AmbushAlley.txt -script C:\Hyperspin\Emulators\Actionmax\Daphne-Singe\singe/ActionMax/38AmbushAlley.singe --CPU : GenuineIntel 3400 MHz || Mem : 4032 megs --OS : Windows XP/.NET || Video : ASUS EAH6450 Series --OpenGL: Compiled In --RGB2YUV Function: MMX --Line Blending Function: MMX --Audio Mixing Function: MMX Setting screen width to 800 Setting screen height to 600 Script C:\Hyperspin\Emulators\Actionmax\Daphne-Singe\singe/ActionMax/38AmbushAlley.sing does not exist. Unknown command line parameter or parameter value: -script Bad command line or initialization problem (see daphne_log.txt for details). To run DAPHNE, you must specify which game to run and which laserdisc player you are using. For example, try 'daphne lair noldp' to run Dragon's Lair in testing mode. Jay, Had to noodle on that one for a bit. Figured it out I think. Your path is too long. The total path length you have is over 80 characters. If my count is correct, 81 to be exact. I figure they are only allowing 80 characters as a path name. The other game names are not that long, therefore will launch correctly. I tested and proved it. Moved my Singe directory inside a couple more, to match the number of characters you have, and it fails. It actually would not launch until I got it much shorter. [EDIT] Shortened it by 2 characters and it launched fine. [/EDIT] Thanks, Ron Code Monkey and all around Command Line geek!If you like what someone has said or done for you, be sure and 'Thank' them. And if they changed your life, send them a Beer!
jaysaugus Posted March 6, 2014 Posted March 6, 2014 That worked like a charm! It was driving me nuts trying to figure that out! Thanks so much for the quick reply!
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