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Originally Posted by Hard core Rikki
Looks very nice, now that I read about it. Very cool concept of a frontend. 
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well is pretty similar to frontends and it works in someway similar but the concept is different....
the ways A.E.S use to control applications is totally different too.
actually i wanted to create A.E.S as an stand-alone Emu software... including internal emulation of consoles etc.... but it would take me ages to created because i don´t have enough time to work on every emulator(nes,snes,genesis,GBA,PSX etc.) i think that could be too much for me..
so i though there are emulators for allmost every machine available..... so why not unified them instead???
frontends tipically runs an application and send commands available by those.. that´s why they are limited to an small amount of applications... emulators like ssspsx,project64 that doesn´t have any commands are a big problem for frontends..
but that´s not the case with A.E.S as it does not send any commands,change registry or such things... a.e.s grab an application and take the control over it at realtime... but more than that it can configure any application at runtime... for example a.e.s will be able to change settings and plugins "on the fly" as we all know that´s not possible with ePSXe and many emulators... but a.e.s make it possible.
A.E.S is more like a Virus/hacking app made in pure API for emulators
got me now?
A.E.S are all my projects i have worked in the past few years(Emu-Selector,GC-manager,Media Player and more) all togher in one application... even if i unified emulators atm i don´t disclose the posibility to add internal emulation in the future as i´ll prepare A.E.S for that too right after the first release.