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LtTycho
August 29th, 2001, 18:24
Anyone know where the ePSXe registry file is located? I'm not sure what's its called so I don't know where to start looking. Thanks for any help I get.

fivefeet8
August 29th, 2001, 20:24
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\epsxe

On my system its there.. win98se

Badaro
August 29th, 2001, 20:41
Originally posted by fivefeet8
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\epsxe

On my system its there.. win98se

It's the same on Win2000/XP. Notice that only the emulator's configuration is there, the plugin configurations are located on:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Vision Thing

[]s Badaro

fivefeet8
August 29th, 2001, 20:56
I think that registry is done by epsxe executor and not epsxe itself.. So if he isn't using executor, he won't have that key.. I use it so I do have that key as well... :)

The Vagrant
August 30th, 2001, 05:06
I DON'T GET IT.........WHAT IS THE REGISTRY KEY..................AND where is it located (exact path? c drive? d drive? windows subfolder? where???) i think it might have something to do with why epsxe refuses keyboard comands from my comp..............

Badaro
August 30th, 2001, 05:08
Originally posted by fivefeet8
I think that registry is done by epsxe executor and not epsxe itself.. So if he isn't using executor, he won't have that key.. I use it so I do have that key as well... :)

Nope, that key is used by plugins since PSEmuPro, althought ePSXeCutor also uses it:

Plugins' Configuration:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Vision Thing\PSEmu Pro

ePSXeCutor's Plugin Configuration:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Vision Thing\ePSXeCutorCFG

ePSXeCutor also uses the following key for it's own configuration:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ePSXeCutor

[]s Badaro

Badaro
August 30th, 2001, 05:12
Originally posted by The Vagrant
I DON'T GET IT.........WHAT IS THE REGISTRY KEY..................AND where is it located (exact path? c drive? d drive? windows subfolder? where???) i think it might have something to do with why epsxe refuses keyboard comands from my comp..............

The registry consists of a few .DAT files, used by Windows programs to store configuration. You can't edit these files directly, but you can use a program called "regedit" to do it.

Be very careful when editing the registry, you can damage you Windows installation if you're not careful.

[]s Badaro