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racing gamer
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How to get VGS running in Vista
Introduction
Virtual Game Station (VGS) may be an older PlayStation emulator, but it can still be very useful and in certain cases runs a game better than the other PlayStation emulators out there. It's also unique in that it doesn't require a bios (but being a commercial emu, you need to own the emulator itself, of course). I found these to be some good reasons to try and get it running in Windows Vista, which turns out to be not all that hard. I did try this with Vista 32-bit. Required files
How to get it working If you already ran VGS under Windows XP, that knowledge will come in handy. Still, with Windows Vista, there's a few additional things you need to change. For this tutorial, I'm just going to start from scratch and assume you know nothing about the XP procedure either. I do assume you know your way around the Vista OS, though. If not, you really should read a different tutorial before this one.
Closing notes If you need to reconfigure anything in VGS, just launch it without a game. Also, a warning: don't try to start accessing the menus in the beginning when VGS says it's loading a game (in case you have a PS1 CD inserted), you'll make the emulator crash. And, don't let the numerous screen changes when the emulator starts fool you. There's nothing scary happening. That's all
Last edited by Samor; August 30th, 2007 at 15:20. Reason: Added MSVBVM50.DLL issue; corrected statement about accessing the menu in VGS |
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racing gamer
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yes, ALT, but it seems to not function correctly in Vista... kind of a hit-and-miss situation.
@Galway no Sora, vgsvideopatchxp needs msvbvm50.dll, in either the WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 directory or the application's directory. I downloaded my version of that DLL from here: DLL-files.com - msvbvm50.dll, free download |
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Emulation Connoisseur
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Does VGS actually run on PCs with a Intel Core 2 Duo processor?
I can't run VGS 1.4.1 anymore. I run Aldo's Video Patch XP and when I hit run the screen resolution changes but it goes back to the desktop again. I did try the Pentium 4 fix. It worked fine on my old PC which had an Athlon XP processor.
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