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Join Date: Mar 2004
Posts: 2
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How to make ePSXe autostart cds?
Hi, is there a way to make epsxe check the cdrom and then launch the game automatically after it started?
Or is there a way using the commandline e.g. epsxe -loadcdrom or such to launch a cdrom game directly? |
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Resident Movie Critic
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Location: Belfast, Northern Ireland
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Yes, it's possible. That's what my delta frontend was designed for. You can d/l it from http://delta.ngemu.com .
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Shooting star
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Location: Malaysia
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I think you can try my method:
1. Make sure your ePSXe configuration correct including all plugin 2. Make a shorcut for ePSXe on the desktop (or anywhere you want) 3. Add command line option "-nogui" after x:\xxx\epsxe.exe iIf you like epsxe display PS logo before booting CD, just add -slowboot after -no gui command |
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Resident Movie Critic
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Erm yes, but that doesn't automatically run the game whenever you stick the cd in
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