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Old April 24th, 2003   #1 (permalink)
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Is PSXeven best than ePSXe ?

What do you think ? I played all megaman psx games on ePSXe and its perfectly but I wonder if this emu is better than ePSXe ? Be honest, thank you
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Old April 24th, 2003   #2 (permalink)
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It's all opinion. What cares, just as long as it plays the games fine its fine by me. Try out psxeven and then compare it to epsxe, don't expect opinions of others to help you much, in the end, its your opinion of it that matters.
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O.o

Alright but I just asked and not asked for help. Just people's opinions thats all. I know how to make all emu works

Thanks for answering this quickly I guess.
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Np, i guess, but just try out and see which one you feel is better. Opinions vary widely on this forum and its not really going to get you anywhere.

One will say 'this one' is better, someone else will say 'that one' is better. Also the PC systems vary differently also, so some emulators might work differently on others, so they might think that emulator (being epsxe or ps7) is better for them, because it works better on thier system.

The only way you can decide for yourself is to try out both emulators with basically the same configurations and see which performs better.

But in answer to your question from the beginning, I saw Epsxe is better for me, but then again I haven't played much with psxeven with megaman games. But with the games that I did use, its pretty good also.
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Thanks!

I will check this psxeven out too because I never tried it. Oh, is bios ever show sony logo on the screen like real sony console did ? ePSXe cannot do that..it just appear games instead of appearing sony logo like real console did when u turn it on and appear on t.v. screen, you know ?
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I don't think psxeven shows it either, but if you load the bios in epsxe to access the memory cards you will see the bios screen.
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One feature that I really like about PSXeven is that when you save to your memory card during your game, it writes the memory card file back to your hard disk immediatley (ePSXe writes the file to your hard disk when you press ESC to go back to the GUI).

What this means is that if the emulator crashes, you do not loose your save games (with ePSXe all changes you made to your memory card since you last pressed ESC are lost). Also, with PSXeven you can safely press the 'X' button to close the graphics plugin window without fear of loosing saves too

Well, I think thats a good feature
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i think epsxe is better and besides psxeven is just progressing but fast, well i think,but soon enough im very sure it can surpassed epsxe.
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Thanks! I will go ahead and test this to see if megaman games work like ePSXe does but I want to see what it look like on the screen. Thanks for the informations
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Thanks!

I will check this psxeven out too because I never tried it. Oh, is bios ever show sony logo on the screen like real sony console did ? ePSXe cannot do that..it just appear games instead of appearing sony logo like real console did when u turn it on and appear on t.v. screen, you know ?
Use the -slowboot command line. It'll show the Sony logo perfectly.

BTW, I use ePSXe more often (just a question of habit), but PSXeven is a great emulator and I like to use it too(I still have to try the 1.15 version, though). But as Dark Zero said, in the end it's a matter of opinion (and ePSXe is better in slower systems).

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Thanks!

By the way, where is -slowboot command line in ePSXe ? Thanks again.
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You have to add it either through command lines, or simply, right click a short-cut, and add it to the properties tab after the target line. Lemme know if you rather want a picture to show how.
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*I am embarass*

Yeah, will you ?

Because I never hear of it nor not know how.

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There are other ways, but I find this simpler
make a short-cut of epsxe, then right click, properties
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I cannot figure it out. What is else way ? Because I dont see slowboot in epsxe because I put epsxe in my CDRW to increase the space of my HD on computer that why.
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Make a shortcut to the file on the CD.....then do just like the picture shows.....

And PSXeven is my fav, but that's just because of frequent updates, very good compatibility, and awesome interface/GUI.....other than that, it's just good.....
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I see that..so should I delete original epsxe and keep short cut or what ?
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Hey, its working!!! But is originally ePSXe.exe necessarily to keep while use shortcut ?
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That is availabe ONLY in the short cut you add it to, if you want, open a command window (dos, or command.com) and run epsxe throught there with the command -slowboot already there. There are also some GUI's for epsxe that allows you to do this, but I find the short-cut idea simpler. So just stay with it. If you want, since u said u have epsxe on the cd, just leave a short-cut of it on the desktop with the command like the picture.


Oh, yeah, you still need to keep the "original" exe as thats the program. If it was another "short-cut" then it would be up to you to delete it.
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Thanks for the details. I left it as is and thank you very much for answering my questions. Now there is no further questions. Have a nice day
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