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current command line switches supported...
for my surprise the -cdtiming switch popped me an error on ePSXe 1.6.0, or I didn't know this switch was no longer needed. I wiped out the old registry entries thinking that the old ones might interfere with the new version but it doesn't matter. Tried also different CDR plugins, the peops, pete's and Xeven's. I wonder which commands are new/disabled in this new 1.6.0 version besides the ones that are explained in the help file included in the ePSXe package. |
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Re: current command line switches supported...
The -help switch doesn't appear to do anything.
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Ada...
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Re: current command line switches supported...
yeah it does nothing. I started the thread because I'm curious about any changes made about this.
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Re: current command line switches supported...
Maybe Calb, Galtor or _Demo_ will shed some light on this.
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