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thank you for this guide, gonna give this a try. but do you think my Acer Aspire Revo is powerful enough to run ZSNES? it plays 1080p great but navigation around the gui isn't smooth.
anyone can recommend an upgrade to the Revo? something more powerful...thanks!
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2012-05-08, 04:00
(This post was last modified: 2012-05-08, 04:00 by bigdog66.)
waiting on my xbox 360 windows controller to show up......couple dumb questions i want to make sure about
do you just dump all the rom files in the snes folder and not in their own individual folders inside the snes folder
also is leaving them zipped up fine or do the files need to be extracted
thanks for entertaining my noobness lol
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Great....Thanks!
Now I just need Amazon to do their job and get me my controller lol
are you working on any guides for any other rom's?
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I am not all the way through but I wanted to let you know the guide has worked great and wanted to give your rep some love lol
cant thank you enough because until this guide i didn't think it was possible to run emulators on live/xbmcbuntu...
I am at the point of assigning art so its going to take me some time lol
Looking forward to any future guides cause now im all geeked to play my old games!
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Everyone take some very important advice.....
DO NOT try and add too many items at once....add them in batches
because you cant stop the process of adding them or if you do all that you have added will not be saved
in my case i got about 92%-93% of the way through which was about 700 items and it took prob 7-8 hours and my xbmc box freaked out and decided to do a refresh.....once i went back into advanced launcher none of the items i added were still added
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Great guide especially for a linux/xbmcbuntu noob like me, I have run into one issue with my setup. It seems as though my controller is still controlling XBMC under the emulator and some times its on a different menu (like videos) others it has apparently logged off of xbmc all together.