2010-11-04, 15:57
skeeto2010 Wrote:Hello all,Generally all the installed software are into the /usr/bin/ directory. So I think you will found it at /usr/bin/zsnes, like here :
I have skimmed over most of the 93 pages of this thread and there is still an issue I must have missed when setting up Launcher. I have the Dharma 4 Vanilla release installed on my Revo 1600 and it seems to be working great.
I have installed Launcher v. 1.14 and when I run the add-on it asks for the location of the emulator I am trying to run. I have previously installed zsnes by opening a terminal to my Revo and using "apt-get install zsnes" and it appears to have installed but how do I point Launcher toward this new installation? Where exactly can Launcher find it? I assume this process will be the same for all emulators.
As you can tell I am a noob with Linux and any help is appreciated. All apologies if I have missed these directions elsewhere.
Thanks,
Rob
Code:
<launcher>
<name>Super Nintendo</name>
<application>/usr/bin/zsnes</application>
<args>-m -s -v 22 </args>
<rompath>/mnt/multimedias/consoles/snes/roms/</rompath>
<thumbpath>/mnt/multimedias/consoles/snes/covers/</thumbpath>
<fanartpath>/mnt/multimedias/consoles/snes/fanarts/</fanartpath>
<romext>smc</romext>
<platform>Super Nintendo Entertainment System</platform>
<thumb>/mnt/multimedias/consoles/snes/logo.png</thumb>
<fanart>/mnt/multimedias/consoles/snes/console.png</fanart>
<genre>Console / 16-bit / Color</genre>
<release>1990</release>
<publisher>Nintendo</publisher>
<launcherplot>The Super Nintendo Entertainment System (also known as the Super NES, SNES or Super Nintendo) is a 16-bit video game console that was released by Nintendo in North America, Europe, Australasia (Oceania), and South America between 1990 and 1993. In Japan and Southeast Asia, the system is called the Super Famicom (officially adopting the abbreviated name of its predecessor, the Family Computer), or SFC for short. In South Korea, it is known as the Super Comboy and was distributed by Hyundai Electronics. Although each version is essentially the same, several forms of regional lockout prevent the different versions from being compatible with one another.</launcherplot>
<wait>true</wait>
<roms>
<rom>
</rom>
</roms>
</launcher>