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Your MCE remote will indeed still work in the background. That's got to do with how Launcher is written as I understand it.
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Just as an FYI, the "Wii" Logitech wireless keyboard is completely plug-and-play. Works great for command line from the couch.
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For anyone working on GBA, this is working nicely for me:
<args>-gba.xres 1920 -gba.yres 1080 -fs 1 -gba.stretch 1 -soundbufsize 100 -gba.special hq2x -sounddriver alsa -sounddevice plughw:0,3</args>
This one was crackly as hell initially, which makes me suspect that mupen64plus and pSX/epsxe/etc. should be fixable as well. Anybody have a list of command-line arguments for those guys? Is there a way to get N64 or Playstation emulation running cleanly? I spent waaaay too long playing with settings last night without getting far.
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Ah Duff that would have saved me a lot of a time on Sunday... Haha. It's ok I've still got Genesis to do so it will still save me time! Where do you save the java program?
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I'd actually prefer to run it in Windows, but the Linux terminal sounds easy enough so no worries.
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I couldn't get Kega Fusion to work well with my sound - among other things and ended up just giving up. It was my preferred Genesis / SMS / Sega CD emu in Windows. Sorry I can't be more help, in Gens the --quickexit argument fixes this. Gens should do SMS if I recall correctly - I mean it would be crazy if it didn't considering...