2011-02-02, 17:02
Not a problem, i had a feeling that maybe we were talking about different things.
So...if I know wanted to use your script, and after i'd adjusted the directories in your script to suit my system, then would I just need to use your AutoIT executable as the emulators 'file launcher' (in place of the proper .exe for PCSX2) & then would I still be able to have my .iso PS2 games listed as the roms for this launcher and still be able to scan them from their folder & launch them like normal?
I much prefer the 'click on desired File Launcher (PCSX2 etc) > goes to scanned roms (Shadow of the Colossus, Metal Gear Solid etc)' kind of setup as opposed to just using standalone executables, as it makes it a lot easier to organise games for each individual platform. I've managed to arrange my PC games into a seperate 'folder' aswell by using a batch file as a 'file launcher', which then runs my games through batch files, which get recognised as it's 'roms'.
Sorry that i'm asking so many questions - I thoroughly appreciate all of the great work that you've been doing with Advanced Launcher & I use it everyday wth the rest of my games, i'd just like to get PCSX2 working correctly with it to complete my setup. If it wasn't for you, then i doubt i'd be using XBMC to launch my games at all, so i think the XBMC team owe you a beer!
So...if I know wanted to use your script, and after i'd adjusted the directories in your script to suit my system, then would I just need to use your AutoIT executable as the emulators 'file launcher' (in place of the proper .exe for PCSX2) & then would I still be able to have my .iso PS2 games listed as the roms for this launcher and still be able to scan them from their folder & launch them like normal?
I much prefer the 'click on desired File Launcher (PCSX2 etc) > goes to scanned roms (Shadow of the Colossus, Metal Gear Solid etc)' kind of setup as opposed to just using standalone executables, as it makes it a lot easier to organise games for each individual platform. I've managed to arrange my PC games into a seperate 'folder' aswell by using a batch file as a 'file launcher', which then runs my games through batch files, which get recognised as it's 'roms'.
Sorry that i'm asking so many questions - I thoroughly appreciate all of the great work that you've been doing with Advanced Launcher & I use it everyday wth the rest of my games, i'd just like to get PCSX2 working correctly with it to complete my setup. If it wasn't for you, then i doubt i'd be using XBMC to launch my games at all, so i think the XBMC team owe you a beer!