UniRun launcher - v1.21x
Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 5:34 pm
Download:
http://bluez.home.xs4all.nl/purebasic/unirun.zip
What is it?
It's a little tool that will allow you (some day) to load disk-images, games, rom-files into emulators, and similar things. All stuff you can do with batch files and a little patience. And that, my friends, is what I lack. Patience. So, to make my life easier I wrote this tool.
Load games then? Yep. In two flavours...
First regular games, through a disk image (which UniRun is supposed to load and check if it was properly loaded), cd (UniRun opens the drive and pops up a message) or just directly from the disk.
Then there are those emulated games, which typically are a bunch of rom-images, thrown together in a folder then fed to an emulator. Emulators have their peeks and perks, and sometimes it's hard to get things to work properly, either directly or through a so called 'front end' such as Gameex.
It's alpha, beta, experimental whatever. Provided as is, work in progress etc. etc.
Use at your own risk, well, you know the drill...
(I still don't know if I should post this here or in announcements...)
http://bluez.home.xs4all.nl/purebasic/unirun.zip
What is it?
It's a little tool that will allow you (some day) to load disk-images, games, rom-files into emulators, and similar things. All stuff you can do with batch files and a little patience. And that, my friends, is what I lack. Patience. So, to make my life easier I wrote this tool.
Load games then? Yep. In two flavours...
First regular games, through a disk image (which UniRun is supposed to load and check if it was properly loaded), cd (UniRun opens the drive and pops up a message) or just directly from the disk.
Then there are those emulated games, which typically are a bunch of rom-images, thrown together in a folder then fed to an emulator. Emulators have their peeks and perks, and sometimes it's hard to get things to work properly, either directly or through a so called 'front end' such as Gameex.
It's alpha, beta, experimental whatever. Provided as is, work in progress etc. etc.
Use at your own risk, well, you know the drill...
(I still don't know if I should post this here or in announcements...)