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All I ask is that you SUB, LIKE AND SHARE! Git + Tortoise Git -- used in downloading and updating getting bug fixes for hyperlaunch. Compatible with Ultrastik U360 joysticks. Right below the marquee is a wooden board with a nice size open hole that had a metal plate where the speakers go and small rectangle tinted glass which you can see it still in the above photos.

Однако стоит заранее позаботиться о том, что если раздача раздачи будут обновляться, нужно внимательно отследить - что конкретно для какой раздачи предназначено. Скачать здесь: За предоставленную ссылку и работу огромная благодарность 'Анатолий Ефименко' Магнет ссылочки на 5Тб сборку Hyperspin. Getting HyperSpin to use RocketLauncher We need to let HyperSpin know we are going to use RocketLauncher to launch games.

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I will try to keep this guide up to date with the latest versions of HyperSpin and RocketLauncher. Also I'm adverse to making videos, because I don't want to make a new video every time something is updated, I find it easier just to edit a pic and text guide then recording a new video and editing links. All guides will assume you know how to navigate files and folders in windows. Translations - Admoroux This is for a new install. The archive zip password is www. This time we are gonna do some manual ini editing. Find the file named Settings. If you are having trouble opening RocketLauncherUI and you get some message about failing to initialize, you will need to download to get RocketLauncherUI to work. Choose 'Latest' in the dropdown. Click on Check Updates at the bottom of the window. Wait for it to finish and then click Apply Updates. Close the update window. You can update in the future using the update button in the RocketLauncherUI tab the update button looks like a globe with arrows. You're thinking wow, so many settings this is too complicated. Well that's your fault for wanting lots of customization. Click on the circular green arrows button to refresh the systems list to match the active frontend. You can now close RocketLauncherUI or leave it open you will need to open it later in this guide. Congrats you have now installed HyperSpin + RocketLauncher! You think you're done don't you, but you're wrong. There is still more to go. We don't have any emulators yet. Download the binary unless you plan on. So the path to your mame. Now to get it working with RocketLauncher and ultimately HyperSpin. Changing settings in Global affects all of your settings in every system. Consider this the default settings. If you installed correctly didn't skip steps like step 9 you will be greeted with a long list of emulator names. Scroll down this list until you find MAME. Double click on it. A new window will appear. Fill in the path value by clicking on the magnifying glass to the right of the path entry and find your MAME emulator. Close this window if the values for module and rom extensions are already filled. For most mame installations it's in the same folder as mame. Do not ask for roms on this forum, it will get you banned. Google is your friend for this. If it asks you to overwrite, choose yes. XML management can be a pain and so can renaming all those roms that you legally copied from your personal collection of actual games that you legally acquired through legal purchases. I think that's it for a basic installation. It will be hard and time consuming to get artwork and videos until you subscribe to emumovies and receive platinum status here by donating. Emulators will not be mentioned because they are already covered in another post. Programs found to be useful in all HyperSpin setups. HyperSpin -- no explanation needed HyperHQ -- gui for managing settings for the HyperSpin front end. HyperLaunch -- very essential to HyperSpin, it runs all your emulators, handles loading your roms, and other stuff during gameplay. HyperLaunch HQ -- gui for managing settings for HyperLaunch. Updates HyperSpin with available wheel artwork, themes, jump letters, box art, media container art, and preview videos emumovies subscribers only. Saves months of time in making HyperSpin look nice. Very little user setup needed. Git + Tortoise Git -- used in downloading and updating getting bug fixes for hyperlaunch. It has a cell style view of many filtering options for your games. There are alternatives, but this is my favorite one. HyperTools: List Splitter -- useful for generating genre xmls to use for HyperSpin's genre feature. Helps improve storage space on larger roms. Useful outside of HyperSpin. Required if you want to use joysticks for HyperSpin menu controls or HyperLaunch menu controls. Less advanced features, less community support. The tree grid view is why this one comes recommended over others. Good support on these forums. HyperLaunch is written in AutoHotKey. HyperTools: List Merger -- does what it says. Easily merge HyperSpin xmls with this utility. Teamviewer -- most popular screen sharing utility on forums. Forum users like using this to help others setting up HyperSpin. Seems easy to use. Only useful if you have another display screen. These tools help you with this. HyperTools: Rom Renamer -- uses crc matching and some fuzzy matching to help rename your roms. Disc image renaming is good but does have some issues. Bulk Rename Here -- Generic file renamer. Useful for renaming lots of files at once. Looks advanced and extremely powerful. HyperSync not this HyperSync -- older utility that I used to manually rename my roms before HyperTools. Displays xml list next to list of files. RomCenter -- rom management and manipulation utility. I think it's easier to use than clrmamepro. Programs found to be useful for artwork and themes. HyperTheme -- useful for developing themes and editing theme settings. Able to preview a theme. Adobe Creative Suite -- useful for editing and creating artwork and themes. Gimp -- free alternative to photoshop, useful for editing images. Does not do fancy custom theme effects like Adobe Creative Suite. Disclaimers I will be adding links for all these programs, when I get some time. If I missed your favorite utility and you want to add it to this list. Private message PM me with a link to the utility, give a short description and explain why you found it useful. Edited February 12, 2014 by ghutch92 HyperLaunch FAQ How do I get my joystick to work with HyperSpin? How do I get the HyperSpin Profile working? Open xpadder, create a controller file left hand corner of xpadder 4. Create a profile for that controller right hand corner with the mappings needed to navigate hyperspin. Name the newly created hyperspin profile p1. Copy your file named p1 and create three more copies named p2, p3, and p4. Place these profiles in the folder directory as directed by 7. Open up HLHQ highlight the global system click on General Settings tab then click on the smaller 3rd party tab. Find Xpadder path setting and make sure it points to your xpadder. Make sure you also the setting Keymapper Front End Profile Name set to HyperSpin 9. Make sure you have setting Keymapper Front End Profile set to xpadder 10. Now click on the big tab Settings and then click on the smaller tab main settings. Set keymapper Enabled to true. Do not disable keymapper per system 11. Set keymapper to be xpadder. Alright almost there, just a few more steps, 12. Someone already wrote a startup script for you to take care of xpadder loading so we will use that. Edited March 22, 2014 by ghutch92 1. Register as a user. Although I think you have to do this anyway to download HyperSpin 2. Have fun with the HyperSpin community and be respectful. Use the forum search first. Look for a thread related to your topic. If you found a thread related to your topic read the thread. If that thread did not answer your question please check the most recent post date in that thread, if it's older than let's say 6 months, start a new thread on the topic. If it's newer than six months reply to the thread using the reply button at the bottom right of the post. Starting a new thead, first make sure you've already googled your problem and searched the forums here before starting a new thread. Choose the correct forum section for your topic. Example: put HyperLaunch questions in the HyperLaunch forum section. Make a descriptive title that accurately reflects the topic of your new thread. This includes asking where to purchase ROMs. Asking for ROMs is strictly prohibited and will get you banned without warning. Asking to purchase HyperSpin setups is strictly prohibited! Private Messaging Private messaging is just that, it's private. Please do not post problems with another user in public use private messaging to help you and the other user save face. Do not spam someone endlessly with private messages. Treat it like an email system. You can send someone a private message by either clicking on their user name or adding their user name to the recipients field when typing the message. How to save Sent PM's Click on the Settings link near your username in the top right hand corner of this page. In the left hand pane you should see a section called My Settings and in that category click on General Settings. Edited January 22, 2014 by ghutch92 added rfancella's guide link ill talk to sji about it and see whats up and if we can make it better for everyone I would love to make tutorials for the wiki but I find it frustrating because you need to be logged in to view the pages. Also the log in does not work for me when trying to log in from multiple computers. It's fine if I only use a single computer. It should be setup like a normal wiki where you can read it if you are not logged in, but to edit it you need to log in. Systems: Nintendo 64 Status: last update 2012 Basic Setup 1. Download both r106 and r146 2. Create a new folder in your emulators folder called 1964. Create an emulator version folder inside that folder. The latest version at the time of this tutorial is r146 4. Extract or install the contents of r106 to the new folder you created above. Your path to 1964. Extract or Install the contents of r146 to the same folder as you did r106. This installation method is because the r146 install is missing some files that r106 has. Now double click on the 1964. You should receive a popup asking where your roms are. Point them to your rom folder. Open HyperLaunchHQ, Highlight Global in the systems panel and then click on the big tab emulators. Find 1964 in this list and double click on it. Now set your path and fill in the rest of the settings 8. Now highlight Nintendo 64 in the system panel. Click on the big tab Emulators and then add the path to your Nintendo 64 roms to the rom paths field. You can do this by clicking on the smaller green plus button to the right of the rom paths field. Don't forget that you can edit module settings by highlighting the module in the modules tab and clicking the edit global module settings button. Advanced Setup FAQ Edited November 1, 2013 by ghutch92 Systems: AAE Status: Inactive? Download the AAE alpha Binary and Update 2 from 2. Create a new folder in your emulators folder called AAE. Create an emulator version folder inside that folder. Extract or install the contents of the AAE alpha binary download to the new folder you creates in step 3. Extract or Install the contents of update 2 to the same folder as you did the alpha binary download. This file is in the same folder as aae. Open HyperLaunchHQ, Highlight Global in the systems panel and then click on the big tab emulators. Find AAE in this list and double click on it. Now set your path to aae. Now highlight AAE in the system panel. Click on the big tab Emulators and then add the path to your AAE roms to the rom paths field. You can do this by clicking on the smaller green plus button to the right of the rom paths field. Don't forget that you can edit module settings by highlighting the AAE module in the modules tab and clicking the edit global module settings button. Hi Hyperspin community, I've been a Hyperspin member for a while now and this will be my first post. I spent the past couple of days writing my project down from start to almost finished.. Sorry it's pretty lengthy.. Please, feel free to read for your enjoyment or skip through and look at the pretty pictures. A friend of mine surprised me with blueprints of a cabinet, I just needed to buy the wood, find the spare time and get off my lazy arse and get it started. FIFTY Bucks how in the heck could I pass this deal up. After I pulled the trigger, drove up with a friend, put it on his flat bed I got the beast cabinet into my garage, I just stared in awww of all the cool things I want to do with this thing. The cabinet came with the bezel, front glass, 4 buttons, marquee clear plastic, coin slots BONUS and a lot of dust. It was pretty much gutted but exactly what I was looking for. I wanted an extra wide cabinet so I can have some room for a 2 player setup. Right below the marquee is a wooden board with a nice size open hole that had a metal plate where the speakers go and small rectangle tinted glass which you can see it still in the above photos. With 12 screws around the edge of the control panel, I took off the lexan similar top layer and thankfully it was not glued down so I can use the control board. So measuring the opening where all the buttons and joystick will go, I found my area to work with. This part took the longest out of all the other projects and trying to figure out the layout was killing me slowly. I thought about laying it all out myself with button templates and looking up some cool graphics. Then I finally found a layout which was actually based off the Golden Tee control panel and oh my, I was sold. I found a couple of reasons why this layout is awesome. Yes, this layout has lots of buttons!!!!! I had my control panel upstairs hooked to what I was going to use; a Pi3 with retropi installed, using an external 500gig HD, attract mode, themes, video previews installed. Retropi is very slick, easy to setup and pretty darn cool and I think it work well in a cabinet. Stuff I bought at this time- Trackball — 90 bucks off Amazon 2 player buttons and 8-way joystick.. Here is where I think some will say I went cheap, and yes I slightly agree. I also removed the upper black wooded border so I can make room for a 2nd monitor idea frame out of MDF. And yeah the previous wood was glued to the marquee bottom board and it broke off.. While playing on the Pi3, I just found that some mame roms were not work and customizing it was tedious. So, I bailed on the Pi3 and bought a 2. I had some trouble with my PC recognizing it adapter and I could never get the TV to display. So, I bailed on it and started pricing out LCDs. I had a quote for a sign shop to have them print my control panel on polycarbonate but it was too expensive for me. I reached out to my friends again and found one that knew a guy that had a full size plotter and once I gave him the dimensions of the control panel he printed me out 4 copies on sticky back vinyl, just in case I screwed up. So, onto the secondary monitor thoughts and plans. My first thought was to buy a LCD screen as my marquee and have it just scroll through the game marquees when one is selected, but that area is fairly skinny and the LCDs are VERY expensive. I thought about designing my own marquee and using the space right below it for a laptop LCD. I did some research about scrolling marquees and found an awesome thread about Hyper Marquee and EDS Event Dispatch System. And thanks to Mamefan for his youtube channel for setting up Hyper Marquee and EDS which helped me TONS! So with Hyperspin loaded with HyerMarquee and EDS, I was able to display the rom marquee and its flyer. Going portrait mode on the 2nd screen really makes sense and awesome looking. Below is my two screen temporary layout held up with some duct tape. I thought that HDMI when the source is powered on it will turn on the monitor, but no matter what I did or how long I waited it would never turn on the 2nd screen. When the PC turns off or by the power strip and then turned back on, the LCD board comes to life and I have video. The 2nd screen even goes into powersaving mode and it will turn off when I turn off the PC. Onto the 2nd LCD frame. I took measurements and even cut a groove for the screen to set in. Luckily enough the piece I bought was big enough for that 2nd try I needed! You can see on the upper right of the picture the original frame I ripped out. I thought it turned out pretty nice after semi-gloss black paint job and screwed in place. Another couple picture showing the mounting of the LCD controller board and 2nd monitor frame. So, what to do about the actual marquee area, I thought? Some picture googling and paint. I just need to figure out what to do with the side-art. HOW will I pull this off! I kept prolonging that day when I had to start drilling. It made me nervous just thinking about it. But that will be a later day, time for me to fix this horrible CRT area. It fit without any issues at all, I was very pleased with the results. With some scrap wood I made bracers on the back and bottoms of the LCD screen to keep it in place. Boy It sure did take me a long time to measure and make sure each side of the screen was at the same height. Once that was all in place. I had another anxiety attack since I had to now measure and cut another frame for the monitor. This time it only took me one attempt and look at how nice that fits. There is hope for me after all! Spray painted it black and onto the next grueling task.. Sorry, going to go in more detail on this as this section was slightly stressful. At my house we just moved the previous owner used plexiglass for an additional layer on our windows. I thought, score I can spare a couple for my cabinet and save some space. I looked up what to use to cut plexiglass and found that using a Stepping Bit is a good way to go, so off to the local hardware store! I needed to figure out a way to mark my buttons and joysticks on the vinyl and board. I used a drafting compass draw a 30mm and 24mm circle on cardboard and with a hole poked through the middle, booya I had my center. I then laid the cardboard circle on the vinyl and marked the center with a marker. Then used point of the compass to poke a hole through the vinyl. I then used a utility knife to cut the lines into it. Geez, this part was a little unnerving. Once all the holes were done in the vinyl I laid that on top of the control board and just marked my pilot holes. I also bought a dowel rod and plug the original 4 holes of the control panel. Used my Forstners bit and a hand drill. There are two sizes holes here — 30MM and 24MM. Mainly because the Easyget buttons came with 8 30mm and 4 24mm size buttons. It might be too brittle or sun damaged etc.. The sound this stepping bit had on the plexiglass was horrific! My local hardware store had lexan polycarbonate and WOW what a HUGE difference that made. The sheet was expensive but well worth it. The stepping bit drilled into this stuff like a hot knife in butter. Here is the end result of my control panel finally all drilled and assembled. Looking pretty good so far. I ordered the other set of buttons and joystick and then decided to spin up Paint. Net for one ugly looking wiring schematics. This did really help figure out where everything is going. After doing some troubleshooting, I had to route my pinball buttons on my first button controller board. Splitting them up between two controller boards seemed to cause some confusion even with JoytoKey installed. Here are a couple of screenshots of the pinball holes I drilled out as well as I hooked up the LED switch to my coin slot buttons. Turns out Christmas LED bulbs work great for replacement bulbs for the coin buttons. After some time I did finally pulled the trigger on getting the rest of the buttons and my 4-way joystick. Not sure why in this picture my red buttons look more yellowish. Still holding off on the spinner, they are not cheap. After I got my 4-way joystick I read its small paper doc and it showed me how to make it an 8-way and shockingly enough I looked at my other two 8-way joysticks and they are also convertible.. And the 98% final results. With 4 added quarters from 1980 - 1984 on the glass... PinballFX 2 and 3 still trying to get 3 to work JukeBox Made most of my own themes I know I'm forgetting something... If you want to see a video, I can post one. A frontend is a menu system that can launch other programs and emulators from one menu. Without a frontend you would have to individually launch each program in Windows. If you're using an emulator you would also have to find and launch the games you want to play. HyperSpin simplifies that process by using a system of menus to launch your games.
Поддержать:для покупки премиум аккаунта Hyperspin. Systems: Nintendo 64 Status: last update 2012 Basic Setup 1. All guides will assume you know how to navigate files and folders in windows. You can now close RocketLauncherUI or leave it open you will need to open it later in this guide. Without a frontend you would have to individually launch each program in Windows. I thought it turned out pretty nice after semi-gloss black paint job and screwed in place. Муторно, конечно, но за то раз и навсегда. Twist , turn, flip, spin, fade, and even set your videos at a 3D angle while they play. In RocketLauncherUI click the RocketLauncherUI tab at the top. We have made getting HyperSpin up and running easy if you follow this simple guide, but if you use other directories or versions of MAME than those outlined here, then you will.

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