![]() ![]() One error is that the image of the program box of Jnes' windowed version shows up even after the program is closed (as you mentioned above), and the other error is that Jnes will try to close, but instead of fully closing it just closes out of full screen mode and goes into windowed mode. There is two errors going on with Jnes and HyperSpin trying to work together. Here's a work around (Note: Change "m" in the "keywait, m, d" line of the script below to whatever you have mapped to your exit button in HyperHQ or this script will do nothing):īefore I start I also want to mention that the "try using Admin/compatibility" idea was a no go.it made things worse when set to Windows XP SP3 and on all other compatibility settings the problem was the same despite changing to admin.Īnyway, I created an AutoHotKey script that remedies the error you're talking about. I havent made any edits to it, default settings. it exits back to the HS wheel just fine for me. I dont have the same issues you have with JNES though. mario brothers is near unplayable for me on nestopia. I'm glad you were able to get it working properly! It's one of the reasons that I always come back to Hyperspin, because without the Hyperlaunch scripts most other frontends have trouble with switching to the actual emulator. Yeah, I completely agree with the need to have a clean startup and exit without ever seeing any extra command prompts or the desktop. The exiting emulator back into Hyperspin seems to have no problems with this emulator. Anyways, this cured it and now I'm more than happy to switch over to Nestopia. If you are unsure if you have tearing issues or not, go into Super Mario Bro.'s and just run with Mario, don't stop, just keep running and you'll see that nasty horizontal line creep up the screen from bottom to top. ![]() Un-checking this box seemed to fix the tearing. I started goofing around a little more in Nestopia since you said you have no issues with thearing yourself and low and behold there is a way to get rid of it ! Not only do you have to go into the 'Timing' options and set your Timing to V-Sync (which slows the response time to your controllers) and 'Enable Triple Buffering (which takes care of the lag in the controllers) but you also have to go into the 'Video' Options and Un-check the Monitor Frequency box that has 'Auto' checked. I do like JNes but the not being able to exit out back into Hyperspin properly was too much, it would ruin the feel of the arcade cabinet. Once I started noticing the screen tearing in Nestopia I did some research and it looks like it is a known issue so I gave up on it and went back to JNes. Just wanted to say thank you for your input. Is there anyone out there that can help out without spending a lot of time on this and see immediately what might be wrong for me with DJVJ’s JNes script? I would really appreciate any ideas. I really like JNES, all the other emulators tearing issues drives me insane. ![]() This is the last of my emulators I need to get up and running without a hitch before I start working on my MAME cabinet. ![]() It doesn’t appear that JNES gives you the option to change any key configurations in its. I’ve also tried multiple key presses and hold down key presses in HyperLaunchHQ. I’ve changed the exit emulator key to different characters, numbers and letters. When I exit the emulator GUI screen comes up and I have to alt+tab to get it to go away. It doesn’t appear that the JNES emulator is exiting correctly. I know that JNES hasn’t been supported in quite a while by its developer but out of all of the NES emulators out there it seems to handle the screen tearing the best. It is god awful, especially with games like Super Mario Bro.’s I currently have my system hooked up to my CRT Tv and LCD monitor and the screen tearing ruins the feel/authenticity of playing on a console for me. I do enjoy all of the options that Nestopia offers, however there is one thing about Nestopia that drives me up the wall, its screen tearing. I know before I start everyone here prefers Nestopia to JNES. ![]()
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