Re: [Freevo-users] building VICE support

2004-01-09 Thread drew
Michael Ruelle wrote: Depends. If you are already using games and you just added VICE then you should see Vice in the list of games dirs in the Games submenu. If you mean you are not seeing games at all in the main menu then most likely you don't have either mame or snes installed and need to acti

Re: [Freevo-users] building VICE support

2004-01-08 Thread Michael Ruelle
Depends. If you are already using games and you just added VICE then you should see Vice in the list of games dirs in the Games submenu. If you mean you are not seeing games at all in the main menu then most likely you don't have either mame or snes installed and need to activate games manually. I

Re: [Freevo-users] building VICE support

2004-01-08 Thread centraladmin
Of course, you should activate the games menu (plugin.activate...) Then the 'Commodore 64' line should appear below the games menu. BTW, i advice to use the -VICIIdsize option, which allows resizin of the screen. So the DIR_GAMES becomes ! DIR_GAMES=[('Commodore 64','/media/games/c64',('GENERIC','/

Re: [Freevo-users] building VICE support

2004-01-08 Thread drew
I had not heard of VICE before this thread... Thanks for bringing this one to me! However, I added the line suggested to my local_conf.py (after modifying it appropriately to suit my system), but should I now get a new menu entry? Because, well I don't, the docs haven't any usage info, just the

Re: [Freevo-users] building VICE support

2004-01-08 Thread Paul Sijben
Indeed it was not complicated: DIR_GAMES=[('Commodore 64','/media/games/c64',('GENERIC','/usr/local/bin/x64','','',['d64','t64']))] does the trick. Paul Paul Sijben wrote: > I am looking at adding VICE support to freevo. I have been reading the > .py files in the games area and it seems not to

[Freevo-users] building VICE support

2003-12-01 Thread Paul Sijben
I am looking at adding VICE support to freevo. I have been reading the .py files in the games area and it seems not to be difficult. Is there anything I should watch out for? (or has anobody already done it?) Paul --- This SF.net email is sp