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Information for the QuickPlay 4.1.0 release
* v.4.0 prep - Added new tool.ini files and support for Butterfly100's new tools files. More to do... * Includes many fixes from the new comunity * Tools sidebar now populates with all community supplied tools on first launch - * tools either launch or provide docs about their use * Tempest's tools have been altered with hard-coded paths and help files for easy use within QP * System Ini Files' game history dat files now set themseleves up as Game History media panel items for new users for the 29 goodsets we made them for
In QP's left hand-sidebar there are 4 tabs: ROMS, SEARCHES, EMULATORS and TOOLS. 'Roms' holds your folders, 'Searches' holds saves your searches, 'Emulators' lists your emulators, and 'Tools' is a user-configurable way to setup Tools that can be used in QuickPlay. We have setup some of these tools based on the community-supplied work posted since the last version of QuickPlay - In particular Romdata Magician (which applies Game information to your Goodmerged and other romdatas) - to back up Romdata magician, new users will also find the Game History files for all the goodsets set up for the appropriate systems in QuickPlay's media panel (existing users can link to the individual History.dat files here: qp\tools\Romdata Magician\GoodMerge System Ini and History Files\). Each of the Tools in the Tools Sidebar Tab has its own readme.
* Updated, cleaned up and attributed icons
We now post a lot of great icons with QuickPlay itself, thanks to those contributors you can find named in About/QuickPlay. The icons are simply named after the Machine they represent, so Atari 2600's three icons are named 2600.ico, 2600_1.ico, 2600_2.ico
* Fixed .gif not displaying * Fixed resizing of assets in Media Panel * Word Wrap
Background images can now be in .gif format, screenshots now resize themselves in the Media Panel, Text in the Media Panel (History files, Additional Info etc) now word-wraps.
* Added ReactOS CMD command and improved support for Start and Explorer commands * Emulators.ini now instatiates on 1st run with ReactOS for PC Games (Start and Explorer)
A really annoying thing that can happen with frontends is that you end up having to create a lot of 'fake' emulators because the only way to start games is to have separate settings for each. To fix this, a new install of QuickPlay will set itself up with two emulators under the system 'PC' for Start and Explorer (Or you can scan the QP directory with an EFind to find these if you're upgrading). These allow you to make calling a game and its parameters a thing that you put in your ROMLIST rather than in an 'emulator'
* Updates to Arcade functionality * "Rename Mame Roms" now directs users to Perl script and (extensive) online support * Mame Icons now show parent icon if needed and if they can * Mame languages ini setup * Mame Perl script updated inc. support for 7z and fully merged sets * Mame History process fixed and updated * Mame Info process fixed and updated
A lot of small tweaks have improved the MAME support in QuickPlay making it work better and making it easier to setup, there is a good walkthrough for how to set everything up, and it sure looks pretty and works well when you have!
* The first call to %EXEPATH% as a CMD param now MOVES the position of the emu call in the CMDline instead of repeating emu call
Long-time quickplay users will know how useful this is. This is just a quick way to be able to setup an emulator, but call something ELSE before we call the emulator. We used this to put the Multiloader Tool into EFinds. As soon as you put %EXEPATH% in your command line to call, it will move where the emulator gets called
* Mess Efind updated to 0153 * Mess Icon directory can now complement QP's own icons - added to appearance options
MESS Magician is included in the Tools folder and allows you to make individual folders from Mess softlists. A full set of the working systems for the latest version of Mess can also be downloaded from the forum site if you don't want to do this manually yourself. MESS assets can be used in QuickPlay, in particular if you want to add to the system Icons included with QuickPlay with all those ones in mess, you can now link to your MESS icons directory in General Options
* Multiloader now available as a TOOL * Multiloader updated * Multiloader now configured for various systems in EFinds
The QuickPlay CD/DVD Multiloader is the exe that automatically deals with multiple types of compressed images and mounting disk image types for QuickPlay. Previously you guys had to download and set this up yourself, but now the Multiloader Tool is in the QuickPlay package and can be accessed via the command line by calling %TOOL:Multiloader% - this can be used in combination with %EXEPATH% to pass your Emulator and Game to the Multiloader. The Multiloader will now also prompt you to install 7zip or Daemon Tools Lite if the operation you asked it to do requires them and they aren't installed. See the Multiloader readme which you can access by double clicking the Multiloader Icon in the Tools tab.
Various Multiloaders for different emulators are included in Efind searches via an Efind in the EFinds folder called multiloader.ini. If you have any of the emulators that are already configured, it will setup the MultiLoader for that Emulator for you when you do an EFind. Then just point at some disk images, click the button, and there you go - its setup for Mednaen's PS1 and PCE-CD support, 4DO, Fusion (for SegaCD), Magic Engine for PCECD), NullDC, PsX, WinUAE (for CDTV/CD32) , Nebula (for NeoGeoCD) and PCSX2. 'Direct' in the title means that there are probably two versions of that Multiloader - the 'non-direct' version will pass the disc image to Daemon Tools and the 'Direct' version passes the image directly to the emulator. Please help us set it up for more systems by posting us your command lines at the forum [1]. The multiloader EFinds sometimes like you to have drive K:\ setup as your daemon Tools drive, but this is changeable on the system's command line call - have a look at each command line call.