Emula-Menu V2.15
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You can rename the buttons in the properties dialog. Send it to the task tray, and you don't have to use the registry to write everything, instead you use 2 files for each button. So 20 files all together for information that you send or receive from it. Awesome huh. I dumped this project 2 years ago, but I fired it up and finished it to where I wanted it to. Good luck all. - Have an idea? Send it to slooksterpsv[@][h][o][t]/m\/a\/i\/l\_._c_o_m  -you know how to parse that.

Emula-Menu V1.95
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A few bug fixes with calls

Emula-Menu V1.85
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A few bug fixes and now you can send it to the Tray Bar by clicking the Minimize button. The close button closes the program.

Emula-Menu V1.83
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Now you can send it to the Task Tray bar by clicking the close button on the top right of the window.

Emula-Menu V1.50
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Tons and tons of fixed bugs works perfect.

Emula-Menu V1.20
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Added Playstation and Nintendo 64 buttons and properties.  Fixed some bugs of unnecessary code.

Emula-Menu V1.00
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Now you can browse for you emulator.  Just click options. Also a bug was fixed with 16 bit function calls.  Have fun.

Emula-Menu V0.70
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Its updated only seconds after being created.
Now all you need to do is go to the folder where your exe is. Copy the whole address such as.  D:\Emulation\SNES Emulator\snes9xw.exe  and paste it into the boxes.  HOW SIMPLE!!!  We're going to make it easier with a browse function coming very very soon.

Emula-Menu V0.52
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This is one of Slookytechs finer programs.  It is only V0.52 because updating it is going on.  To set up options for you program click Options then click the Emulator options you want to set.  Only 4 emulators are listed because they are among the most common used:
SNES
NES
GENESIS
GAMEBOY
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TO USE
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Click Options and then an emulator. Lets take NES for instance.
You'll see a dialog box with a textbox inside.  Inside that textbox put the full path of your emulator, including executible file, in 8 character dos file standard mode.  If I was using JNES here is what I put.  Folders and emulator names may differ:

D:\emulat~1\nesemu~1\jnes.exe

Then I click OK.

The executible does not have to be 8 characters with Windows XP, for 2000 and lower versions it may.

To set up folders take the whole path where it was at. So.  D:\Emulation\NES Emulator\jnes.exe take the first 6 characters of each name so: Emulation becomes emulat
Then add a tidal ~ and the number 1, if more folders are called by the same name it could end up being ~2 or ~3 possibly.  Check your folders first.  So the Emulation would now be emulat~1   Same with NES Emulator.  If there are spaces take them out and connect the whole folder name together. Always put a slash if you are going deeper than 1 folder:  NES Emulator becomes nesemu~1  The whole thing would look like this:
D:\emulat~1\nesemu~1\jnes.exe
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