I was fed up with the same recurring questions, so I decided to systematize them and compile
mini-faq to 0.10 version of the emulator. So proceed
How to see which version (paid or not) I have? When you start the emulator in the upper left corner appears. For free it will be - FPSEce 0.10 free version, for paid - Owner: email address to which the program is registered
Advantages of the paid version - Support quick save game
- Screen gamepad with transparency function
- Support Forcefeedback by using your phone's vibro
- The Minimize button, allowing you to remove the emulator window without closing it
- Periodic free emulator updates. (At the moment, 23 updates have already been released, for the paid version, the free version has not been updated yet.
How to get out of the emulator? A long tap on the cross in the lower right corner, about 2-3 seconds, until the slider at the top is filled, where the counter is fps.
How to close if the emulsion in Landskape mode? Tap the stylus in the lower right corner (if the screen is turned to the right) or the upper left (if left). The screen will return to portrait mode.
On some devices, a virtual button to go from vertical to horizontal mode and back is too small, it is physically impossible to get into it. In the paid version of the emulator, in the fpse.ini file, in the [PocketPC] section, add (or change) the line Exit_Size = 040 (the default is 020). Works in the paid version 0.10, which is in the header.
It is theoretically possible to adapt a third-party program to the free version, which will change the screen orientation according to data from the G-Sensor (that is, in accordance with the physical position of the device in space), but this task is not completely trivial
Say thanksphillipoqueReturn to portrait mode for Samsung GT-I8000 I think everyone has the Auto-Rotate program, if not, then you should bet. We start the emulator, at the moment of selecting the image of the game, quietly press the start, launch Auto-Rotate, there will be in the processes "Load CD-ROM File", select it and click OK. And that's it, now the turn will be on the G-sensor
Say thanksnerses77The emulator does not capture the keys. When you press any of the buttons of the device during the game, the actions assigned to it in the system work - increasing the volume, turning on the camera, etc. Solutions to Problem 2
1. In the WM settings, disable all actions assigned to these buttons.
2. Put in the settings of the emulator graphics mode GAPI. (GFXDRV = 1). The picture will be worse and the emulation speed will decrease (although someone has it as), but there are no problems with the buttons.
The emul is launched and immediately crashes when choosing a game. Or it constantly issues cd-rom initialization failed. What to do? Compressed images from the previous version of the emulator in the new version do not work. To work, you need to either unpack the .bz file using WinRAR and run the .bin file on the emulator, or unpack and compress again using the new
Pocket ISO 3In general, the emulsion does not start! And now what i can do? Perhaps libz.dll - necessary for the emulator to work is not registered in the system. Fix swing
from here. Open through Resco Explorer and import into the registry
Emul lags and slows down. What can be done? We look
performance tips. Thanks to Dr.Zen for the info
At startup, the outlines of the label pop up, that the program is not signed with a certificate and the program crashes. Change the registry HKLM \ Security \ Policies \ Policies
0000101a 0 -> 1
Where is the emulator settings to look for? In the folder with the fpse.ini emulsion Open it with any text editor and edit
Parameter overview fpse.ini All here.
FPSE.ini parameter overviewIn some games, not all objects are visible on the screen. For example the menu during the battle in Final Fantasy 8 In fpse.ini put autospeed = 0
How to change wheels? I do that. The game before you request a new disk asks to be saved to the memory card. We save. Then just mount the next disk and boot from the card.
Or if there is a PC, then throw a memory card file onto it. (Card1.mcd) ePCSXe 1.7 understands this format perfectly. We go through this place on the computer, change the disk, save it to the card and throw the file back onto the PDA. We continue to play
For the paid version by clicking the appropriate button
Advanced options FPSE.ini Move on
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The emulator does not allow to assign actions to some buttons of the device. You can try to assign them manually by editing FPSE.ini First you need to know the codes of the buttons of interest. To do this, run the program [attachment = "303926: keycode.exe"] Next, we press the button we need and write its code (the number in brackets). Now open FPSE.ini and go to the block.
[JOY0KEY]
Start = 0
Select = 0
L1 = 0
L2 = 0
R1 = 0
R2 = 0
Switch = 0
Menu = 197
Triangle = 196
Circle = 195
Quadrangle = 194
Cross = 193
Left = 37
Up = 38
Down = 40
Right = 39
Now we find here the action that we want to assign, and after the "=" sign, we write the key code when we click on this action. For example. On the Samsung I710, the call end call code is 115. To assign a call to the emulator menu to it, you need to in the [JOY0KEY] block in the Menu = 197 line fix to Menu = 115
Well, if that didn’t help either, it’s not fate. The emulator doesn’t correctly intercept the keys on all devices.
On devices with a wide screen in horizontal mode, the picture is disproportionately stretched. In the fpse.ini file, in the [PocketPC] section, you need to change the line FullScreen = 0. Of course, black stripes will appear on the sides - but the picture will look normal. And, by the way, the emulation speed will increase significantly.
Say thanksphillipoqueRemove pop-up bottom panel in WM 6.5, interfering with emulator configuration Unload the ShowcaseSuite.exe process from memory
The emulator hangs in the window of choice of rum To owners of WM with a lower launch ... When freezing on the window of selecting a rum, disable (remove) programs like Position Fix (shifting windows of some programs)
Say thanksDevil_hellsSave the settings of the location of the on-screen buttons. The fact is that the layout of the onscreen buttons, and indeed the settings (if launched from the shortcuts) is saved only when the emulator is correctly exited, and are only called when the game that made these settings is started. That is, press the X button, wait a couple of seconds until the slider is filled in the upper left corner, then release the X button. At any other exit (killing the process through the task manager, rebooting, etc.), the settings are not saved.
If you launch another image, the settings are taken from the default config. In other words, for each image, your settings.
But if you want some kind of universal layout, for example, you can replace the default config (in the FpseCE folder) with the one configured by renaming it to fpse.ini. The configured configs are in the FpseCE / CFG folder with the name of the games for which you created it.
For now. In the future, I plan to add FAQ