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starcoard@msn.c
April 8th, 2005, 23:10
the game i play most is chrono trigger and in some parts of the game it is too dark to see where your going. Does anyone know an emulator that allows you to remove layers in the game like smoke or sprites, stuff like that? e- mail me at starcoard@msn.com
the_ghost
April 9th, 2005, 00:20
which emulator are you using?
starcoard@msn.c
April 9th, 2005, 04:28
i am using snes9x
hagbard
April 9th, 2005, 11:09
Snes9x can do that. From Snes9x readme.txt
Additional Keyboard Controls
============================
While the emulator is running:
'Escape' Show/hide the menu-bar.
'Pause' Pause the emulator
Alt+'Return' Toggle between full-screen and windowed mode.
'`' Superscope turbo button.
'~' Superscope pause button.
'Tab' Turbo mode (fast forward) - for skipping long intros.
'0' Toggle H-DMA emulation on/off.
'1' Toggle background 1 on/off.
'2' Toggle background 2 on/off.
'3' Toggle background 3 on/off.
'4' Toggle background 4 on/off.
'5' Toggle sprites on/off
'6' Toggle swapping of joy-pad one and two around
'7' Rotate between Multi-player 5, mouse on port 1,
mouse on port 2 and SuperScope emulation. (need to enable
special controllers in the menu first)
'8' Toggle background layer priorities for backgrounds
involved in sub-screen addition/subtraction.
'9' Toggle transparency effects on and off - only if
16-bit or higher screen mode selected.
Shift+'9' Toggle mode 7 bi-linear filtering on and off.
'Backspace' Toggle emulation of graphics window effects on/off.
And you might try ZSNES.
ZSNES FAQ:
ZSNES Default Keys
* Here are the default keys while running the emulator. They can be changed through the GUI, except for F1 and Esc:
* Disable Backgrounds 1, 2, 3, and 4 -- 1, 2, 3, 4
* Disable Sprites -- 5
* Enable All Backgrounds and Sprites -- 6
* Enable SNES Mouse or Super Scope -- 7
* Enable New Graphics Engine -- 8
* Disable Windowing -- 9
* Disable Offset Mode -- 0
* Fast Forward Key -- ~
* F1 Menu -- F1
* Save State -- F2
* Switch State -- F3
* Load State -- F4
* Disable Sound Channel -- F5 - F12
* Quit -- Esc
Maybe you monitor it's too dark... just guessing
And please, read the emu docs, are not so long and you may learn a lot believe me :)
Raven
April 13th, 2005, 01:36
I also use the Zsnes that is a good emu try it!
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