QUOTE(Cospefogo @ Nov 23 2009, 06:34 AM)

Well...
Ate least on any Mame emulator and FBA-XXX Pro, CPS1 games have the settings
page and you can change all the game configurations there, like DIFFICULTY, CONTINUE
NUMBER, FREE PLAY and other minor ones.
When I used to play CSP1 on FBA-XXX 1.28 (that has a bug on the coin button remapping)
I changed ALL my CPS1 games to free play, because my Saturn pads have no back buttons.
True. In FBA-XXX Pro it was the under the Dip switch settings where we could adjust these. This menu existed primarily for CPS1, NeoGeo, Cave, Psikyo, and Toaplan stuff. CPS2 was the only hardware that did not have Dip switch settings due to it being possible to change all of the same settings in each game's Diagnostic/Service menu.
It's important to note that some of the Cave, Psikyo, and Toaplan games still didn't have Dip switches. But nearly all CPS1 and Neogeo games did.
QUOTE(Cospefogo @ Nov 23 2009, 06:34 AM)

And of course... if you can put the numbers (screen usage and position) back
again it could be fantastic!
Cospefogo, nes addressed this on page 2:
QUOTE(nes6502 @ Nov 18 2009, 10:50 PM)

I just render the screen. If it doesn't look right to the user, they just resize it until it does. Each game saves the screen settings to it's own ini file. I don't display any numbers on the screen. That is the one thing I wish I had never done for ZsnexBox. I did it as a way for people to share "correct" aspect ratio settings. All people did was complain that the numbers didn't make sense. Some seemed to be on a crusade against ZsnexBox over this which no doubt confused users into thinking other less accurate, slower emulators were somehow better.
No one ever understood that they never were meant to represent pixels. I'm not rendering to pixels on the screen like a console does (or a PC emulator does). It's all in 3D with a camera looking at a 3D square with the image on it. The user is simply stretching the 3D square so that it "appears" to cover the TV screen. The user can get the correct console look with tweaking if they want to. I never cared about stuff like that. I just want every inch of my TV screen covered with the image. If that means pixels are not perfectly square, then so be it. That's just my preference.