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wraggster
April 13th, 2009, 22:37
Tantric (http://code.google.com/p/snes9x-gx/) has released a new version of his Snes Emulator for Nintendo Gamecube and Nintendo Wii:

A Super Nintendo emulator based on Snes9x, ported to the Wii and GameCube. The code is a continuation of Softdev and Crunchy2's efforts, and uses libogc and devkitppc.

Features
Based on Snes9x 1.51 - superior ROM compatibility
Wiimote, Nunchuk, Classic, and Gamecube controller support
SNES Superscope, Mouse, Justifier support
Cheat support
Auto Load/Save Game Snapshots and SRAM
Custom controller configurations
SD, USB, DVD, SMB, GC Memory Card, Zip, and 7z support
Autodetect PAL/NTSC
16:9 widescreen support
Open Source!

[4.0.1 - April 13, 2009]
* Fixed turning off autosave in menu
* Keyboard fixed, more keys added
* Fixed 7z loading from DVD
* Enable auto loading and renaming of SRAM save without "Auto" in the name
* PAL resolution fixed - no more letterboxing
* File browser scrollbar box now draggable, arrow buttons now scroll list
* Better handling of multiple on-screen wiimotes
* Menu restructured - new "Game Settings" menu

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MidniteAssassin2
April 14th, 2009, 19:47
Thanks for the update. Downloading now...
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Post #2

How do you stop the R button from making the menu appear? (GameCube version)

(Example)
When playing Lufia 2, when I would cast a spell and press the R button so it would hit all the enemies, the menu pops up. (However, after exiting the menu the multiple targets were selected.)

the_toast_man
April 18th, 2009, 05:32
I'm hitting the same issue... I'm using a retroport adapter to convert my SNES original controller into the gamecube plug for the wii.

The emulator recognizes all the keys on the snes controller just fine, and when I press the R key the game consumes the keypress correctly. But then the emulator menu shows up immediately afterward.

It's not just the R key either; some other keys also cause the menu to appear. Conversely, the A key does not.