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Requesting command line for SSF


André Sickmann

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I found SSL to be slightly more involved than other emulators to set up, but not by much. I tried several ways to do it manually, but in the end I found Adultry's Virtual Loader plugin to work well.

If your games are on disk images, you will need:

- A program for mounting the images such as Daemon Tools Lite 10 (which is what I used)

- Adultry's fabulous Virtual Drive Loader

Set up your emulator:

Working Path: The path to the emulator executable

Rom Path: The path to the ROMS (images)

Rom Filter: If needed, set a filter

Command Line: SSF.exe [DTLOADER]

...And any other settings you want to do (Image Snap, Video Snap, etc, etc)

Be aware that the [DTLOADER] command in the command line is used specifically with Daemon Tools. If you use a different program to mount the image, you will need to use a different command. See the Virtual Loader Instructions if needed.

After the emulator is configured, browse through the Setup Wizard to the Setup Plugins screen. There you will configure Virtual Drive Loader. All that is needed is to find the Saturn emulator in the drop-down list, add the following settings, and then click SAVE:

MOUNT COMMAND: -mount dt, "[RomFullPath]"

UNMOUNT COMMAND: -unmount_all

Also, once you have things set up, you can set the SSL emulator to fullscreen using ALT-ENTER.

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Note that if your games are on physical disks, you won't need the plugin or an image mounting program.

The important parameters will be:

Working Path: The path to the emulator executable

Rom Path: The path to the ROMS (images)

Rom Filter: If needed, set a filter

Command Line: SSF.exe

Just remember to pop the disk in the optical drive. :)

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Also note, you don't need to do any configuration in the plugin itself as long as you enable it. The command line for mounting will generate automatically. :)

This is especially important since different versions of Daemon Tools use different command lines, all of which are taken care of internally.

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