Q: What if I don't have a sample image for one of my games? Is it the end of the world? A: Not at all, the area the image would have been will be replaced with a default image.Arcade Pc Loader 1.
NOTE: If you use an image larger than the specified x the image will get cropped. Place the image file in the folder of the game it is for on the TTX Multigame hard drive. Save the image as a "PNG" file with the name "gameimg. Open the picture in an image editing program and resize it to x pixels, 72 dpi. If you have them set for p then your games will run at p while the TTX Multigame will still run at p.Ī: You need to do the following: Find a picture online google is your friend that is relevant to the game you would like to add an image to. Q: Since it is p, does that mean my games will run at p? A: No, this is based on your dip switch settings. You can set your monitor to stretch the image if you would like. Here is his guide: Ok guys, here is the written form of the instructions with an FAQ section. Perfect, that's exactly what I wanted to hear! I'll throw you a PM in just a bit.
Would it make more sense to get a TTX2 game and install Nikos multi onto that version of windows so I don't deal with drivers? I am pretty handy with Windows but am trying to make this as painless as possible. Sorry if I'm gonna sound stupid here but Nikos multi isn't windows I'm assuming but just something that can be installed onto the windows that the TTX2 runs on? I read about and downloaded Nikos multi - sounds like it's awesome. The long answer is yes you can but you will need a high level of understanding of windows as driver support for the TTX2 is non existent besides the win XPE build that comes on the hdd of the games. No idea what they normally go for though. Or do I have to buy a specific multi-game HDD? Since I'm getting a couple of them, I'll put one up here for sale if anyone is interested. Taito Type x2 system blue screen of death. If you would like to use all features of this site, it is mandatory to enable JavaScript.