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ZSNES is one of my favorite apps for windows (ack). its simple, easy to use and there is NO INSTALLATION !!! i love it. i recently switched to linux (yay) but now i cant run zsnes. i dont want to even attemt the linux installation cause im still a newb. i used wine to get some other things working and it all does fine. when i try to open zsnes it say it cant continue because it doesn't support 24 bpp color. i realy dont see any differance between the two color settings. anyway i cant figure out how to change my color to 32 bpp. im running mandrake 10.1 and it defaulted to 24. is there a way to change it in a GUI with out haveing to edit something that could potentialy mess up my computer and give me a lot of troubles later fixing it.
or another solution to my problem would be for the nice people at zsnes to hurry up and include more color support. but i kind of want to play my games now and im sure they wouldn't want the the extra work
hmmmmm... that sux... well id still like to know how to change to 32 bpp mode ifposible.
do you know where i can find detailed instructions on how to install the linux version? and also will i be able to use my state saves from the windows version?
crap... well, i looked through the install file and didn't understnd a single bit of it. ive heard of nasm before but thats it. it looks like there is a list of about 20 other progs that are dependancies zsnes needs. im not then good with stuff like that right now, so i guess i'll just play with zsnes at school on windows machines for now. thx anyway for your help.