Frontends/Archive 1

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Frontends are programs that allow a user to execute a program, usually a command-line one, using an interface. Examples of such are shown below.

ePSXeCutor

ePSXeCutor is a configuration utility for the ePSXe emulator (and maybe for PCSX-R too?) this comes in handy if you are juggling with many psx games and plugin configurations and want specific settings for each individual game and an easy way to swap between settings. It also allows for easy memory card and savestate managing. Latest version is ePSXeCutor 1.0.6.3.

HyperSpin

HyperSpin is a frontend for several emulators, however the focus tends to be for arcade emulators (e.g. MAME). Officially suggested emulators available for HyperSpin include MAME, MESS, Nestopia and ZSNES. For general use, though, do not use ZSNES; see SNES for more information on better emulators. Latest version is HyperSpin 1.0.

RoM-Jacket

RoM-Jacket is toolkit for people new to emulation and advanced users alike. Emulator settings are presented in a simple to use wizards for over 80 unique systems and 7 HTPC frontends can be automatically configured. RoM-Jacket is designed to allow users to create a library that localizes emulator configuration preferences, joystick layouts and artwork assets to the ROM. Each game maintains its integrity independently while it executes in its exclusive environment. Latest version is v0.98b.

MAME frontends

There are a myriad of frontends for MAME, the most popular are HyperSpin and MAMEUI.

DOSBox frontends

There are several DOSBox frontends, all of which exist for similar purposes. A popular example would be D-Fend Reloaded, which allows you to sort/search and run DOS games without having to use the DOS command prompt. Other examples can be found on the DOSBox website.

PCSX2 Frontends

There are 2 main frontends for PCSX2, PCSX2Bonus and PS2Lunch.