N Necrosaro420 Still Fresh Joined Jul 25, 2006 Messages 19 Aug 4, 2006 #1 How can I rename programs on the GP32? Like my NES emulator is named ljpg32 0.4 I want to rename it to say "NES Emulator" How can I do this? Thanks!
How can I rename programs on the GP32? Like my NES emulator is named ljpg32 0.4 I want to rename it to say "NES Emulator" How can I do this? Thanks!
N Necrosaro420 Still Fresh Joined Jul 25, 2006 Messages 19 Aug 13, 2006 #3 nem posted on Aug 4 2006 at 10:40 AM said: You use this. Works like a charm. Click to expand... I dont understand how to use it? Do I use it on my pc, or do I copy it to the gp32? I ran the exe's and they did nothing? Thanks Last edited by a moderator: Feb 5, 2016
nem posted on Aug 4 2006 at 10:40 AM said: You use this. Works like a charm. Click to expand... I dont understand how to use it? Do I use it on my pc, or do I copy it to the gp32? I ran the exe's and they did nothing? Thanks
M mrsnature Member Joined Jul 22, 2003 Messages 462 Aug 15, 2006 #4 Necrosaro420 posted on Aug 13 2006 at 05:23 PM said: nem posted on Aug 4 2006 at 10:40 AM said: You use this. Works like a charm. Click to expand... I dont understand how to use it? Do I use it on my pc, or do I copy it to the gp32? I ran the exe's and they did nothing? Thanks Click to expand... from the readme: Requirements: .NET 2.0 beta framework (dotnetfx.exe - not the whole SDK) Windows 2K/XP with latest Service Packs. Usage: o Extract Archive to somewhere suitable eg c:/gp32/fxegui o Start GUI via clicking on "fxegui.exe" o Select a FXE/GXB/BIN using the Open Button, or drop a suitable file onto the GUI. o Change Title/Author if desired. o Right Click on Icon Image to select a new Icon or to save existing. You can also drag a jpg/gif/png/bmp onto the gui. o Click Go and select the location for your new FXE. make sure you have .NET 2.0 from microsoft if the exe doesn't work Last edited by a moderator: Feb 5, 2016
Necrosaro420 posted on Aug 13 2006 at 05:23 PM said: nem posted on Aug 4 2006 at 10:40 AM said: You use this. Works like a charm. Click to expand... I dont understand how to use it? Do I use it on my pc, or do I copy it to the gp32? I ran the exe's and they did nothing? Thanks Click to expand... from the readme: Requirements: .NET 2.0 beta framework (dotnetfx.exe - not the whole SDK) Windows 2K/XP with latest Service Packs. Usage: o Extract Archive to somewhere suitable eg c:/gp32/fxegui o Start GUI via clicking on "fxegui.exe" o Select a FXE/GXB/BIN using the Open Button, or drop a suitable file onto the GUI. o Change Title/Author if desired. o Right Click on Icon Image to select a new Icon or to save existing. You can also drag a jpg/gif/png/bmp onto the gui. o Click Go and select the location for your new FXE. make sure you have .NET 2.0 from microsoft if the exe doesn't work