Butterfly & Phoenix EMU Restarter.

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    Lurking around Clawed is offline
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    Butterfly & Phoenix EMU Restarter.

    Hi,

    Today i got bored so i decided to code a simple Butterfly & Phoenix EMU restarter.
    It's nothing special but it does the job, over the next day or so, i'll improve it, so it logs when emu close's and opens, and i will make it so you can choose between emus easier.

    Github: https://github.com/Clawed/EmulatorRestarter


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    Web & Interaction Design Gangnam is offline
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    Re: Butterfly & Phoenix EMU Restarter.

    Quote Originally Posted by Clawed View Post
    Hi,

    Today i got bored so i decided to code a simple Butterfly & Phoenix EMU restarter.
    It's nothing special but it does the job, over the next day or so, i'll improve it, so it logs when emu close's and opens, and i will make it so you can choose between emus easier.

    Github: https://github.com/Clawed/EmulatorRestarter
    I think Leenster's version does the same thing and then some. Until it exceeds his version - it's kinda redundant

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    Lurking around Clawed is offline
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    Re: Butterfly & Phoenix EMU Restarter.

    I was bored lol, ill improve it over the next day for any emu.

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    Re: Butterfly & Phoenix EMU Restarter.

    Good Luck on this.

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    Member BeatScript is offline
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    Re: Butterfly & Phoenix EMU Restarter.

    Thanks.

    Btw, replace:

    Code:
    Console.Write(Time.ToString("HH:MM"));
    to

    Code:
    Console.Write(Time.ToString("HH:mm"));
    It's minute, not month ;)

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    [title][/title] Phosfor is offline
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    Re: Butterfly & Phoenix EMU Restarter.

    Or you can simply do :

    ( batch )
    Code:
    :start
    file.exe
    goto start

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    Re: Butterfly & Phoenix EMU Restarter.

    If you want to make this, don't use a console application, use a windows forms and make some advanced features like restart every x hours and send a hotel alert with MUS. This isn't really useful. If you want to make it useful please use windows forms.

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    Re: Butterfly & Phoenix EMU Restarter.

    Forked your repository. I made it locate any .exe in it's working directory which isn't either

    - The restarter file itself
    - A file containing vshost.exe

    https://github.com/Quackster/EmulatorRestarter

    https://github.com/Quackster/Emulato...ter/Program.cs

    Nice code by the way.

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    Lurking around Clawed is offline
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    Re: Butterfly & Phoenix EMU Restarter.

    Quote Originally Posted by Quackster View Post
    Forked your repository. I made it locate any .exe in it's working directory which isn't either

    - The restarter file itself
    - A file containing vshost.exe

    https://github.com/Quackster/EmulatorRestarter

    https://github.com/Quackster/Emulato...ter/Program.cs

    Nice code by the way.
    Oh aha nice one, could of change Console.Write(Time.ToString("HH:MM")); to Console.Write(Time.ToString("HH:mm")); seen as MM is month and not minute aha :P

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    Re: Butterfly & Phoenix EMU Restarter.

    Quote Originally Posted by Clawed View Post
    Oh aha nice one, could of change Console.Write(Time.ToString("HH:MM")); to Console.Write(Time.ToString("HH:mm")); seen as MM is month and not minute aha :P
    Fixed.



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