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Title: FB Alpha source with code cleanup
Post by: doomking on June 16, 2010, 12:49:22 AM
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Title: Re: FB Alpha source with code cleanup
Post by: FerchogtX on October 12, 2010, 11:11:45 PM
Thse icons look good... Which type are they? 24x24 XP type? (32 bit)

See ya!! :D
Title: Re: FB Alpha source with code cleanup
Post by: KaaMoS on October 13, 2010, 11:52:33 PM
Seems to be all Mediafire mirrors have beeen deleted.
Is there a possibility to re-upload some of them?

Thanks!
Title: Re: FB Alpha source with code cleanup
Post by: KaaMoS on October 17, 2010, 01:26:38 AM
Thank yo so much! ;)

EDIT: Please look what ESET NOD 32 AV 4 is showing me about this 7Zip pack:
Title: Re: FB Alpha source with code cleanup
Post by: FerchogtX on October 18, 2010, 08:03:18 PM
That's weird... I use the same version (but SMART security) and nothing happens... is you AV up-to-date?
Title: Re: FB Alpha source with code cleanup
Post by: KaaMoS on October 18, 2010, 10:54:53 PM
Yes of course, Fercho... but the worst thing is I've just tried again and ESET gets it again.
Even after decompressing it deletes FBA.exe.

ESET AV 4.2.64.12 - Virus signature database 5542 (20 10 10 18).
For now I submitted it to ESET Team (or whoever they are) for analysis.

I suspect this is a false positive by ESET, since at Virustotal.com is the only one that detects something inside FBA.exe.
I'll send an screenshot of the report below.

In addition, the word "Probably" isn't like a mandatory.  :p

I think I could use this, but was necessary to report the problem before...
...perhaps I'm not the only one who's seeing this.
Title: Re: FB Alpha source with code cleanup
Post by: KaaMoS on October 19, 2010, 02:29:52 AM
OK, I had do disable Real Time protection in ESET and I could run FBA.exe.
Then, after being enabled, ESET didn't find anything... is like the problem were the FBA's "installer/unpacker".

Well... I liked so much those icons and I played a little with Paint Shop Pro and this is what I got by moving some things...
...I hope in "real life" this could be easily done....
...most of all, that thing about "Directories" as a "new tab", would be good to see the list of paths on the box while the "Scan ROMs" button is switched to "Apply" just to apply changes on paths!  :rolleyes:

Having this would avoid that "Pop-Up" with paths and also the "Auto Scan" that happen always on the first time "Load Game" option is selected from "FIle" menu.
So, "Select Game" window would be loaded without ROMs on the list, then we could set up directories from there and press that switched "Apply" button I meant.

ROMset scanning process would start after that.

No mention this window got smaller  :biggrin:  ...and would give space for more items to the bottom toolbar.
(I'm quite bad at resizing/editing images, so those 3 huge buttons should be smaller).
Title: Re: FB Alpha source with code cleanup
Post by: Barry Harris on October 19, 2010, 03:14:17 AM
It's a common issue with UPX compressed binaries. Some viri used to be packed with UPX and now several AV products just assume all UPX compressed binaries are viri.
Title: Re: FB Alpha source with code cleanup
Post by: KaaMoS on October 21, 2010, 04:13:31 AM
Thank you so much, friend!
I'll try with it ;)

Anyway... I'd liked if something like that were added for the original version (just an idea).
Having "Directories" folder and their options into "Select Game" window would be very useful :)
Title: Re: FB Alpha source with code cleanup
Post by: CaptainCPS on November 26, 2010, 12:57:37 PM
Amazing work Doomking! ^^ Cool!

SeeYaa!
 :biggrin:
Title: Re: FB Alpha source with code cleanup
Post by: CaptainCPS on November 26, 2010, 01:02:19 PM
Hi doomking :) some directories in the source are empty like for example "burner/" and "interface/" could you please upload the complete source package.

Thank you :)

SeeYaa!
 :biggrin: