Getting Back on Topic.......
A new version of my wrapper was just released that takes advantage of daemon tools command line options. Basically all of chankast's options now have command line tags and you can launch it just like mame!
Something else I would like to point out..... If I'm wrong on any of this please feel free to correct me.
The fullscreen app listed on the links is "dangerous" to use. It uses an unsafe method of forcing the screen to full-screen which can cause chankast to be unresponsive, lock up, or just plain screw up the rendering of graphics.
Long story short, with all due respect to it's authors : DON"T USE IT!! It is dangerous to use on anything other than regular windows gdi forms.
The only safe way to do it atm is using my wrappers. It's not "real" fullscreen, but it it'll have to do until the next version of chankast.
I'm not sure why this feature isn't mentioned on the descriptions as these wrappers are the only things that can do it atm.
(Chankast fe claims to maximize the screen, which is close, but it doesn't work. Instead it only maximizes itself as far as I can tell.)
A new version of my wrapper was just released that takes advantage of daemon tools command line options. Basically all of chankast's options now have command line tags and you can launch it just like mame!
Something else I would like to point out..... If I'm wrong on any of this please feel free to correct me.
The fullscreen app listed on the links is "dangerous" to use. It uses an unsafe method of forcing the screen to full-screen which can cause chankast to be unresponsive, lock up, or just plain screw up the rendering of graphics.
Long story short, with all due respect to it's authors : DON"T USE IT!! It is dangerous to use on anything other than regular windows gdi forms.
The only safe way to do it atm is using my wrappers. It's not "real" fullscreen, but it it'll have to do until the next version of chankast.
I'm not sure why this feature isn't mentioned on the descriptions as these wrappers are the only things that can do it atm.
(Chankast fe claims to maximize the screen, which is close, but it doesn't work. Instead it only maximizes itself as far as I can tell.)