Then try Each game several times in a row. Doing so won't permanently change your ROM path, it will still be set to whatever it is in the config and will go back there the next time you load Stella.
ATARI EMULATOR WINDOWS 10 ZIP
Might I prevail upon you to try it? You don't need to zip them all, just do Combat and Condor Attack (those are the two I used for testing), put them in a directory by themselves and browse to it from the launcher. Use Stella, have always loaded the uncompressed ROM never a ZIP, so can't offer an opinion there sadly. Has anyone else had a problem with Stella randomly crashing while loading zipped ROMs? I wanted to take it over a friend's house and try it on his Win7 system, but he was busy getting ready for his son to visit. The first time he tried it it crashed after loading Combat 4-5 times, but then he couldn't replicate it a second time. I wondered if it could be Windows XP, so I sent it to a friend and he tested it under Windows 10. I also tested the latest 5.0.0 pre4 version and that did the same thing. If I unzip the ROM files, I can alternate pressing Enter/ESC like I'm playing Decathlon with the keyboard, and there are no crashes. If I point it at a directory that has less games, for example just Combat and Condor Attack, it will usually crash when I try to load Combat a second time and sometimes it crashes the very first time I try to load Condor Attack. Normally it takes under 10 repetitions to crash Stella. To test it, I load the emulator, select a game, then alternate pressing Enter to load the game and ESC to quit back to the launcher. The problem seems to be with loading zipped ROM files. After much experimentation, I discovered that the problem seems to have started with 4.1 and has gotten worse with each new version. It was randomly crashing when loading games. I updated to 4.7.3 which is the most recent stable release and quickly noticed a problem. I hadn't updated it in a while, so I was still using 4.0.
Does anyone here use the Atari 2600 emulator Stella?