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kvrdave 11-25-02 10:54 AM

Please help me with MAME software....
 
I am in the process of buiding a MAME cabinet/jukebox/console machine/PC Gaming machine/TV and am in the process of programming everything.

I have downloaded the latest (to my knowledge) version of MAME32 with is the .62 version. After putting it on the machine and double clicking, I see a Dos box for a millisecond, and then it is gone.

I am using XP with 2.4ghz and 640mb ram.

I am a moron, and must have my hand held because I have tried everything. Please somebody walk me through this.


:(

joeblow69 11-25-02 10:57 AM

My guess is you found the DOS version of mame. If so, you need to pass some paramaters into it. Start up a command prompt, and to to that directory, and type in mame32 manually. It should give you an error message saying "missing parameters" or something.

kvrdave 11-25-02 11:01 AM

I think I did see something about parameters. Also, this is my first experience with XP. How does one start up a DOS prompt.

Or where can I find the XP version to download?

joeblow69 11-25-02 11:28 AM

To get a command prompt in XP, just go to the "Run" prompt and type in "command.com".

A great place to get emulators is Mame.dk. I'd grab either WinMame or Mame32 (windows version).

Draven 11-25-02 11:37 AM

I wouldn't mess with DOS.

You grabbed the dos version, that's all. Make sure it's MAME32 and you'll be fine. You'll be happier with the Windows version anyway.

kvrdave 11-25-02 12:16 PM

Okay, I will try that. Thanks. Any other advise for a newbie?

joeblow69 11-25-02 12:33 PM


Originally posted by kvrdave
Okay, I will try that. Thanks. Any other advise for a newbie?
Hmm... it took me a while to realize this, so maybe it will help:

Leave your roms zipped up in the roms directory. There is no need to unzip them. (i'm sure this will seem obvious to some, but I swear, I unzipped about 100 roms before I figured this out)!

kvrdave 11-25-02 12:48 PM


Originally posted by joeblow69
Hmm... it took me a while to realize this, so maybe it will help:

Leave your roms zipped up in the roms directory. There is no need to unzip them. (i'm sure this will seem obvious to some, but I swear, I unzipped about 100 roms before I figured this out)!

THANK YOU!!! I unzipped one, and thought...there must be a better way. :lol:

rabbit77 11-27-02 12:43 PM

More advice:

Ms. Pac-Man won't play fast unless you heave cheats enabled.

Make sure you download the file that allows you to save your high scores. You can find it here: http://www.mame.net/hiscore.html

Do you have any pics of your setup?

kvrdave 11-27-02 12:53 PM

Not yet, but I will post them when it is complete. I am shooting for sometime before Christmas. I been too busy lately :(

rabbit77 11-27-02 08:14 PM

Actually, it's the in-process building stages pictures that are always the most interesting. :) When I built my MAME cabinet I probably looked at every example they had on the arcadecontrols.com webpage.

Goblincat 11-27-02 08:24 PM


Originally posted by rabbit77
More advice:

Ms. Pac-Man won't play fast unless you heave cheats enabled.

Didn't I tell you that a long time ago? :p

mikehunt 11-30-02 03:39 PM

what kind of controllers do the windows versions of mame support?

Cracker 11-30-02 04:58 PM

Can anyone please post some good ROM sites? Thanks! :)

or send me an email if that info cant be posted here.

Spicollidriver1 12-01-02 09:57 PM

I use p2p programs for roms, have about 5,000 games if I remember right

kvrdave 12-02-02 11:00 AM

p2p?

mtucker 12-02-02 11:58 AM


Originally posted by kvrdave
p2p?
peer to peer, i.e. Kazaa, WinMX, etc,

I don't mess with those. Actually the best place I've found to download MAME roms is newsgroups. Specifically, alt.binaries.emulators.mame.

~~ PAL ~~ 12-02-02 12:03 PM

I'm might be interested in setting up MAME as well, but want to do it on a dog computer that I don't use anymore. Can anyone tell me if a PIII Celeron 430 MHz able to handle MAME32 and will the games still be playable?

PS. This thing has Win98 installed, should I leave that alone or upgrade to Win2000 or XP before proceeding? Thanks.

PAL


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