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Stopping the cocktail mode

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    genesis14
    last edited by genesis14 21 Jun 2016, 01:02

    I have a problem with a mame rom that I am using for my setup. I have a Rom (Zoar) that is automatically flipping into cocktail mode when everything is set to upright mode (Upright in the rom dipswitches, retroarch menu and all emulators used .. I have gone through all of them). The Rom works fine, but its annoying when it flips and It seems to me that it might be an internal programming with the rom itself. How do I go about fixing this? I am relatively new and I have been searching every forum regarding any raspberry pi mame platform out there. I haven't found an solution yet. can anybody help me?

    I have the latest retropie build,
    I am running a raspberry pi model 2 B

    all of my controls are setup through an ipac VE .. that took some time, but it all works flawlessly,

    Its just this Darn automatic flipping mode.. the 2 options I have are.. 1) to scrap the game entirely, (but I don't want to because I grew up with this game), or 2) fix it. does anybody have an idea for a solution?

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