Roms using retro arch or mame?
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@floodie said in Roms using retro arch or mame?:
In my years of emulators (on windows) ive never had a time when some arcade roms need one emulator and another needed a different kind (talking arcade only here btw).
That is nonsense. MAME has always been tied to a specific ROM set to match the emulator. As has FBA.
You need to decide which "Arcade" emulator you want to use then obtain the appropriate ROM set designed for that emulator.- lr-mame2000 > 0.37b5
- lr-mame2003 > 0.78
- lr-mame2010 > 0.139
- advancemame 0.94 > 0.94
- advancemame 1.4 & 3.x > 0.106
- lr-fbalpha > 0.2.97.42
- lr-fbalpha2012 > 0.2.97.30
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It isnt nonsense. Ive never Been forced to use anything but mame to run ANY arcade rom.....Ever. (On windows). You can talk versions this,versions that but thats the way it is. One emulator - any arcade game.
Simply austins stuff is quite good so id be suprised if he has messed much, if any of it up. However one mans meat and all.... and i would rather change some configs. Thats where you guys come in. Or dont perhaps :)
Matey above helped re: the run command. That could help me go through each individual rom and make it load in fba rather than mame. But going through each rom could be annoying rather than a single worldwide change.
Ill continue reading.
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@floodie said in Roms using retro arch or mame?:
Simply austins stuff
There's your problem right there. Third party images are not supported on this forum. You should go ask Simply Austin.
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@floodie said in Roms using retro arch or mame?:
What is telling my games to load in one or the other?? Its frustrating.
Already told you, the run command.
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@floodie said in Roms using retro arch or mame?:
Ive never Been forced to use anything but mame to run ANY arcade rom.
You really need to read what we are saying - which MAME? which one exactly?
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@floodie said in Roms using retro arch or mame?:
But going through each rom could be annoying rather than a single worldwide change
You don't need to go through everyone. A full 0.78 set works by default in lr-mame2003 and in the run command you can even select the default for ALL roms then tweak away the few you want.
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@rbaker said in Roms using retro arch or mame?:
@floodie said in Roms using retro arch or mame?:
What is telling my games to load in one or the other?? Its frustrating.
Already told you, the run command.
You really need to read all of my post.
I thanked you and reffered to you as "matey" which you may have taken offence to judging by the abbrasive nature of this place :).Thanks for your help anyway its put me on track to defo cure a few issues i have. I'll stumble over the rest.
Just something i need to instill and make you better people (the regulars in here) that years ago i wouldve loved to spend time reading and learning exactly how to do something unfortunately now with kids and a demanding wife i dont as much care for the "how to" but rather "just get the end result done". I think you need to realise and appreciate that theres no problem with that. The aim is to play games with my son on an old snes. I really dont care too much for the hows.... and thats actually ok 😀
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@floodie Perhaps you think people are "abrasive" because you completely ignored the one thing you are asked to read before posting anything.
Just in case you missed it:Before posting on the forum you need to do three things: 1.Read the forum rules: http://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/2/forum-rules 2. Search the official RetroPie Documentation for an answer to your problem: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/ 3. Search this forum to see if your question has already been answered. 4. If using a Raspberry Pi - make sure you have a sufficient Power Supply / power cable. Many issues are related to having a poor PSU - see https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Overclocking/#power-supply 5.Make sure you are using an official image, or have done a manual install yourself. We will not support 3rd party images.
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@floodie said in Roms using retro arch or mame?:
i dont as much care for the "how to" but rather "just get the end result done"
In order to get the end result, you simply need to read the instructions. Which version of MAME did you say you were running? Abrasive nature of this place? Nice. The thing is, docs have been written to prevent people from needing to ask these quite basic questions. You would say not basic. But once you read, you would go ahhhhhhhhhh. Your comment translates to"Hey guys, I cannot be bothered to read. I need a result now with this issue, go through your docs and paste the answer here right now for me to read". My answer of 14 hours ago was a polite as you could ever get and within it are all your answers. Also, one could argue that you have now had support with your 3rd party image that isn't supported. Had you read what you agreed to read when you signed up, you wouldn't have wasted your time posting in the first place, you would have asked Austin.
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@floodie The Arcade part is responsible for a lot of questions asked here in the forums and most of the answers are found with a quick read in the docs. That - and the fact that you're using a 3rd party image but you ask for support in the RetroPie forums is what might have caused a little 'abrasiveness'.
- See the table in https://retropie.org.uk/docs/MAME/ for which folder is used by each emulator.
- You're using the wrong rom probably.
- That's what you should ask the seller of the image, RetroPie doesn't come with any overlays by default.
- We can't tell which 'mame' games are you referring. As people mentioned, there are a few Mame emulators used in RetroPie and it's hard to understand which one you're using and why the settings don't persist.
- The Arcade compatibility list is linked from the page I mentioned above.
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