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    "how to" mame beginners

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    • rbakerR
      rbaker @drewpie1895
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      @drewpie1895 said in "how to" name beginners:

      i told you what i did before

      Yeah, thing is that is not describing what you did and you have STILL not named the files you transferred. In your "I'm preparing" thread, the video posted there shows you all you need to do. The stages for MAME are clear. As they say on Dragons Den, I'm out! But, good luck!

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        drewpie1895 @KN4THX
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        @thedatacereal thats on my mac , how i connect to the pi , saw it on youtube works when I'm sending over nes roms etc

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        • mituM
          mitu Global Moderator @KN4THX
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          @thedatacereal said in "how to" name beginners:

          Where are you seeing this "go/connect" ? Is it a button in a program?

          It's macOs's way of connecting to a network share from the Finder (i.e. the equivalent of Windows Explorer in macOS's world) - https://users.wfu.edu/yipcw/atg/apple/smb/

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            drewpie1895 @rbaker
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            @rbaker many thanks

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              drewpie1895 @mitu
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              @mitu ok now i have zip files in the folders but each rom has many zip files not just one for yours like "goldenaxeu.zip" for example.

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              • mituM
                mitu Global Moderator @drewpie1895
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                @drewpie1895 1 ROM = 1 zip file. There is no 'ROM has multiple zip files'. Do you have the 19xx.zip file in the files you have downloaded ?

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                  drewpie1895 @mitu
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                  @mitu nope.

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                    drewpie1895 @mitu
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                    @mitu I'm going to try and download again from somewhere else.

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                    • mituM
                      mitu Global Moderator
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                      Can you post a screenshot of you downloaded ROMs folder and one of your arcade share on the Retropie ?
                      How many zip files you have in the folder you downloaded there ? A typical romset should have a few thousand zip files.

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                      • caver01C
                        caver01 @mitu
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                        @mitu It might be different regional clones of goldenaxe.

                        My 4-player cocktail style cabinet built as a custom "roadcase"

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                        • mituM
                          mitu Global Moderator
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                          @caver01 said in "how to" name beginners:

                          It might be different regional clones of goldenaxe.

                          That surely is, I copied the US version to the arcade folder myself :).

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                          • herb_fargusH
                            herb_fargus administrators @drewpie1895
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                            @drewpie1895 said in "how to" mame beginners:

                            if you want to earn an easy £100 come round to mine and sort it please

                            Unfortunately self reliance and problem solving skills cannot be purchased.

                            If you read the documentation it will answer 99% of your questions: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/

                            Also if you want a solution to your problems read this first: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                            • IcomeinpeaceI
                              Icomeinpeace
                              last edited by herb_fargus

                              I got my Pi setup and working within 40 minutes. Then i d/loaded my first ROMs for MAME and found they wouldn't work. Caver01's post was exactly what i had done wrong and I learnt very quickly to get the right ROM sets and within 2 hours I had everything working - MAME / SNES etc. I visited that very nice redacted and got the 44 gb file (that ok admin?) :)) and every game I have tried has worked since.

                              Bud listen to the advice, its going to help.

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                                Domogram Rovers
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                                Dunno what difference it makes but I have all my Mame roms in the mame-libretro folder not the arcade folder.

                                The King in King & Balloon is a dead ringer for Donald Trump!

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                                  drewpie1895 @herb_fargus
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                                  @herb_fargus no but if your car breaks down you can call a mechanic.

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                                  • rbakerR
                                    rbaker @Domogram Rovers
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                                    @domogram-rovers It's all in the docs. Arcade allows multiple emulators to be used under one heading called "arcade". So I can put all my FBA, MAME and ADVMAME roms in the same folder.

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                                    • ClydeC
                                      Clyde @rbaker
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                                      @rbaker said in "how to" mame beginners:

                                      @domogram-rovers It's all in the docs. Arcade allows multiple emulators to be used under one heading called "arcade". So I can put all my FBA, MAME and ADVMAME roms in the same folder.

                                      Just a short interposed question: Are there any disadvantages in using the arcade folder instead of the individual emulator folders besides that the latter let you divide the roms for each emulator more cleanly?

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                                      • rbakerR
                                        rbaker @Clyde
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                                        @clyde None that I can think of. It's there in my opinion for when you build a system that just needs to "work" when those who play do not care what MAME is and have no interest in what version or why there would even be versions.

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                                        • ClydeC
                                          Clyde @rbaker
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                                          @rbaker Thanks :)

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                                          • akafoxA
                                            akafox @drewpie1895
                                            last edited by akafox

                                            @drewpie1895 When people say this is easy they are lying. It is easy for us because when understand the ideas and methods of how it all works. Some of us have been using mame for twenty one years now..but know that a lot of us "vets" were at the same point you were..stay calm and game on!

                                            When you say you are on a Mac you mean that you have installed RetroPie on a Mac or that you are using a Mac to connect to a raspberry Pi? Note that we will not connect to the pi over a network at all in my version.

                                            I can not come to you however I am willing to help if you are willing to give me any information I ask for and nothing else. I can give you step by step directions..but again only if you are willing to give me the information I ask for when I ask for it and nothing else...(that includes the above question) and note that we will start from scratch here almost..(i.e. like you have never set up mame or done anything like that to your pi.

                                            Deal?

                                            If so we can start like this:

                                            Transferring Roms

                                            1. Find a old USB stick and wipe it clean
                                            2. Then create a folder called retropie on your USB stick
                                            3. Plug it into the pi and wait for it to finish blinking
                                            4. Pull the USB out and plug it into a computer
                                            5. Add the roms to their respective folders in this case retropie/roms/arcade (Remember examples of game file names are dkong.zip 1943.zip puckman.zip gng.zip. if you want to pick the exact games I listed from your set go for it! It would make it easier!)
                                            6. plug it back into the raspberry pi
                                            7. wait for it to finish blinking
                                            8. Restart Emulation Station

                                            I don't care if you can start anything or not..just tell me if the games that you put in there are listed in emulation station now.

                                            @rbaker said in "how to" mame beginners:

                                            @domogram-rovers It's all in the docs. Arcade allows multiple emulators to be used under one heading called "arcade". So I can put all my FBA, MAME and ADVMAME roms in the same folder.

                                            As to that I have all my roms mixed and load from the same folder..most people know what "Arcade" means they don't understand "MAME" or "Final Burn Alpha" I even launch my daphne games form that folder. If it took a quarter to start playing the game goes in there. I got tired of explaining to people what all the "other crap" (as my friend called it) was.

                                            I have gone through EVERY game on the pi to see which ones work and don't and by which emulator they run "best" on. I have a few more to go through...this way I can know without a doubt that the game works and I don't have to "babysit" anyone.

                                            Now that the kiosk mode is back and working wonderfully it has made my life MUCH easier!

                                            People want things easy...but then complain that life is boring...

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