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    MAME mode Cocktail

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    • dankcushionsD
      dankcushions Global Moderator
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      that split screen thing can be achieved in any libretro core via a shader. https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/6287/mirrored-cocktail-mode/3

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        phulshof
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        Seems like I have generic overlays working now; I'll do a lot more testing to make sure I didn't break anything, and then offer a patch to the MAME team. This could prove to be quite useful. :)

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          robthedude81
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          I have just spent 4 hours changing hundreds of dip switch settings to cocktail mode. only to discover it doesnt save it once rebooted.
          Anyone know how to save this.
          Actually, just noticed it saved the settings for donkey kong but nothing else.

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          • caver01C
            caver01 @robthedude81
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            @robthedude81 what emulator? I use lr-mame2003 mostly and I have no problems. AdvanceMAME also saves this setting per rom.

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

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              robthedude81 @caver01
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              @caver01 I was using mame2010 i m just testing with 2003 and not all the games work but its savingthe cocktail mode for the games i want anyway

              Thanks

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              • caver01C
                caver01 @robthedude81
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                @robthedude81 what do you mean not all the games work? Are you using the correct romset (0.78)? The ROMs for 2010 and 2003 are not interchangeable. Also, not all games had a cocktail mode. This only works if the original hardware supported it.

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

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                • akafoxA
                  akafox
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                  All I want is no enable them in the mame2000 libretro core..but I'm under the impression that that ability is not in the 2000 core. The 2003 core is too slow on my rasp pi B+. And forget advance mame on it. lol Advance MAME has a hot key to "flip on demand". Good for games that are cocktail..but MAME doesn't support the flipping in the code itself for that rom.

                  Speaking of cocktail tables do I want three or four buttons on my cab when I make it?

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

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                  • caver01C
                    caver01 @akafox
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                    @akafox said in MAME mode Cocktail:

                    Speaking of cocktail tables do I want three or four buttons on my cab when I make it?

                    This depends on the games you want to play. Make a list of your favorites, then google images of the original arcade cabinet control panels and count the buttons. You will quickly realize there are games you can or cannot play with a given number of buttons. Then, you just have to decide if you can live without a game.

                    Keep in mind you probably also need START and COIN buttons for each player and maybe some admin buttons.

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

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                      RIJOSROBERTO
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                      Hello hope everyone is doing good , I am trying to put together an arcade cocktail and from my failed attempts this forum has definitely inspired me that it can be done , I made one before using h.s but I wanted to make it more portable so I wanted to use mameufx roms that I already have 200 of them or less , but I don't know where to beging I found an image on YouTube where the pi loads right into the vids and you scroll thru it but when I tried that image it would scroll halfway and get stuck then freeze , and I tried several several several times to do it from scratch but iam all new to this so I suck at it I was hoping is there any one that has finished theirs , that can help me put together mines , thank you all for your time and help .

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                      • caver01C
                        caver01 @RIJOSROBERTO
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                        @rijosroberto you need to use the official image or nobody can help you. Then, you need to use a romset that matches the version of MAME you want to use. Read the docs, especially the arcade and MAME sections.

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

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                          RIJOSROBERTO @caver01
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                          @caver01 thank you , currently I have installed the image from the pi website and I have it on attract mode , but attract mode isn't picking up the roms that are in there ,

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