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    • arcadez2003A
      arcadez2003
      last edited by arcadez2003

      Actually this core does support some hyperstone games although none of them are actually playable................

      GAMEX( 19??, vamphalf, 0, vamphalf, vamphalf, vamphalf, ROT0, "Danbi", "Vamp 1-2", GAME_NO_SOUND | GAME_NOT_WORKING )
      GAMEX( 19??, hidnctch, 0, vamphalf, vamphalf, vamphalf, ROT0, "Eolith", "Hidden Catch", GAME_NO_SOUND | GAME_NOT_WORKING )
      GAMEX( 19??, landbrk, 0, vamphalf, vamphalf, vamphalf, ROT0, "Eolith", "Land Breaker", GAME_NO_SOUND | GAME_NOT_WORKING )
      GAMEX( 19??, racoon, 0, vamphalf, vamphalf, vamphalf, ROT0, "Eolith", "Racoon World", GAME_NO_SOUND | GAME_NOT_WORKING )
      GAMEX( 19??, xfiles, 0, xfiles, vamphalf, vamphalf, ROT0, "dfPIX Entertainment Inc.", "X-Files", GAME_NO_SOUND | GAME_NOT_WORKING )

      I could i think get Vamp Half to work here performance will likely be an issue on most platforms that use this
      core though as it ran like a dog on the xbox so i never bothered trying to add it, decent game though........

      vamphalf.png

      Arcade Addict

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      • m2306M
        m2306
        last edited by m2306

        I'm looking for a current list of rom filenames added to 2003Plus since branching from the .78 set. I'm trying to build a 1Game1Rom set of working only roms for MAME2003Plus, or as close as I can get to that. I have generated a datfile inside the MAME menu in the latest version of MAEM2003-Plus and then built a full non merged romset with separate bios. I've gotten as far as trying to filter with Simple Arcade Multifilter without luck and now trying Arcade Manager which seems it could do it but only has CSV files for MAME2003. Now I'm looking for a current MAME2003-Plus no clone CSV file or at least a current list of rom filenames added to 2003Plus since branching from the .78 set so I could add the Plus games. Could anyone help with a CSV or link to a list of filenames? Tips on any any other way of doing this is also welcome. Thanks!

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        • RiverstormR
          Riverstorm
          last edited by Riverstorm

          @m2306 - Here's a list of the ROM files that are exclusive to m3plus. I might be missing 1 or 2 from the very latest builds that I will verify in the next few days.

          Also you could cross reference the list. Here's a link that shows all the changes from added games, clones, hacks, fixed games, added sound, improved sound, etc. by full name on Github.

          I don't think you're going to be able to build a "1G1R" set without the region information being added to the DAT. Language vs. region aren't mutually exclusive.

          If there's a guy that would know it's @grant2258. I don't know if the region information from a game is stored in the drivers somewhere where it could be added to the DAT.

          Also @grant2258 I would be curious do you know is it possible to add sourcefile information to the DAT. I think from 0.85 or newer they have like <game name="nam1975" sourcefile="neogeo.c" romof="neogeo"> which would allow another option in filtering a subset of ROMs using the DAT file and pulling neogeo games, etc.

          @m2306 - From the other thread I did a small proof of concept using the parent ROM to pull it and all clones from a DAT. Like Neo-Geo only, CPS only, etc. ROM sets that does seem to work.

          New ROMs exclusive to m3plus:

          1943mii.zip
          1945kiii.zip
          airattck.zip
          airattcka.zip
          alibabab.zip
          alienar.zip
          alienaru.zip
          arescue.zip
          asurabus.zip
          avengrgsj.zip
          backfire.zip
          baryon.zip
          bbbuster.zip
          bcstrya.zip
          boogwing.zip
          boogwinga.zip
          botanic.zip
          brapboysj.zip
          bsharkjjs.zip
          bublbob1.zip
          bublboblp.zip
          bublboblu.zip
          bublcave.zip
          cabala.zip
          cabalus.zip
          cabalus2.zip
          candance.zip
          ccastlej.zip
          chainrec.zip
          charlien.zip
          chokchok.zip
          cookbib.zip
          countrb2.zip
          crswd2bl.zip
          cutefght.zip
          darkmist.zip
          dblewing.zip
          ddp3.zip
          ddp3a.zip
          ddp3b.zip
          ddp3blk.zip
          ddragon3j.zip
          ddream95.zip
          deerhunt.zip
          deerhunta.zip
          deerhuntb.zip
          deluxe5.zip
          denjinmk.zip
          dietgo.zip
          dietgoe.zip
          dietgoj.zip
          dietgou.zip
          dkongpe.zip
          dkongx.zip
          dkrdemo.zip
          dogosokj.zip
          dokidoki.zip
          downtowj.zip
          dreamwld.zip
          drgnwrld.zip
          dynagear.zip
          esckidsj.zip
          espgal.zip
          fghthista.zip
          fghthistj.zip
          fghthistu.zip
          fixeighb.zip
          flagrall.zip
          gaialast.zip
          galagamf.zip
          galagamk.zip
          galagao.zip
          galpandx.zip
          gangonta.zip
          gdfs.zip
          ghostlop.zip
          glasskr.zip
          gnbarich.zip
          gt2k.zip
          gt3d.zip
          gt97.zip
          gt98.zip
          gt99.zip
          gtclassc.zip
          gunmast.zip
          guwanges.zip
          hachamfb.zip
          hangzo.zip
          hcrash.zip
          hcrashc.zip
          hedpanicf.zip
          hedpanico.zip
          hookj.zip
          hoops96.zip
          hsf2a.zip
          hvysmsh.zip
          hvysmsha.zip
          hvysmshj.zip
          ikari3nr.zip
          inyourfa.zip
          ironclad.zip
          joemacr.zip
          joemacra.zip
          kbash2.zip
          ket.zip
          keta.zip
          ketb.zip
          killbld.zip
          kof10th.zip
          kof2001.zip
          kof2002.zip
          kof2003d.zip
          lasthope.zip
          leds2011.zip
          lethalen.zip
          madalien.zip
          magdrop.zip
          magdropp.zip
          matchit2.zip
          matrim.zip
          mchampdx.zip
          mchampdxa.zip
          midresbj.zip
          mp_bio.zip
          mp_col3.zip
          mp_shnb3.zip
          mp_soni2.zip
          mp_sor2.zip
          mp_twc.zip
          msgogo.zip
          mslug4.zip
          mslug5.zip
          multchmpk.zip
          mwarr.zip
          nslasherj.zip
          nslashers.zip
          olds.zip
          olds103t.zip
          osman.zip
          packbang.zip
          pktgaldj.zip
          pktgaldx.zip
          plegends.zip
          pnyaa.zip
          progear.zip
          progearj.zip
          prtytime.zip
          pturn.zip
          puzlstar.zip
          pzloop2j.zip
          ragtime.zip
          ragtimea.zip
          riot.zip
          rockn2.zip
          rockn3.zip
          rockn4.zip
          rockna.zip
          rolcrush.zip
          rotd.zip
          sabotnba.zip
          samsh5sp.zip
          samsho5.zip
          sbishi.zip
          sbishik.zip
          sdfight.zip
          sengoku3.zip
          shdancrb.zip
          skullfng.zip
          skullfngj.zip
          sonicbom.zip
          squash.zip
          ssonicbr.zip
          suprridr.zip
          suprtrio.zip
          svcboot.zip
          swatpolc.zip
          tangtang.zip
          teetert.zip
          tgm2.zip
          tgm2p.zip
          theroes.zip
          thoop.zip
          tronfp.zip
          trophyh.zip
          turkhunt.zip
          uccopsar.zip
          vasara2.zip
          vasara2a.zip
          vbowl.zip
          vbowlj.zip
          vf.zip
          vmetal.zip
          wbmlvc.zip
          wcvol95.zip
          wcvol95x.zip
          wingforc.zip
          wofch.zip
          wschamp.zip
          wschampa.zip
          xeviousc.zip
          zintrckb.zip
          zupapa.zip
          

          New Samples:

          cosmica.zip
          fantasy.zip
          frogs.zip
          ghox.zip
          sasuke.zip
          spacefb.zip
          tekipaki.zip
          
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          • m2306M
            m2306 @Riverstorm
            last edited by

            @Riverstorm Thank you. So, if I now use Arcade Manager and the CSV for MAME2003 0.78 romset to filter out clones and then add back the games in the list you provided (if removed by AM) I will end up with a Plus romset without clones? What do you think about the removing of non working games with the ArcadeManager CSV for 0.78, will I remove games that are not in the list you provided, that aren't new but made working in Plus?

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            • RiverstormR
              Riverstorm
              last edited by

              @m2306 - That's a good point. The new games will obviously not be in the list but non-working to working games I'm not sure if they are in the list. I've not spent any time using AM or looked at the CSV file to know what's in the list vs the m3plus DAT.

              If you're just looking to remove the clones from the m3plus DAT I can do that real quick without much issue.

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                grant2258 Banned
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                yea source files can be added isint too hard to do if someone wants to do it it would be up to arcadez or whoever is helping out with the libretto port. I really dont have anything to do with the project anymore unless its patches for games to work better on lower spec hardware. Ive done a fix for bionic commando need to test it out though and make sure its all good.

                As for 1 game 1 rom its not that simple as using regions only you need to pick a rom that works sometimes thats the parent other times its the roms. I dont know any automate solution other than listing every parent and every clone then find pick the first one with a working status or the best working status.

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                • ClydeC
                  Clyde @Riverstorm
                  last edited by

                  @Riverstorm said in mame2003-plus: hundreds of new games, improved input, features, new bugs - now with runahead support:

                  Also you could cross reference the list. Here's a link that shows all the changes from added games, clones, hacks, fixed games, added sound, improved sound, etc. by full name on Github.

                  I prefer this IMHO more eye-friendly version. :)

                  https://github.com/libretro/mame2003-plus-libretro/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md

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                  • RiverstormR
                    Riverstorm
                    last edited by Riverstorm

                    @grant2258 - Ok, I figured you would know if that sourcefile field could be added easily or it would take more work than it's worth. It's handy for pulling ROM's based on drivers which you can combine with other drivers to get a pretty decent subset DAT of ROMs. It definitely expands the options available when filtering.

                    You can make a list of parent ROMs and still get the same effect. Like Neo-Geo games are around 150 whereas CPS is roughly half that. I've started breaking out the list of parent ROMs for Neo-Geo and CPS which are linked to the clones as that's reasonably doable but the clones list into the several 100's and wouldn't be viable.

                    Doing it that way you only need to track the parent to pull it and all clones. So by listing the 60 or 70 CPS games you can pull around 600 or 700 parent and clone ROMs. If the parent changes the ROM name a quick list change and it will work again, no need to track clones.

                    Yeah 1G1R is pretty much a region sort priority that you set. Like Europe, US, Austrailia, Japan, etc. It's smart enough to only lists the regions it finds in the DAT and then it will pick/pull the first one it finds based on the sort order. You're correct it doesn't take a "working" status into account. It could be the parent or clone depending on the region sort order. I would still be ok with finding a broken game or two. The only program I know that does it is ClrMamePro but no MAME DAT's have it really. Many consoles do with DAT-O-Matic which is nice.

                    @Clyde - Very nice, thanks for the much more eye-friendly version! :)

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                    • m2306M
                      m2306 @Clyde
                      last edited by

                      @Clyde I looked at that page but there wasn't filenames for the new games. Also I wasn't sure if those were all games or just the ones added in the latest update.

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                      • m2306M
                        m2306 @Riverstorm
                        last edited by

                        @Riverstorm I used the batchfiles I found here: https://www.reddit.com/r/RetroPie/comments/73g1bg/how_separate_neogeo_from_other_fba_roms/ to separate NeoGeo and CPS from my FBA set. It produced a number of files roughly corresponding to the number of games released for each system, although some NeoGeoCD games seemed to be missing. I haven't tested all games but the first few games I tested all worked so I assumed the batchfiles chose working roms.

                        I roughly understand the difference of the No-Intro Dat-omatic console DATs that have region tags and the MAME DATs so I'm not trying to get the exact same result, just streamline the romset to a somehow manageable size. Arcade Manager has CSV files included with lots of diffirent options for filtering, seems really good with the only problem being that the CSVs are for FBA .42 and MAME .78. I have no idea how AM filters out the clones but can only assume it chooses working roms. The MAME2003-Plus changelog has filenames for previously broken but now fixed games. So, if we assume that AM works and can properly do what it says we now have the information needed to get as close as possible to filtering out clones and non working games and then add back any Plus games that might have been filtered out. I will try this now but won't have any other way of verifying the result than scrolling through and testing random games..

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                          grant2258 Banned
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                          here is your xml with the source file you wanted https://github.com/grant2258/mamemagic2003/blob/master/mame2003-plus-barcade.xml

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                          • m2306M
                            m2306 @grant2258
                            last edited by

                            @grant2258 Oh, that's wonderful. Thank you. I can imagine other people would appreciate this also. There is no description so just to make sure, is this the Plus changelog games or the full Plus working only, or what? Sorry for being daft.

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                              grant2258 Banned
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                              its the full xml gamelist with sourcefile= so it can be filtered. as per request here https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/17766/mame2003-plus-hundreds-of-new-games-improved-input-features-new-bugs-now-with-runahead-support/1095

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                              • RiverstormR
                                Riverstorm
                                last edited by Riverstorm

                                @m2306 - I updated from source and then generated a DAT so this should be current I believe. That would include all the games from mame2003 plus all the exclusive additions, fixes, etc. from mame2003-plus you're looking for.

                                Here's a download link. I filtered out the clones so the only thing left are parent and "other" ROMs (basically standalone games with no parent).

                                Just an FYI it may not be exactly what you want. Take for example Puckman (Japan set 1) who's ROM name is puckman is the parent to Pac-Man (Midway) who's ROM name is pacman. If you want the Japan version you're set! ;) If you're looking for the Midway version then it's been removed. So their could be some cleanup to keep in mind.

                                I not 100% sure but I think in the AM thread cosmo0 added a link to convert DATs to CSV if you prefer to work with the files that way. Also if the CSV files doesn't have a "working" field on a per ROM basis I don't see how it could know which ROMs are working.

                                I like to use DatUtil which is all command line and a bit cryptic but powerful. If it had a front-end GUI I think it would be the sure fire thing but as it stands it has somewhat of a learning curve. Sometimes you need to run a DAT through multiple times or use the cleanse features.

                                In this post I was trying to explain how you could breakout neo-geo, cps1, cps2, cps3, etc. with the "list method" and run against the latest DATs. I haven't fully tested it but from doing a small test I believe this would work fine.

                                This would allow the "creation" of current DATs usable with ROM management tools. The key is knowing the parent ROM name and if the name changes. I don't think it changes to often.

                                Also you wouldn't need to track individual ROM changes because you're parsing against the current source DAT so the set created is current and working.

                                Or another thing is once you have a working ROM set for a specific emulator you could easily build a text file list of the game names which could be used to parse new releases also. On Windows you could use something like dir /b and then use fnr or flash renamer to remove the extension. Then viola you have a list that can be used with DatUtil. You can build the list anyway you want really obviously confined to each emulator's DAT but then you could dump them together.

                                With a little ingenuity I think you could easily tweak the list to your liking. Looking at the exception above you could easily remove puckman from the list and add pacman if you're looking for something like 1G1R. Keeping that in mind the puckman and it's clone chain has been broken which in this case I wouldn't mind as the only version I run is the Midway one.

                                I've been using the list from this wiki page, then I search the DAT for the parent of each game listed and add it to a text file. Just the main 156 games (not the prototypes, unlicensed hacks, etc.) Which then can be parsed against the main DAT. With that information you can pull the parent ROMs only or parent plus clones. You can also do some filtering based on the description field. No other fields are workable. Something like the manufacturer field etc. would have been nice.

                                That's where I was mentioning the sourcefile field would add some additional filtering options based on the driver as their's a parameter to use it. Hopefully that makes sense. I think @grant2258 just provided us with source to do it.

                                @grant2258 - Is the link with the sourcefile info incorrect? I think it's pointing to the wrong location.

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                                  grant2258 Banned
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                                  https://github.com/grant2258/mamemagic2003/blob/master/mame2003-plus-barcade.xml is working fine the xml file is there

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                                  • RiverstormR
                                    Riverstorm
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                                    @grant2258 - That's exactly it! ;) Thanks a bunch for the file with this information.

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                                    • m2306M
                                      m2306 @Riverstorm
                                      last edited by

                                      @Riverstorm Thank you for the detailed information. I think I now can create something that's in line with what I had in mind. I would have been happy to do a tutorial for others to follow but this is complicated in many ways and as your PacMan example states, it is up to personal preference and tweaking..

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                                      • REK607R
                                        REK607 @REK607
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                                        I couldnt remap my controls for Smath TV V. 8.00, neither using TAB or in the RetroArch menu. I finally did it easy: I changed the emulator to mame2003 classic and its working flawlessly and I can even use right stick or buttons for shooting the bad guys.

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                                          grant2258 Banned @REK607
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                                          @REK607 said in mame2003-plus: hundreds of new games, improved input, features, new bugs - now with runahead support:

                                          I couldnt remap my controls for Smath TV V. 8.00, neither using TAB or in the RetroArch menu. I finally did it easy: I changed the emulator to mame2003 classic and its working flawlessly and I can even use right stick or buttons for shooting the bad guys.

                                          people have tried helping many times. We need feedback to help you. If your happy using classic just use that.

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                                          • REK607R
                                            REK607 @grant2258
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                                            @grant2258 said in mame2003-plus: hundreds of new games, improved input, features, new bugs - now with runahead support:

                                            @REK607 said in mame2003-plus: hundreds of new games, improved input, features, new bugs - now with runahead support:

                                            I couldnt remap my controls for Smath TV V. 8.00, neither using TAB or in the RetroArch menu. I finally did it easy: I changed the emulator to mame2003 classic and its working flawlessly and I can even use right stick or buttons for shooting the bad guys.

                                            people have tried helping many times. We need feedback to help you. If your happy using classic just use that.

                                            Sorry I didnt want to sound rude or anything, I just wanted to say what worked for me now. I'm very very happy with mame2003-plus in fact, but I can't give details at this time because I dont have internet at home and I normally check this at other people homes. I'll take a look again enabling input interface, legacy remapping and analogic control maping on RA :-)

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