Indiana Jones Temple of Doom - Cannot seem to get it to run.
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@jbuente said in Indiana Jones Temple of Doom - Cannot seem to get it to run.:
I've also noted that an Atari System 1 bios should be installed as well.
That BIOS appeared in MAME version 127u3, so it's not part of the MAME2003 ROM collection.
Just like with Galaga, you'll need the correct ROMset for your emulator - as explained in Arcade quick start. The game runs without any additional BIOS files with the correct ROMset:
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So does that mean I need to install a different mame version to the Raspberry Pi? The compatibility chart led me to believe it was 2003.
Teasing me with the pic haha. Great game!
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@jbuente said in Indiana Jones Temple of Doom - Cannot seem to get it to run.:
So does that mean I need to install a different mame version to the Raspberry Pi? The compatibility chart led me to believe it was 2003.
No, you need to have a proper ROMset for Mame2003, as mentioned in the documentation page I was referencing before.
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Well the versions out there that I can find are all the indytemp.zip files that are referenced in the 2003 compatibility list. I guess that's what's confusing me. How can I know it's the correct rom version?
Not to mention other forums in other places stating bios is needed etc, though those may be older.
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@jbuente said in Indiana Jones Temple of Doom - Cannot seem to get it to run.:
Well the versions out there that I can find are all the indytemp.zip files that are referenced in the 2003 compatibility list. I guess that's what's confusing me. How can I know it's the correct rom version?
You don't, if you just download an individual ROM set (.zip), there's no reference in it to what MAME version is compatible.
Not to mention other forums in other places stating bios is needed etc, though those may be older.
As I said, the BIOS is not part of the MAME version you're trying to use. MAME 2003 is base on MAME
0.870.78 version, so at that time that BIOS didn't exist. The advice applies to later (or current) MAME versions, where this BIOS exist.Take a minute to read the Arcade doc page that I mentioned and the links from it. As it says:
Arcade emulation requires a different approach than console emulation
EDIT: corrected MAME 2003 version, thanks @quicksilver.
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Apologies if it seems I hadn't. I'd tried to read and understand all those pages before coming here.
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@mitu said in Indiana Jones Temple of Doom - Cannot seem to get it to run.:
MAME 2003 is base on MAME 0.87 version, so at that time that BIOS didn't exist
I think you mean 0.78 version
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@mitu said in Indiana Jones Temple of Doom - Cannot seem to get it to run.:
As I said, the BIOS is not part of the MAME version you're trying to use. MAME 2003 is base on MAME 0.87 version, so at that time that BIOS didn't exist. The advice applies to later (or current) MAME versions, where this BIOS exist.
So I did manage to locate an indytemp.zip version with the noted missing files included in the .zip with the rest of the Indy roms. Is this, for instance, a version that the bios isn't needed because necessary files are there, and therefore likely a better chance at being the rom set for the emulator? An emulator that doesn't require or have a bios?
I can't test now as I'm at work, and I know you can't verify that this rom set will work in my case, but I'm asking more in the general sense in an effort to understand the difference in mame versions. IE The indytemp file I had before wasn't for the emulator I was choosing, as it was intended for one where a bios file was needed, but this one might be as the missing files appear in this .zip.
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@jbuente said in Indiana Jones Temple of Doom - Cannot seem to get it to run.:
Apologies if it seems I hadn't. I'd tried to read and understand all those pages before coming here.
That's good.
So I did manage to locate an indytemp.zip version with the noted missing files included in the .zip with the rest of the Indy roms. Is this, for instance, a version that the bios isn't needed because necessary files are there, and therefore likely a better chance at being the rom set for the emulator? [..]
Yet, you still download individual
.zip
files hoping they would work. There's no guarantee that the file will/would work, so please take the advice given in the docs - download a ROMset collection for your MAME emulator and get the zip from there, instead of trying to hunt down individual files that may or may not work. -
@jbuente you need to look for a "mame2003 0.78 full romset". Search for that exactly and get the full romset. If you want to pick out individual games to load onto your pi after that, that is fine. But you need to follow @mitu advice, you can't just randomly pull individual ROMs off the web hoping they will work.
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@mitu said in Indiana Jones Temple of Doom - Cannot seem to get it to run.:
download a ROMset collection for your MAME emulator and get the zip from there
I was not aware there were full collections somewhere. I will search.
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@quicksilver said in Indiana Jones Temple of Doom - Cannot seem to get it to run.:
you need to look for a "mame2003 0.78 full romset".
Aha! I see.
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@jbuente I got this game to run from a non-merged mame 0.78 rom pack, indytemp.zip, 352kb. I think you may be using a rom from a merged rom pack, as the errors seem to indicate mame is looking for parent/children roms. Before I eventually found it from the non-merged pack, I was using the German version. It works perfectly, other than the spelling is in German.
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