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    Retropie 3.7 & MAME Golden Tee CHD

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    • dankcushionsD
      dankcushions Global Moderator
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      firstly, what version of golden tee is that? the list of golden tee games supported on advmame does not include 'gtfore06' - i suggest you read https://github.com/retropie/retropie-setup/wiki/Managing-ROMs

      you can't just put any old mame zip file in a directory - it has to match the romset for the emulator you are using :)

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        mseller
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        Ok, that's probably my first issue that Golden Tee Fore 2006 is not supported by any of the mame's on Retropie.

        Anyway I could compile a newer MAME version that would run it?

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        • dankcushionsD
          dankcushions Global Moderator
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          you can build lr-mame2010 (mame set 0.139) and lr-mame (current mame set) via the experimental menu in the retropie-setup menu. i don't think mame2010 supports it but current mame should, if you can run it on pc.

          both cores are unsupported and undocumented by retropie, so expect problems...

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            mseller
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            ok after building those then i would place my iteagle bios in /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/mame-libretro
            and then my golden tee chd in /opt/retropie/configs/mame-libretro/image/gtfore06/gtfore06.chd
            ??

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              k0rk
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              Did you ever get Golden Tee Fore! 2006 working? I am very interested in getting this to work and all attempts have been unsuccessful up to this point. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated!

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              • caver01C
                caver01 @k0rk
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                There is a second challenge--getting the trackball working. I am almost MORE curious about how you accomplish that feat. I have a trackball and 2 spinners working very nicely in Advancemame, but I have been less successful using libretro cores. You won't find support for that ROM in Advancemame, so if you pulled this off, how did you setup the trackball?

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

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                  mseller
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                  sorry gang. no i didn't ever get 2006 working. I had to go back all the way to 2000 to get it working on advance mame. I never bought the trackball but assume it would work for you caver01 since you already have working with your other games

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                    Burner911 @mseller
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                    @mseller I realize this is 5 months old, but I am very curious how you got Golden Tee 2000 working on your Raspberry Pi. I have only had luck with the 2D versions working on RetroPie.

                    Can you please briefly let me know the key to getting the Golden Tee 2000 version to work?

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                    • caver01C
                      caver01 @Burner911
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                      @Burner911 Check this thread for a few details and links to configuring AdvanceMAME.

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

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                        ransom342 @Burner911
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                        2K works out of the box for me on a Pi3 and RP4.1 with Advmame 1.4 the only thing I had to do was edit the .RC file to enable my "mouse" ie. Trackball on my tankstick.

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                          Beaulieu80 @mseller
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                          @mseller hi, you must rename the bios file with the same name as the game itself this is how made it work

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                          • caver01C
                            caver01 @Beaulieu80
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                            @beaulieu80 this is a very old thread. All of the details about getting a trackball working in AdvanceMAME for Golden Tee variants and many other arcade games is detailed in the docs here under Controllers>Trackballs and Spinners

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

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                            • jonnykeshJ
                              jonnykesh
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                              Zombie thread...

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