MAME Cheats on RetroPie!
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I checked and it shows me advmame 0.94.0, after the full update, what i have to do next?
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@Rpie4TheWOLF said in MAME Cheats on RetroPie!:
it shows me advmame 0.94.0
That would indicate that you're using 'AdvanceMAME .94'. Unless you have a specific reason to stay with that emulator, you can use the runcommand window to select 'lr-mame2003' as your emulator and the instructions you've been attempting to follow previously would then apply. If you should choose to move in that direction, make sure you obtain ROMs from the 0.78 ROM set, otherwise known as the MAME 2003 Reference Set.
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So currently, if you want to run MAME games, not use a totaly inferior ROM set (seriously.. .78? mame2003 needs to be abolished from retropi), and use cheats, you have to kick retropi to the curb and run mame using raspbian?
Seriously for consoles retropi is awesome... for mame/final burn it sucks.
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It all depends on the games you like to play most. The Raspberry Pi in general is completely inadequate to run most any MAME title past the 90s, but as long as you're using something like lr-mame2003, where the overhead is much lower than a more modern MAME build, it's still an an excellent choice for playing the classics.
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@JeffMD said in MAME Cheats on RetroPie!:
So currently, if you want to run MAME games, not use a totaly inferior ROM set (seriously.. .78? mame2003 needs to be abolished from retropi), and use cheats, you have to kick retropi to the curb and run mame using raspbian?
current mame in raspbian will barely run anything fullspeed, and basically nothing that's not in the mame 0.78 romset in the first place. to use it is to run less games. what's the point?
final burn it sucks.
current final burn is fully functional on the pi?
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Is not working, in runcommand i have 2 options advmame-0.94.0 and advmame-1.4
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You can install it by using the information found here.
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@mediamogul Where exactly? i was looking there but there is no point with mame or cheats installation, i also did most of those thing in that tutorial.
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Use that instructional link to first install lr-mame2003 and then you can enable cheats using the method we've been discussing in this thread.
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@mediamogul said in MAME Cheats on RetroPie!:
It all depends on the games you like to play most. The Raspberry Pi in general is completely inadequate to run most any MAME title past the 90s, but as long as you're using something like lr-mame2003, where the overhead is much lower than a more modern MAME build, it's still an an excellent choice for playing the classics.
Hey Media, completely non-related but do you work in a field that requires attention to detail when it pertains to grammar and punctuation? You sentences always seem to be so nice and squeaky clean, grammatically bright! ;) Vigilance in the rules of grammar aside, we all make mistakes but it seems typos and grammatical snafus are more about carelessness than aptitude anymore.
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Ok, i downloaded this folder: mame2003-libretro-master, where i have to put it on pie?
This drives me crazy: Extract cheat.dat from this .zip and place in:
/home/pi/RetroPie/BIOS/mame2003/
Further to this, the 'enabled cheats' core option needs to be turned on via a setting in the retroarch-core-options.cfg file, found in:/opt/retropie/configs/all/
The option is:mame2003-cheats = "enabled"
How do i turn on via a setting in the retroarch-core-options.cfg?
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@Rpie4TheWOLF Have you actually read the link posted? Sounds like you've just downloaded part of the RetroPie repository rather than installing the emulator through the RetroPie setup script @mediamogul was referring to.
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I give up, it drives me crazy, in retropie shows me that mame2003 is installed, on mame runcommand is only 2 emulators, i really don't know what to do. Is already 5 days on this.
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@Rpie4TheWOLF said in MAME Cheats on RetroPie!:
I give up, it drives me crazy, in retropie shows me that mame2003 is installed, on mame runcommand is only 2 emulators, i really don't know what to do. Is already 5 days on this.
which folder are your mame roms in?
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@Riverstorm said in MAME Cheats on RetroPie!:
do you work in a field that requires attention to detail when it pertains to grammar and punctuation?
Maybe I just find good grammar [sic] yo! In all seriouslyness, I work in advertising and it's just something I try to adhere to when possible.
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You install the additional mame emulators like 2010 and 2014 (I suggest no higher then 2010, development past 2010 has pretty much just been CHD games and other games out of the performance range of retropi) through the blue configuration menus, which menues escape me at the moment but its the same ones used to update the software.
@dankcushions said in MAME Cheats on RetroPie!:
@JeffMD said in MAME Cheats on RetroPie!:
So currently, if you want to run MAME games, not use a totaly inferior ROM set (seriously.. .78? mame2003 needs to be abolished from retropi), and use cheats, you have to kick retropi to the curb and run mame using raspbian?
current mame in raspbian will barely run anything fullspeed, and basically nothing that's not in the mame 0.78 romset in the first place. to use it is to run less games. what's the point?
final burn it sucks.
current final burn is fully functional on the pi?
The Pi 3 has zero problems running the capcom library of 1990, Neo Geo, Konami. Popular arcade machines that have been worked on for the past 2 decades are very efficient now. CAVE shooters arn't bad, it can get a little slow. I'm sure there are many other arcade games that can be singled out from that erra that are fine, too. 32 bit arcades like SEGA's and Psy aren't well optimized and will fall apart.
Final burn has a pi edition installed as default. It runs, It runs fine, but runs with even less options then mame.
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@mediamogul said in MAME Cheats on RetroPie!:
@Riverstorm said in MAME Cheats on RetroPie!:
do you work in a field that requires attention to detail when it pertains to grammar and punctuation?
Maybe I just find good grammar [sic] yo! In all seriouslyness, I work in advertising and it's just something I try to adhere to when possible.
It was meant as a compliant as you're well written. I do have to say though you catch me off guard frequently with your quirky colloquialisms in your writing with humor, it's refreshing! :) I just started reading Ready Player One and picked up Cline's other book too. Armada I think it's called.
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@Riverstorm said in MAME Cheats on RetroPie!:
It was meant as a compliant as you're well written.
Thank you very much! I appreciate the compliment.
I just started reading Ready Player One and picked up Cline's other book too. Armada I think it's called.
I absolutely love 'Ready Player One'. When it came out, I read it a second time immediately after finishing the first. I really need to pick up and read 'Armada' as well. I'm cautiously optimistic about the RP1 Spielberg movie, but I've been burned so many times with these types of adaptations that I'm trying to manage my expectations. Are you enjoying the book so far?
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@mediamogul Ha! I Enjoyed this thread more than I should have. There is absolutely no problem with using the English language as it is intended. Some plebs revel in their own ignorance and self-imposed stupidity. Let them wallow. I find it odd that someone would come onto a forum for a quite specialised piece of software and criticise someone and attempt to belittle them for being intelligent and communicating in a clear manner. Each to their own, I suppose.
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@mediamogul - It's been a good read so far but still at the beginning laying the ground work for the story. So many forum members seem to recommend it that it has to be good. I agree about the movie, well book adaptions in general. Your caution is duly noted. I don't want to high jack the thread off topic but wanted to comment as I was reading threads.
@columboscoat - I'm not sure if you missed my point or maybe it's to late and I'm missing the point! :) Proper grammar is something I genuinely appreciate as it gets so brutally mutilated with shorthand texting. Being grammatically correct is so rare it's a super power and that makes Media Superman...errr...no...Letterman (remember him)...I think it does anyway...or something like that...something...good...like...that!
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