Install AdvMAME 3 on retropie
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@caver01 Were you able to test also if overlays are managed correctly with this new advmame ?
So far it was not possible to "scale integer" the game area and use overlay at 1080p. -
@caver01 it should have created advmame.rc (for v3.3). I'll double check - could be a bug.
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@UDb23 said in Install AdvMAME 3 on retropie:
@caver01 Were you able to test also if overlays are managed correctly with this new advmame ?
So far it was not possible to "scale integer" the game area and use overlay at 1080p.Interesting. The overlays I have played with with seem to work. For example, armora.zip (Armor Attack) has an overlay that has always worked fine for me even with 1.4. Same goes for bzone.zip (Battlezone). I don't use them unless integrated into the gameplay, and all of the admirable work you have done for games on HDTV widescreen does not apply for me because I run everything fullscreen at 1280x1024. Vertical games also fill my screen (rotated sideways) since I play them from the sides of my cabinet.
Since I am using it mostly for vector, integer scaling isn't really applicable for me except to preserve AR. Yet, when I select that option in the GUI there is no change, even with non-vector games. I am just happy they fill my screen more consistently now!
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@markwkidd I have never looked closely at the AdvanceMAME wiki for each version because I am very familiar with the .rc files, but looking at 0.94, 1.4 and your initial stab at version 3, I think the CONTROLS sections are consistently wrong. I am talking about this text:
Controls
While in a game press Tab to open the menu to set up controls. advmame tab menu configuration is stored in:/opt/retropie/configs/advmame/cfg/default.cfg
Other files in this cfg directory are ROM specific configs.Note: Should your input configuration or other aspect of the configuration need resetting to defaults, remove the default.cfg or ROM specific .cfg file, and it will be re-created with default values next time you start AdvanceMAME or modify the ROM configuration.
This looks to be transcribed from the mame4all-pi section and modified to describe advancemame, however, all of the input mapping is captured in the .rc files and there are no .cfg files anywere to speak of. When you edit inputs using the GUI in AdvanceMAME, it writes to the .rc file upon exit. Any per-rom mapping you do is inserted into the .rc with a
romname/
prefix. So, this section repeated 3 times needs to go, possibly replaced with something like:Controls
While in a game press <TAB> to open the menu to set up controls. AdvanceMAME configuration for controls are all stored in the .rc file corresponding to the version of AdvanceMAME you are running. Changes to specific games result in .rc file entries with a prefix for the ROM (i.e.bwidow/input_map[p1_doubleleft_up] keyboard[0,up]
)Note: The .rc file can also be edited manually. Any config can be made ROM-specific using a
romname/
prefix which is handy for overriding a setting for a specific ROM or class of ROMs, such asvertical/
. However, a single mistake in the .rc file will stop MAME from launching. It is always best to make a backup of the .rc file before manual edits. -
@herb_fargus said in Install AdvMAME 3 on retropie:
@markwkidd dats and compatibility list should be the same no? at least as far as content is the same as it is still based on the same romset, might have been a few bugs fixed with a few games.. how many hairs do we want to split on variations of builds within the same romset?
You are right. Same .106 romset. No reason to have a new compatibility list.
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@BuZz said in Install AdvMAME 3 on retropie:
@caver01 it should have created advmame.rc (for v3.3). I'll double check - could be a bug.
Ok, thanks for checking. If it helps, I am pretty sure I built my system using a 3.6 image and I have been updating the script and binaries along the way. It is fair to say my AdvMAME has not been updated since the image (no reason to) until I updated the script then advmame binary as described above.
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@caver01 I just installed advmame on a fresh install and the advmame.rc was created correctly.
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@BuZz Weird. Well, who knows. I figured I would start with a new image for the next release anyway. Thanks for checking into it.
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I just thought of something else. What's going to be done with the advmame.rc file in the next version? Will it be overwritten? Is there a way to merge mappings or will we lose our current settings? I ask this because thanks to my request for 5+ player support, the 3.4 .rc file has just about 2x as many default settings as 3.3.
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@markwkidd I finally went ahead and updated the AdvanceMAME section of the MAME wiki with the more accurate stuff regarding controls and the .rc file (the copy/pasted text about deleting a .cfg file etc. was inaccurate).
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Ok, so I made my adjustments to the AdvanceMAME section of the MAME wiki here, but I see this is not propagated into the "fancy" docs here. Is there something I need to do to allow the edits to carry forward? @herb_fargus is this something you do on an occasional basis? No hurry if so, but with recent updates to AdvMAME, there is probably a fair amount of interest.
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@caver01 It's a process which is triggered manually, when @herb_fargus is happy with the recent edits. Thanks for your contributions.
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@BuZz That's perfect, and appropriate. Thanks!
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@caver01 hopefully I will find a moment to look them over this evening to regenerate the docs. I'm sure they are fine (I don't use mame really at all so i appreciate you filling in the gaps)
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