FBA vs. MAME
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@mrjordaaany said in FBA vs. MAME:
@barbudreadmon Once you have updated FBA and Mame2003, what's the best way to check what version the emulator is once installed?
You can see the exact version of the running core at the bottom left of the retroarch menu
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@barbudreadmon Of course. Thanks!
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I caught one more rom that was in FBA that is better suited for MAME: Ms. Pacman.
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@pussyfoot you mean Mame2003?
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@greenhawk84 Yes. If you go through my lists, Ms Pacman appears on the FBA list. I moved it to MAME2003.
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In my opinion, mame is better if you have the right combo of emulator+rom, what is hard to match sometimes. FBA is way more compatible than Mame, when Mame focus on perfection.
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@danielmewhouse Except mame2003 is from 2003 and fba is from a few months ago. The emulation is a decade+ newer. Fba is my main emulator unless a game runs slow or it's not supported.
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mame2003 is more reference to the romset from that era these days. The emulator is still actively developed making new games compatible with it.
mame2003 is good, because you just need the mame2003 romset and has alot of compatible roms. The romset doesn't need to be updated or change like other rom sets.
Meanwhile you can benifit from all the changes they make to the mame2003 emulator fork for retropie :)
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@danielmewhouse FBA team is mainly interested in the final result, MAME team is mainly interested in following the "official recipe". I wouldn't say current MAME is more "perfect" than current FBA, on some games the final result in current FBA is clearly better, sometimes they even hack around to fix a bug present in the rom (which is something MAME won't do due to its policy)
I think @gamez-fan posted a list of games that are better in fba not long ago. -
@darksavior said in FBA vs. MAME:
@danielmewhouse Except mame2003 is from 2003 and fba is from a few months ago. The emulation is a decade+ newer.
Do you mean retroarch core FBA, right? I use FBA since 2000 as standalone emulator for Windows. Was an emulators war between Mame, FBA and WinKawaks. The most near perfect to a real arcade was Mame, when WinKawaks and FBA was easier to manage. The problem with romsets is: if I don't wanna get the full romset, is hard to find the right rom alone for Mame. Talking about Mame, I'm experiencing a weird issue: Mame 2010 doesn't save modifications on games service menu, like free play feature. On 2003 this bug doesn't occur, but some games like Marvel vs Capcom doesn't work with Mame 2003.
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@danielmewhouse Right, we're talking about right now and what the pi can run. I know the history. I've been using emulators since 98 or something. As of right now available for the pi, fba has more advanced emulation than mame2003. I have a pi2 and pi3 and I make sure the games run fullspeed on my oc'd pi2 first. The accuracy will require more power, and that's when I resort to mame2003. It depends on the game.
Oh, getting complete romsets is so simple these days with a quick google search, it's less hassle to get the whole set and later dig through it to get the games I want.
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@darksavior said in FBA vs. MAME:
Oh, getting complete romsets is so simple these days with a quick google search, it's less hassle to get the whole set and later dig through it to get the games I want.
This morning I found a website that provided the right roms for mame2003 individually, and actually works!!! 😁 Even Super Street Fighter 2 turbo worked!!! This game is my "Eleanor" (like Nicholas Cage's 60 seconds movie). Every time I try this game, or it's incompatible with the emulator, or the game speed and difficult adjustment just doesn't works. The game stills faster than Flash and harder as hell 😅
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@barbudreadmon said in FBA vs. MAME:
I think @gamez-fan posted a list of games that are better in fba not long ago.
Oh that was just a small list of Toaplan games, if was to create a list of all the games i know perform or are emulated better in FBA Vs ole MAME i'd be here all day :D
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@udb23 said in FBA vs. MAME:
Global "best core" for roms file is available here.
Is there any DAT files that sort by this list? So one could build a MAME collection and an FBA collection of roms, and gather them to have the ultimate romset?
Or how do you guys do?
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@udb23 From a quick look, I'm already seeing some errors. Like rtypeleo runs full speed on mame2003 and not quite well on fba. I've been testing my ~200 arcade games lately, and I can provide corrections when I'm done.
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@AndersHP , @darksavior said in FBA vs. MAME:
I'm already seeing some errors
My activity so far was just collecting the info provided by @Pussyfoot.
Next step I would like to add any required/suggested setting (per game); e.g. specific dip switch and/or controls config.
In parallel of course it is important to test if the list actually is correct; so more than welcome if you already can provide fixes.No ideas on specific DAT files yet; open to suggestions.
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@andershp said in FBA vs. MAME:
@udb23 said in FBA vs. MAME:
Global "best core" for roms file is available here.
Is there any DAT files that sort by this list? So one could build a MAME collection and an FBA collection of roms, and gather them to have the ultimate romset?
Or how do you guys do?
@AndersHP If you just put your roms at mame-libretro and FBA folders, you'll get two arcade options on system menu, one for Mame and other for FBA. The only problem is how to know what game plays better with what emulator. After this, just organize the games ok the respective emulator folder and presto!!!
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@danielmewhouse Even easier: move all wanted roms into the "arcade" folder and assign each rom to be launched with the "best" core.
Point is you also need the right rom version for that "best" core. That's why @AndersHP requests corresponding DAT files, if I understand correctly. -
@udb23 said in FBA vs. MAME:
@danielmewhouse Even easier: move all wanted roms into the "arcade" folder and assign each rom to be launched with the "best" core.
Point is you also need the right rom version for that "best" core. That's why @AndersHP requests corresponding DAT files, if I understand correctly.Yup, that was the idea. No idea if DAT files are easy to make though..
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@andershp This is how I could go about moving roms into the
arcade
folder and assigning each rom to be launched with the best core. I have tested the commands (see here and here) but I haven't gone this process as a whole.- Use the rpie_arcade_best_core.xlsx spreadsheet to create
.txt
files for each emulator,lr-mame2003.txt
,lr-mame2010.txt
,lr-fbalpha.txt
etc. These text files should contain a list of roms with their.zip
extensions.
EDIT: I have noticed @Pussyfoot has placed his lists on pastebin which means the text files can be downloaded using
wget
as below:wget -cO - https://pastebin.com/raw/6wAYWALb > mame-libretro.txt wget -cO - https://pastebin.com/raw/8JLHcq8x > mame-advmame.txt wget -cO - https://pastebin.com/raw/LG43KZs7 > lr-fbalpha.txt
Note the lists don't differentiate between emulators for a system, e.g. lr-mame2003 and lr-mame2010 or which version of advanceMAME.
- Decide the default emulator for the
arcade
folder. eg lr-mame2003. These roms will be copied last.
First we will copy roms to the romset-specific folder, eg
fba
, so that we can create entries for/opt/retropie/configs/all/emulators.cfg
. This is the file that stores the emulator assignments other than the default. This will make sure the roms will launch in the appropriate emulator without having to use the runcommand menu to assign an emulator for each individual rom. First, create a backup of/opt/retropie/configs/all/emulators.cfg
.- Place the
.txt
file in the same folder as the romset and then use the following command to copy the roms:
cd /path/to/fba-romset xargs -a lr-fbalpha.txt cp -t /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/fba/
- Now use the following command to create entries for lr-fbalpha in
/opt/retropie/configs/all/emulators.cfg
:
ls -1 RetroPie/roms/fba | sed -e 's/\.zip$//' -e 's/_//g' -e 's/^/arcade_/' -e 's/$/ = "lr-fbalpha"/' >> /opt/retropie/configs/all/emulators.cfg
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Copy the fba roms from the
fba
folder to thearcade
folder. It's probably easiest to do this using Samba or STFP rather than the command line. -
Repeat for other emulators other than the default, lr-mame2003.
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Finally copy the lr-mame2003 roms to the
arcade
folder with the command:
cd /path/to/0.78-romset xargs -a lr-mame2003.txt cp -t /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/arcade/
- Test roms are using the correct emulator.
- Use the rpie_arcade_best_core.xlsx spreadsheet to create
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