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    100% noob trying to be a geek, begging for help with Roms. Please......

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      ucald4amarine
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      Total noob, thought it would be nice to build a MAME machine for his brothers. Im fantastic at woodworking, but have never been good at software of any kind. Ive built a rough cabinet as a prototype. Purchased Raspberry Pi 3, thinking it would be neat to build a couple for my brothers. Weve all loved the old arcade games growing up, and have often spoken about some of the nostalgia with them. So... One thing led to another, and now, for the past 2 days, Ive been stricken with a raging headache, as I try desperatly to get these Roms to work...
      Ive been through the process of installing retropie onto my Pi3. Its working great. Ive mapped the fighting sticks, and they all work great. Ive gone through the thumb drive, retropied it, gotten all the roms files put on, and put on a few roms in what seems to be the appropriate folders. And... Thats where it ends. Ive tried putting the Mame folders in Mame, tried moving them to arcade, ive tried different roms, Ive tried watching youtube, Ive run searches on your forums till my head hurts, (no joke, Ive had a headache for the past 2 days now...) I cant figure this out... I need help ppl...
      Retropie shows the game in place. Tried to run them. Pops up with the message telling me where errors are stored, and to push A for configuration. Then it sends me back to the game menu. Ive tried configuring them to all different emulators. Ive downloaded from different roms. The only thing that seems to work right off the bat is atari. And I only say that because pacman works. Please folks... My head really hurts... And im so tired... Please help me...

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        dankcushions Global Moderator @ucald4amarine
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        @ucald4amarine https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/Arcade pay careful attention to each step.

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          ucald4amarine
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          After reading through, I see that my issue is probably in what kind of ROM Im downloading. But... I have no idea how to see what kind of ROM it is that I have, nor, through the websites Im using, does it show what kind of version this is going to be.

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            ucald4amarine
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            Im so sorry for having to bring this question up... I know its probably a very simple answer for just about everyone here. Im just so new to this that its stupid... I decided to go MAME as I wanted to learn about Pi, and possibly learn a little about coding. Something Ive wanted to learn my whole life. But... Maybe JAMMA would have been a better route...

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              dankcushions Global Moderator @ucald4amarine
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              @ucald4amarine said in 100% noob trying to be a geek, begging for help with Roms. Please......:

              After reading through, I see that my issue is probably in what kind of ROM Im downloading. But... I have no idea how to see what kind of ROM it is that I have, nor, through the websites Im using, does it show what kind of version this is going to be.

              yeah, we can't tell you where to get roms, but you have the name of the romset to look for, so i would search for that.

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                ucald4amarine @dankcushions
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                @dankcushions
                Totally understand why you can't tell me. But would you be able to tell me how to search? Not what to search per say, but where in the ROMs itself I could see what kind of ROMs they are?

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                  dankcushions Global Moderator @ucald4amarine
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                  @ucald4amarine you can't, really. you have to search for the entire romset with the version number on the link, for the emulator you want to use - it will be 10-20GB or so.

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                    ucald4amarine @dankcushions
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                    @dankcushions so, somewhere before the download, it should or will say somewhere in the description what kind of ROM it is? Because of the 2 sites I've been using, there hasn't been anything anywhere about what kind it is.

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                      dankcushions Global Moderator @ucald4amarine
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                      @ucald4amarine again, you're not looking for single roms, you're looking for the 10-20GB collections of the versions numbers i said. don't use whatever sites you're using - search with google or whatever :)

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                        ucald4amarine @dankcushions
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                        @dankcushions wait, what?! Did I miss something? You mean that what I should have been googling is a complete set rather than just the individual ROMs like I've been doing?! That's the solution to my whole problem?!

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                          ucald4amarine
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                          One more question then. Would it be better to use an older version? (Pi 2) Specifically, because I was looking for games such as: Metal Slug. And it looks like retropie 3 doesnt run that?

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                            mitu Global Moderator @ucald4amarine
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                            @ucald4amarine No, that's absurd. Use the latest Pi 3 model (3B+). Any game that would run on a Pi2 would run better on a Pi3.

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                              ucald4amarine @mitu
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                              @mitu well, there was a game list, that showed that some games, (specifications, metal slug.) Would run on the old versions, but wouldn't run on 3. So... That's why I'm asking.

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                                mitu Global Moderator @ucald4amarine
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                                @ucald4amarine Where did you get this information ?

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                                  ucald4amarine @mitu
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                                  @mitu dankcushion left me this link:
                                  https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/Arcade

                                  Under emulator types, (mame for all, etc) there is a list of games that work for that emulator.and it shows metal slug working under pi version 1 and 2, but failing under 3.

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                                    mitu Global Moderator @ucald4amarine
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                                    @ucald4amarine You are looking at the list for mame4all emulator, but that is an old and unmaintained emulator, that is used for Pi1/2 Pi 1/0, but not recommended for the Pi3. If you look at the page @dankcushions pointed, the recommended emulators for a Pi3 arelr-fbalpha and lr-mame2003, and especially for Neogeo games the lr-fbalpha is the best option. It's written right there on the same page. It seems you're ignoring or just flat out not reading the documentation and the replies on this topic.

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                                      ucald4amarine @mitu
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                                      @mitu No, no thats not it at all... When I try to bring up the list for 1r-fbalpha, the first listing for metal slug shows up as untested. And as far as 1r-mame2003, it wont load anything for me at all. Just says there is an issue with my browser size.
                                      Believe me, I am trying not to waste yours, or anyone elses time. Im simply asking questions here. Ill be the first to admit that I dont know everything to do with computers. But I am also more than willing to read and try my best at figuring it out. Which... I feel I have done due diligence on. Sorry if you feel Im wasting your time here...

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                                        mitu Global Moderator @ucald4amarine
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                                        @ucald4amarine I don't know which page are you looking at, but I see it's supported for RPI3:

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                                        Also, Untested doesn't mean it doesn't work.

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                                          Clyde @ucald4amarine
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                                          @ucald4amarine said in 100% noob trying to be a geek, begging for help with Roms. Please......:

                                          And as far as 1r-mame2003, it wont load anything for me at all. Just says there is an issue with my browser size.

                                          Can you tell us the exact wording of the error?

                                          Normally, lr-mame2003 "just works"™ if you got the correct ROM set.

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                                            mitu Global Moderator @Clyde
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                                            @Clyde said in 100% noob trying to be a geek, begging for help with Roms. Please......:

                                            Can you tell us the exact wording of the error?

                                            I think he/she is referring to the Google docs page that's not loading, not the actual ROM.

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