What is the best MAME to use with Pi 4 4GB? (Largest library, highest compatability)
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@roslof This is a great spreadsheet! However, I tried 2010 for Tekken Tag (I tried all of them actually) and it just goes back to the main menu when I try to launch the game. I can't get Tekken Tag to load at all and I've tried a few different roms.
How did you get it to run in 2010?
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@drdave79 said in What is the best MAME to use with Pi 4 4GB? (Largest library, highest compatability):
I've tried a few different roms
Clrmamepro is your friend.
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@drdave79 Don't try different random ROMs. Well, you could, but it's
like trying to find a needle in a haystackfrustrating. Use CLRMAMEPRO to verify/rebuild the ROM if it's at all possible. -
@iandaemon I'm unfamiliar with Clrmamepro. I'm running on a Raspberry pi4 system. Can you elaborate please?
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@dankcushions Alright, so I ran both Tekken Tag Tournament and Killer Instinct through Clrmamepro using 2010 and neither will load. Am I just picking two very difficult roms?
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@drdave79 please supply a verbose log of the failed loads
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@drdave79 said in What is the best MAME to use with Pi 4 4GB? (Largest library, highest compatability):
@roslof This is a great spreadsheet! However, I tried 2010 for Tekken Tag (I tried all of them actually) and it just goes back to the main menu when I try to launch the game. I can't get Tekken Tag to load at all and I've tried a few different roms.
How did you get it to run in 2010?
You will need a Tekken Tag rom specific to the 2010 emulator. A challenge of using multiple emulators is that you will have to ensure you verify the individual ROMS.
Keep in mind for this one, it doesn't run full speed with 2010 (45fps?, but it does run with the correct rom.
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@roslof This is so confusing. I thought the whole purpose of using CLRMAMEPRO was to modify the rom to work with the correct version of Mame. I guess I'm not fully understanding the purpose here.
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@drdave79 Make it easy on yourself and hunt down the mame 2010 romset instead. And yea, the game will probably be too slow anyways.
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@drdave79 said in What is the best MAME to use with Pi 4 4GB? (Largest library, highest compatability):
I thought the whole purpose of using CLRMAMEPRO was to modify the rom to work with the correct version of Mame
The purpose is to check and manage your files, but it can't create the right file out of nothing. Everything is explained in the documentation.
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Yes, you can't build from nothing, but from https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Validating%2C-Rebuilding%2C-and-Filtering-ROM-Collections/:
"...It is possible to 'rebuild' from one version of an ROM collection to another. If you also have access to ROMs from a newer or older ROM collection you can 'roll forward' or 'roll back' your ROM version...."
So everyone is right.
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@roslof Thank you for sharing this spreadsheet, it's fantastic. I've been fumbling around with my arcade ROMs for awhile now but never been 100% happy. How does one go about compiling all the roms for the different emulators together by using that spreadsheet? Is it a case of going through each rom one by one?
What I mean really is - how do I get my own ROMs and the respective emulators to match your list?
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@aidy80-s you would have to separately acquire the romsets of the respective emulators, and then manually transfer the game . zip from the desired emulator's romset to your /arcade/ directory, then select the same emulator via runcommand.
you can build any romset via current MAME and the rollback set, but that's more complicated and time-consuming than just acquiring the individual romset collections.
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@dankcushions Thank you. Sounds like it'll be quite a lengthy job.
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@aidy80-s said in What is the best MAME to use with Pi 4 4GB? (Largest library, highest compatability):
@dankcushions Thank you. Sounds like it'll be quite a lengthy job.
The work to gather the correct ROMs takes time, but there is a shortcut to associating ROMs to emulators.
It requires some skill with a text editor (one with column mode like Notepad++ or UltraEdit).
- Backup configs/all/emulators.cfg
- Remove all arcade references
- Either manually create our I can provide a list of games with associated emulators
- Merge the list from #3 into emulators.cfg
For example, from my MAME list, anybody can make a copy and sort it however they want. Can sort by emulator name, then copy the ROM names and format them accordingly to work with the emulators.cfg file.
For #3, I don't want to provide a partial file and have a noob blow away all of their references in emulators.cfg (since ALL emulators for all platforms are in this list) so I may offer a copy of mine upon request. My personal file uses lr_mame as the default emulator, so everything in the file is for all of the other emulators.
A pain, but definitely a shortcut.
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Okay, I was "feeling cute" and decided it would be easy to leverage my existing spreadsheet and create a sheet with all of the emulators listed -- friendly for the emulators.cfg file located in /opt/retropie/configs/all/emulators.cfg.
WHAT THIS IS:
If you want to leverage my Recommendations List, and if you have the matching roms in place, instead of manually assigning emulators for each of the games, experienced users may inject what they want into their own emulators.cfg file and avoid the painstaking process of updating one-by-one through EmulationStation.HERE IS THE LIST which is next to the recommended Arcade Emulators sheet.
Currently, I update the Arcade Recommendations list every week or so) and those changes will automatically carry over to the Arcade for emulators.cfg sheet.
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@roslof Thank you very much indeed. I believe this information will be very useful for many users on this forum! May I just ask what the reason is that most games requiring CHDs are stripped from your spreadsheet? Is it because many of those games simply don't work on a Raspberry Pi?
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@aidy80-s said in What is the best MAME to use with Pi 4 4GB? (Largest library, highest compatability):
May I just ask what the reason is that most games requiring CHDs are stripped from your spreadsheet? Is it because many of those games simply don't work on a Raspberry Pi?
Good question. Part of it is compatibility and performance. Part of it is size. Part of it was focus. I think the largest part of it is space on the device + time. Downloading different CHDs is expensive and challenging.
Someday, maybe. :)
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@roslof Given your notes on the poor performance of mame 0.223 and above on RPi4, what is your suggestion on which emulator to use instead of lr-mame? Have you been manually compiling lr-mame 0.222 or do you have an archive of the 0.222 binary?
I'm setting up a new install and the binary that's installed for lr-mame is 0.229, so I'm trying to understand whether to work on building the 0.222 binary, finding someone who has hosted the old binary somewhere, trying out the 0.229 binary, or replacing your lr-mame recommendations with a different emulator.
Thanks and appreciate all your hard work!
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