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    Can't boot game MAME 0.164

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      giventofly
      last edited by BuZz

      I saw there is no offical support no the wiki, tried all versions and even put the bios on the same folder (is that the right place?)

      is there any way to change the romset or any emulator i could try?

      i guess i can put the link for the game, its this one: [removed]

      anyone can help?

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        rbaker @giventofly
        last edited by rbaker

        @giventofly
        https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/2/forum-rules

        FORUM RULES ALSO ON POSTING IN REGARDS TO ROMS/GAME IMAGES
        Due to the nature/complexity of Copyright/Intellectual Property Rights Law, which differs significantly from Country to Country, before posting on the Forum regarding Emulation please read the following rules. BIOS/ROMS/Game Images are prolifically available on the Internet (a quick search in your favourite Web Browser should suffice), however, to protect The RetroPie Project from possible legal action by the Copyright Owners please DO NOT:

        Post links to Download Sites and/or BIOS/ROMS/Game Images (including mentioning places to download from

        https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first
        https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/2859/how-to-use-mame-with-retropie-help-guide
        https://github.com/retropie/retropie-setup/wiki/Managing-ROMs

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          Cornervizion @giventofly
          last edited by Cornervizion

          @giventofly If your using Mame 0.164 then the Rom & STV BIOS must be compatible or the most up to date with that version too (ROMs and BIOS go in the same folder btw).

          Tbh, I wouldn't try getting STV or any 3D Based games in MAME as it's very demanding on desktop PCs let alone a Raspberry Pi.

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            giventofly @rbaker
            last edited by

            @rbaker its not a site for downloading roms, its the site to get info from a rom that is linked in the "read this first" section

            @Cornervizion is there a way to get mame 0.164 ? i'm using the one(s) that came with retropie

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              dankcushions Global Moderator
              last edited by

              you didn't give us any details as per https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first but...

              0.164 is not supported. the only sets that are supported are listed on the wiki. use one of those.

              diehard and other 3d games will either not work or work very poorly on a raspberry pi system.

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                Cornervizion @giventofly
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                @giventofly There is. But from what I can gather the latest MAME version that's available for RetroPie only goes up to 0.139 (but that needs to be compiled by source online) and the latest version of Final Burn Alpha uses 0.175 ROMs but STV emulation dosent feature possibly as it's imperfect and would run slow anyhow.

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                  Nismo @giventofly
                  last edited by Nismo

                  @giventofly I use windows version of emulationstation, and i had a lot of bugs and issues with mame libretro cores so I use a normal version of mame (not libretro version) that matches all my romset, but it's a headhache because you need to specify a lot of path to get it working like expected.

                  This is my es_systems.cfg:

                  <system>
                  <name>mame</name>
                  <fullname>MAME</fullname>
                  <path>~.emulationstation\roms\mame</path>
                  <extension>.7z</extension>
                  <command>%HOME%.emulationstation\systems\mame\mameui.exe -inipath %HOME%.emulationstation\systems\mame -cfg_directory %HOME%.emulationstation\systems\mame\cfg -nvram_directory %HOME%.emulationstation\systems\mame\nvram -input_directory %HOME%.emulationstation\systems\mame\inp -artpath %HOME%.emulationstation\systems\mame\artwork -state_directory %HOME%.emulationstation\systems\mame\sta -samplepath %HOME%.emulationstation\systems\mame\samples -rompath %HOME%.emulationstation\roms\mame "%ROM_RAW%" -waitvsync -triplebuffer -multithreading -throttle -filter -effect triad6</command>
                  <platform>arcade</platform>
                  <theme>mame</theme>
                  </system>

                  The bios files must be inside the roms folder, so I use the bios files in zip format and roms in 7z format, as you can see on my system config I only use 7z for roms so that way the bios files are hidden on gamelist and I only see the roms.

                  I hope this helps somebody. Regards.

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