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    Compatibility Problems/Help (New user)

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    • JirynJ
      Jiryn @dankcushions
      last edited by Jiryn

      @dankcushions
      Yea, I realized I was totally overlooking the fact one had a 1 and one didn't...
      Now I feel even more stupid.

      Lr-2010 seems to be able to run .139, but someone above said it's not as good?

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      • dankcushionsD
        dankcushions Global Moderator @Jiryn
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        @Jiryn said in Compatibility Problems/Help (New user):

        @dankcushions
        Yea, I realized I was totally overlooking the fact one had a 1 and one didn't...
        Now I feel even more stupid.

        Lr-2010 seems to be able to run .139, but someone above said it's not as good?

        documentation: https://github.com/retropie/retropie-setup/wiki/MAME#lr-mame2010-on-github

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        • JirynJ
          Jiryn @dankcushions
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          @dankcushions
          Thanks

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          • JirynJ
            Jiryn
            last edited by

            Ugh, feels like every time I make a step forward.. I get pushed back a couple feet...
            So, I finally found sets which should work..... but they are in .7Z format.

            I know there are conversion tools, but will there be a loss of data between the conversion, and are there mass conversion tools, which will change an entire directly instead of one at a time...

            Other than that, looks like I am ALMOST there.

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            • columboscoatC
              columboscoat Banned @Jiryn
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              @Jiryn http://www.bitser.org/7z-file-converter-how-to.shtm or just get a .zip set.

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              • JirynJ
                Jiryn @columboscoat
                last edited by

                @columboscoat
                As I said, one step forward.. two steps back!!!
                I grabbed that, doesn't seem to be able to do conversions in mass (or I am missing something) worried about loss and corruption of data.

                I'll get this..
                Thank you for all your links, help and advice..
                And yes I know I am thanking you all too much, but it means a lot to me.

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                • columboscoatC
                  columboscoat Banned @Jiryn
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                  @Jiryn What ROM set version did you get?

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                  • JirynJ
                    Jiryn @columboscoat
                    last edited by

                    @columboscoat
                    Found Set of .138 through .171 along with other consoles
                    All the files contained are .zr though.

                    Looking for .ZIP alternatives

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                    • columboscoatC
                      columboscoat Banned @Jiryn
                      last edited by columboscoat

                      @Jiryn have you actually read this? https://github.com/retropie/retropie-setup/wiki/MAME None of those sets will run on the emulators on the Pi. Do yourself a huge favour and get the 0.78 ROM set. This works with lr-mame2003 on RetroPie. It's literally the most fool-proof way to get MAME running. 0.78 is a non-merged set. The ROMs are (pretty much) stand-alone. I have installed 100 games that way. And they run flawlessly on lr-mame2003 because they are from the "0.78 MAME ROM REFERENCE SET".

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                      • JirynJ
                        Jiryn @columboscoat
                        last edited by Jiryn

                        @columboscoat
                        Yes, I've read it!
                        You asked what I had found though and was being bluntly honest.
                        I know I need the .78 to run with Lf-Mame2003... but I had also found complete sets for other systems, which I didn't want to name individually.
                        The problem was, they were 7Z files, which I am now batch converting into zip files.

                        I'm still having trouble tracking the .78, since most seem to be .1## something, nor will I ask from them.

                        As frustrated as I am/was I am also enjoying this as a learning experience!

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                        • columboscoatC
                          columboscoat Banned @Jiryn
                          last edited by columboscoat

                          @Jiryn I understand it can be frustrating. I am actually only trying to help. There is ZERO point in you downloading a huge ROM set that will not work on the Pi. You may have read it but did you actually understand what it was telling you?

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                          • JirynJ
                            Jiryn @columboscoat
                            last edited by Jiryn

                            @columboscoat
                            I downloaded one of the other consoles romset that I was interested in, and found the 7Z problem.

                            As I said above, I at first didn't notice the .1 in the #s, I was trying my best to only match the last two digits like a moron and have since fixed the problem/way of thinking!

                            I am laughing at this, this entire thing has been a frustrating learning experience. (Yea, I know I act like a total moron at times.)

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                            • columboscoatC
                              columboscoat Banned @Jiryn
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                              @Jiryn I'm sorry but I'm out. You are asking for guidance and help and ignoring it when it is given. I'll say nothing personal, except I will no longer be responding to you. I genuinely hope you figure it out. Good luck.

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                              • JirynJ
                                Jiryn @columboscoat
                                last edited by Jiryn

                                @columboscoat
                                I understand what you're saying, and I am looking for a compatible .ZIP Romset in the right form series for MAME.
                                That was the main discussion for the topic.

                                The 7Z was related to a different console, and I was able to batch convert them from 7Z to zip, and they are working fine.

                                I thank you for your assistance here, I wasn't trying to sound belligerent.

                                I'm sorry for the confusion, I was working on two different topics at the same time in the same post.

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                                • JirynJ
                                  Jiryn
                                  last edited by Jiryn

                                  I think I have quite a better handle on this..
                                  Thank you to everyone, it was a trial and error learning experience and you all helped out.

                                  I apologize for today's questions, they were quick bouts of confusion which was quickly cleared up through research in experimentation, but I realize my replies only made it sound more confusing than it actually was.

                                  ANyways, I'm closing the topic now.
                                  Thank you to @columboscoat @dankcushions @batesman @markwkidd @mrbwa1 @rbaker

                                  @administrators @Global-Moderators Would an admin or moderator mind purging this topic, it seems quite a bit superfluous at this point.

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                                  • mediamogulM
                                    mediamogul Global Moderator @Jiryn
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                                    @Jiryn said in Compatibility Problems/Help (New user):

                                    I'm still having trouble tracking the .78

                                    It's also sometimes referred to as the "MAME 2003 Reference Set". Download it, then drop the ROMs into /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/mame-libretro/ and you'll be good to go.

                                    RetroPie v4.5 • RPi3 Model B • 5.1V 2.5A PSU • 16GB SanDisk microSD • 512GB External Drive

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                                    • JirynJ
                                      Jiryn @mediamogul
                                      last edited by

                                      @mediamogul
                                      Yep, starting to notice that as well.
                                      When I said I found Rom Sets "Other Systems" I meant the other systems beyond MAME supported by RetroPi.

                                      So I wanted to see if the sets would work, and found the files to be all 7Z. Though I was able to convert the 7Z files and they work just fine now.

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                                      • JirynJ
                                        Jiryn @mediamogul
                                        last edited by

                                        @mediamogul @columboscoat
                                        There we go.
                                        Got a full working MAME .78 rom set, and a few other console rom sets setup and running!

                                        Seriously, thank you!
                                        Your hints, tips and guidance was fully appreciated.

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                                        • batesmanB
                                          batesman
                                          last edited by batesman

                                          Every time someone gets MAME working, they've joined a very unique brotherhood.

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                                          • columboscoatC
                                            columboscoat Banned @batesman
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                                            @batesman Every time someone posts a question about MAME I want to throw myself in front of a bus. Or them. Depends on my mood.

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