advmame - games won't load SOLVED
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@caver01 Thanks for the clarification. I have never used a mac but often see this issue discussed. I guess I should have said file names as opposed to files. I think is was Cyberduck or something.
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Can someone explain to me what DAT is so I can check that
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How do I launch rom manually?
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@_J.R.N_ said in advmame - games won't load:
Can someone explain to me what DAT is so I can check that
In order to verify or rebuild a set, you need its corresponding DAT file and a software tool to process the DAT. DATs describe the ROM contents including filenames, file sizes, and checksums to verify contents are not incorrect or corrupt. You will need to read this.
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@_J.R.N_ said in advmame - games won't load:
How do I launch rom manually?
Scroll back up to my previous reply. I gave you the command to type to launch a rom manually using advmame 1.4. The rom should be from a .106 romset and it should be located in the folder that advmame expects (the .rc config file specifies the rom directory, and it should be aligned with the RetroPie location).
One more time for good luck: Exit Emulation Station. At a command prompt (using an external keyboard) type:
/opt/retropie/emulators/advmame/1.4/bin/advmame joust.zip
assuming you have that rom.
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Jus to clarify.. this will work for all emulators correct?? I'm stuck trying to get my Snes, Nes, and. N64 roms to work.
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What script would I use to manually run n64 roms
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@_J.R.N_ said in advmame - games won't load:
Jus to clarify.. this will work for all emulators correct?? I'm stuck trying to get my Snes, Nes, and. N64 roms to work.
No. The command only works with AdvMAME. Every emulator will be different, and AdvMAME works nicely this way because you don't have to include the path to your rom file, as AdvMAME is expecting the rom to be located where specified in the .rc file.
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I want to thanks everyone for their help on this one. I am going to have time to work on this over the weekend and will update this thread for posterity's sake with my findings.
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SOLVED..?!?!
So no real explanation. I came home, scratched my head a few minutes, made sure my files were not set to read only, reinstalled the advmame packages, double checked my placements and linkage, rebooted the entire house... and it works now. Three randomly picked games loaded up. I need to map keys but yes, this is awesome.
In the attract mode motion blue & hyperpie, the sega and atari circuit board system display layouts pull from the advmame set, and it turned out to be one of the only sets I don't have, so this was awesome, not sure what all was wrong here.
Thanks again to everyone's help on this
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