http://marp.retrogames.com/inp/rcl_espr ... mame61.zip
Highest score I manged to get it to playback to was around 640k. Used MAME Win32 CLI 0.61, tried 22kHz, 44.1kHz and no sound, all with different results.
ESP Ra. De.
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ESP Ra. De.
- Barry Rodewald
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I had a DOS MAME 61 recording for this game with sound on, I could play it back perfectly, but nobody else could even with the same options. Recording with sound on just isn't that stable for the Cave games, sadly.
With versions MAME 37 Beta 13 and before, recording with sound works fine, provided that you playback with the same samplerate it was recorded with, so specify it in the description. This applies to ESPRade, Dodonpachi, Dangun Feveron, and Guwange (Donpachi seems to be more compatible, strangely). If you insist on using newer versions of MAME for this game, then record with sound off.
You can play the "espradeo" romset with sound in older versions, but prior to mame61 the romset was called "esprade". So merge the roms.
With versions MAME 37 Beta 13 and before, recording with sound works fine, provided that you playback with the same samplerate it was recorded with, so specify it in the description. This applies to ESPRade, Dodonpachi, Dangun Feveron, and Guwange (Donpachi seems to be more compatible, strangely). If you insist on using newer versions of MAME for this game, then record with sound off.
You can play the "espradeo" romset with sound in older versions, but prior to mame61 the romset was called "esprade". So merge the roms.
Donpachi has different sound hardware than Dodonpachi, ESP Rade, Guwnage, and so on. As does Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon and Mazinger Z.
Donpachi uses 2 M6295's for sound, and the other two use YM2151s (and it shows).
So basically, the ones on Cave hardware that use the YMZ280B for sound are the problematic ones.
Donpachi uses 2 M6295's for sound, and the other two use YM2151s (and it shows).
So basically, the ones on Cave hardware that use the YMZ280B for sound are the problematic ones.
- Barry Rodewald
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