Joust Dip Switches
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Joust Dip Switches
I wanted to do some recordings with Joust, but the rules say it must be set to level 5 difficulty and 5 men w/ no extra lives. However Im unable to get the dip switches to work in Joust. The dipswitch option works for other games. How do I set the diff lvl and adjust lives in Joust?
If I remember correctly you have to first hit F2 until the config menu appears. Then follow the instructions at the bottom of the screen to change settings.
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-skito
Thanks a lot guys. There isn't any chance a mame 32 version of alphamame is their. I also downloaded m35tg3 but I don't seem to have a file called zlib.dll, and an error results when I try and start it. Any help in getting this file would be great. I found the the audio32.dll it also needs. Im seeing this movement toward a more secure mame recording and want to be compliant when and if that day comes. Thanks again
you might be able to find the zlib.dll in this
http://www.mame.dk/download/emu/mame32b-036.zip
but it's from mame36 not mame35. Also why mess with the mame32 gui when you can use the cli version and have MANY less keystrokes with a record.bat file. If you open a dos window and run "doskey", then cd to your dir where the record.bat file is, you just need to type "record" enter, play your game, esc when the screw up :), then hit up arrow and enter and you're recording a new game, no mouse clicks or typing in the inp filename when prompted or anything... cli rocks.
rem record.bat
mame trackfld -record trackfld -autofs
http://www.mame.dk/download/emu/mame32b-036.zip
but it's from mame36 not mame35. Also why mess with the mame32 gui when you can use the cli version and have MANY less keystrokes with a record.bat file. If you open a dos window and run "doskey", then cd to your dir where the record.bat file is, you just need to type "record" enter, play your game, esc when the screw up :), then hit up arrow and enter and you're recording a new game, no mouse clicks or typing in the inp filename when prompted or anything... cli rocks.
rem record.bat
mame trackfld -record trackfld -autofs
-skito
RE
I know how to use the dos/cli version, but like I said before I PREFER the mame 32 gui version. For me it is as much mame that cli or dos version is mame to you guys.I don´t like using bat files or using a front end to mame etc. I like Mame32 gui!
Would you just give up cli version cause someone said "hey gui is much easier etc!" I don´t think so. Please accept that people have different views about what´s better/easier for them. It may be a very personal thing.
Just my opinion.

Would you just give up cli version cause someone said "hey gui is much easier etc!" I don´t think so. Please accept that people have different views about what´s better/easier for them. It may be a very personal thing.
Just my opinion.
QRS
But, the MAME32 GUI is a frontend.
I've only used the Win32 CLI core (bar one X11 version), as that's the base version. DOS and MAME32 are extra addons. And I see MAME32 now as more or less the same as the console version, just with a GUI tacked on to it.
I've only used the Win32 CLI core (bar one X11 version), as that's the base version. DOS and MAME32 are extra addons. And I see MAME32 now as more or less the same as the console version, just with a GUI tacked on to it.
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Re: RE
exactly, use what you're comfortable with... I'll keep using DOS versions until they stop making them. :D it also doesn't help that lately both the win32 CLI and MAME32 versions really don't like my graphic card, as it seems to pick the smallest resolution possible for nearly any game I try. Sometimes I have to mess around with manual displays just to get one where playing a game doesn't end up hurting my eyes any more than they already are. The DOS version still works fine here so of course I'm going to use that. (this is another problem I'll have if AlphaMAME gets accepted for T6.....)QRS wrote:Of course it is a frontend. But it is THE frontend for me (and many other users) If you use one frontend and is satisfied with it, why change? That´s my only point.
it's to each their own, really. no need to force your views on what version of MAME everyone should use.
Re: RE
That is strange because that's exactally the opposite with my new geforce card, the DOS version (which i used to love) now picks the smallest pixel resolution because it can't initialize the correct resolution, even with Display Doctor, but the cli one works fine. Plus the sound is completely messedup in the dos version but that could be my stupid audigy card and them not refreshing the drivers in over a year... so i can't even use the dos version with pleasure anymore. I guess I see why someone might use dos over cli if they have the opposite problem that i have. But i don't see why anyone would want to click windows so much with a gui when they don't have to, but gotta accept other shoes...BBH wrote: it also doesn't help that lately both the win32 CLI and MAME32 versions really don't like my graphic card, as it seems to pick the smallest resolution possible for nearly any game I try. Sometimes I have to mess around with manual displays just to get one where playing a game doesn't end up hurting my eyes any more than they already are.
-skito
RE
...and I can´t understand why people want to bother using the com promt/using bat files more than they have too when you can click on a windows aplication instead 
But I accept their opinion. And if they feel confortable with doing that, that´s good. I´m not doing it more than I have too. that´s for sure
QRS

But I accept their opinion. And if they feel confortable with doing that, that´s good. I´m not doing it more than I have too. that´s for sure

QRS
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