Wolfmame 104 seems to ignore nvram (doesn't read it and doesn't write it out) whether or not you are recording. Surely, if you aren't recording it's ok to use nvram?
Also, if Wolfmame doesn't use nvram when recording, how do you record inp's for games like Raiden Fighters that require an nvram file to exist indicating that the flash memory has been updated?
Kranser.
Wolfmame 104!
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Re: Wolfmame 104!
viewtopic.php?t=12262kranser wrote:Also, if Wolfmame doesn't use nvram when recording, how do you record inp's for games like Raiden Fighters that require an nvram file to exist indicating that the flash memory has been updated?
John Cunningham (JTC)


Re: Wolfmame 104!
Thanks - Yes mameip103 -allownvram rdft -record xxx works fine!Weehawk wrote:viewtopic.php?t=12262kranser wrote:Also, if Wolfmame doesn't use nvram when recording, how do you record inp's for games like Raiden Fighters that require an nvram file to exist indicating that the flash memory has been updated?
Thus, the default SPI NVRAM files can be used whrn recording.
However, in Wolfmame 104, this is broken! Even with -allownvram, the nvram is not used whether you are in record mode or not.
Kranser.