I've looked the mame.cfg file and it states only ym3812opl = no, there's no other setting about the ones you wrote, Chad. I even downloaded the win32 mame but the game looks awful with it; maybe Tim you should try the way Joey did, dosmame -nosound.
essekappa wrote:I've looked the mame.cfg file and it states only ym3812opl = no, there's no other setting about the ones you wrote, Chad. I even downloaded the win32 mame but the game looks awful with it; maybe Tim you should try the way Joey did, dosmame -nosound.
ddr: use -nohws with the win32 mame it will look much better (i'm guessing) the others that are missing have a default value, but i'm not saying it playsback with only those settings but it did for me.
Thanks a lot guys for the help. I downloaded official dmame0.59 and with a standard cfg could playback DDR's excellent recording completely - albeit without sound from my Win2000 machine.
This illustrates that mame and dmame need to be split from the dropdown list on the submit page. As we've all noted more and more of late the two exe's no longer behave the same insofar as playback of inp's is concerned.
MAME and MAME32 seem to be very similar since the 32 bit console core became standard - if an inp plays back on on one then it plays back on the other. Has anyone found any exceptions? I agree that dosmame should be separated and mame/mame32 combined.
tmorrow wrote:MAME and MAME32 seem to be very similar since the 32 bit console core became standard - if an inp plays back on on one then it plays back on the other. Has anyone found any exceptions? I agree that dosmame should be separated and mame/mame32 combined.
ALL three must be separated, there are a few ipns where mame32 and mamew specification are required, this is one example