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Pi with MAME on RetroPie - romsets supported
floob:
For those of you looking for the dat files, they are here:
http://smartretro.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=68
Now I just need to work out how to get HLSL running on the Pi :)
Here is a basic MAME guide for the Pi
Remember there are multiple emulators installed by default including mame4all, fba, gnegeo and advance mame - all great arcade emulators that run well on the Pi.
floob:
This has largely been replaced by:
https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/Managing-ROMs
tfphumorblog:
Just downloaded a MAME romset .106 "complete" set via torrent. 50 gigs. Going to run it through clrmamepro. I hope there's a way to easily remove clones via clrmamepro (or another software). I certainly don't need 17 versions of Burgertime. :)
Thanks again for all the help!
nitrogen_widget:
--- Quote from: tfphumorblog on March 17, 2016, 11:01:42 am ---Just downloaded a MAME romset .106 "complete" set via torrent. 50 gigs. Going to run it through clrmamepro. I hope there's a way to easily remove clones via clrmamepro (or another software). I certainly don't need 17 versions of Burgertime. :)
Thanks again for all the help!
--- End quote ---
Yeah.
Used Clrmamepro to convert .106 roms to .78.
RomLister should help you eliminate clones by generating a batch file to copy only one rom per game to another folder.
but, don't ask me how to use it, havn't touched it in over a yr and it took some puttering around to get it to work for me.
Danonyte:
How do I know what romset I have. Its been ages since I checked what set I have. the Mame version I run is 148, would that mean I have a 148 romset?
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