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Possible to Remove System Spec window on ROM Load

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Howard_Casto:
Then you don't have it turned on in the mame.ini

Osirus23:

--- Quote from: Howard_Casto on July 01, 2020, 08:35:58 pm ---Then you don't have it turned on in the mame.ini

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Which is exactly what the OP is asking how to do.

PL1:

--- Quote from: max.r.mccarty@gmail.com on July 01, 2020, 02:08:50 pm ---Is there a way to bypass the system spec window that shows up when you launch (specifically MAME roms)?  The one that shows game name, CPU, sound and Video Info - where you have to click past?

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Pretty sure the option you're looking for in mame.ini is "skip_gameinfo".


--- Quote ---#
# CORE MISC OPTIONS
#

skip_gameinfo             1

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Open mame.ini in Notepad to edit it.
- "0" = disabled
- "1"  = enabled

If you don't have a mame.ini file, run the mame executable with the "-cc" (create config) switch. i.e. "mame64.exe -cc"


Scott
EDIT: Other .ini files that override mame.ini may have "skip_gameinfo       0" (disabled) so look there if properly dumped and working games still have the system info popup window.

bobbyb13:

--- Quote from: PL1 on July 01, 2020, 11:00:07 pm ---
--- Quote from: max.r.mccarty@gmail.com on July 01, 2020, 02:08:50 pm ---Is there a way to bypass the system spec window that shows up when you launch (specifically MAME roms)?  The one that shows game name, CPU, sound and Video Info - where you have to click past?

--- End quote ---
Pretty sure the option you're looking for in mame.ini is "skip_gameinfo".


--- Quote ---#
# CORE MISC OPTIONS
#

skip_gameinfo             1

--- End quote ---

Open mame.ini in Notepad to edit it.
- "0" = disabled
- "1"  = enabled

If you don't have a mame.ini file, run the mame executable with the "-cc" (create config) switch. i.e. "mame64.exe -cc"


Scott

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Thanks for posting Scott.  :cheers:
I thought this was only possible with a no-nag version (which I never tried due to caveats like that from Howard)

Robbbert:
The OP might want to consider NOT using his email address as a Nickname - you're inviting all the spammers into your inbox.

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