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Any way to do this in mamewah or with standard mame?
PedroSilva:
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Soory but you're wrong ... ;D
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Sorry But You are the one who is wrong....
The original poster was asking
--- Quote ---I don't care if the game doesn't emulate graphics or sound correctly if it runs
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These warnings cannot be disabled in the "official" MAME.
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I know ... I know ... sorry ... I forgot I only use "all ok games" and for that ... that does the trick ... ;D
Minwah:
--- Quote from: iamnaeth on July 26, 2004, 07:50:22 pm ---I have the same problem Minwah. I have to press left/right on my keyboard while my joystick is mapped to different keys. Thats what prompted me to ask my question.
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Hey iamnaeth, check this thread: http://www.arcadecontrols.org/yabbse/index.php?board=3;action=display;threadid=22422
Should help you out :)
Wizard of DelRay:
I actually compiled with the .84 source and Alan K's mame patches http://home.earthlink.net/~alank2/mame/custommame.htm. Let's you get rid of all types of warnings along with other useful features and works perfect with Mamewah.
Minwah:
--- Quote from: Wizard of DelRay on July 27, 2004, 11:40:43 pm ---I actually compiled with the .84 source and Alan K's mame patches http://home.earthlink.net/~alank2/mame/custommame.htm. Let's you get rid of all types of warnings along with other useful features and works perfect with Mamewah.
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Sounds good, I'll have to give it a try :)
iamnaeth:
Hey Wizard of DelRay, I was considering sending this as a PM however, other people may be interested in the same questions.
I read your customame compliations and was considering using it when I got a chance today or tomorrow. Reading your site has prompted me to ask a few more questions.
About the skip or speed up frames, can you do this for each individual game or is a global change for all games? If you can skip X amount of frames for each game, how much of a pain is to do? Do I have to write an .ini for each one?
Secondly, about the volume gain/decrease functions, again the same questions, can you do this for each individual game or is a global change? I have a volume knob on my cabinet and its tedious to adjust for each game, if I could make a change in a .ini one time instead of having to screw with the volume. MKII for example is ridiculously quiet and if I exit and enter another game I get blasted, hahaha.
Consider me a mame moron and break it down what I need to do into the simpliest steps if you don't mind describing them.
Thanks for your input and I wait for your response!