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| Sylentwulf:
changing to 800*600 didn't change anything. Can anyone tell me how to set all the games to use 640*480 with mamewah (or the mame.ini, or whatever)? |
| etumor:
Okay, let's back up a minute here. Which version of MAME are you using? MAME32? Or commandline Windows MAME? Or some other version? -Jeff "etumor" |
| Sylentwulf:
Mame (I'm guessing command line mame? Just Mame version .83 I believe) through Mamewah and windows XP |
| etumor:
In that case you should be able to follow the directions I already outlined to disable screen resolution switching. Just open mame.ini with a text editor and make the change. There is also a line to set the resolution in there. The default is "auto" but you can change it to 640x480. The change will effectively be the same as disabling screen res switching. Also, make sure that hwstretch is set to 1, and keepaspect is set to 1 (these are default settings, so if you haven't modified them before then they shouldn't have changed). Now unfortunately, I don't know if MameWAH overrides the ini defaults by inserting this stuff into the command line (it might). So I would first try launching one of the games in question straight from the command line to see if it works properly. If it does, then launch it from MameWAH to see if the results are the same. If they are different, then you will need to learn how to configure MameWAH. -Jeff "etumor" |
| Sylentwulf:
--- Quote from: etumor on August 12, 2004, 06:33:06 pm ---In that case you should be able to follow the directions I already outlined to disable screen resolution switching. Just open mame.ini with a text editor and make the change. There is also a line to set the resolution in there. The default is "auto" but you can change it to 640x480. The change will effectively be the same as disabling screen res switching. Also, make sure that hwstretch is set to 1, and keepaspect is set to 1 (these are default settings, so if you haven't modified them before then they shouldn't have changed). Now unfortunately, I don't know if MameWAH overrides the ini defaults by inserting this stuff into the command line (it might). So I would first try launching one of the games in question straight from the command line to see if it works properly. If it does, then launch it from MameWAH to see if the results are the same. If they are different, then you will need to learn how to configure MameWAH. -Jeff "etumor" --- End quote --- PERFECT. Thank you Thank you Thank you Thank you Thank you |
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