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ssjenkins:
Hi Hoagie_one . Just to confirm . As it'll be running from within Windows I should be looking for an older version of MAME32 , not MAME . Correct ?

Thanks
Hoagie_one:
That depends.
ssjenkins:
OK , thanks folks . You're right Flinkly , I am "converting a computer to jamma to connect to your arcade machine" . Sorry if I wasn't clear enough . Now I'm lost as I've never heard of "MameWah or Kymaera " so I'll do some more reading and get back on that one . Mind you I know more or less what hardware I need to I can take care of that while I'm sorting out the software .

Thanks again

Sammy
Tiger-Heli:

--- Quote from: Hoagie_one on January 18, 2005, 02:12:46 pm ---That depends.  Mame32 is the windows version that looks like a windows application, has a user interface like a windows applications and what not.  If you are going to use a frontend like MameWah or Kymaera then you should use the windows command line version.

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Just for clarification, since you were recommending MAME 0.35 and now are recommending windows command line MAME:

R37B15 was the first Windows command line version.  I would recommend it or later for most games, b/c you can take advantage of hardware stretching (probably won't matter with an arcade monitor and arcade VGA, however).

Any command line version previous to this was DOS MAME, which will work under Win98, and should work under MAMEwah, so it can be used.
Hoagie_one:
yeah, i was just giving a "for instance".  I dont know what old version of mame is recomended usually
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