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| Hoagie_one:
problem is, i have to run windows because of the driver software im using. |
| Tiger-Heli:
--- Quote from: Hoagie_one on January 27, 2005, 08:32:18 am ---problem is, i have to run windows because of the driver software im using. --- End quote --- Ummmn, Hoagie, if you are using anything below NT or Win2k, then you are using DOS, and if you drop back below R37B15, you will be running DOS Mame. It might be in a command box, but it's still DOS at the core. If you are running 2K or XP, I think you still can run DOS apps, but you are using an emulator ( :-) ) to run them. Bottom line is the program will probably work for you, although I can't comment on what it does . . . |
| megashock5:
OK, this brings up a good question... I don't know all that much about PCs (Mac user |
| Tiger-Heli:
--- Quote from: megashock5 on January 27, 2005, 08:48:26 am ---In your collective experience, what would be the best version of MAME to use? I don't need to have the latest games anyway, so I'm looking for best performance for the setup I have. --- End quote --- That should be roughly in the same ballpark as Hoagie's machine, so see my comments above (especially the stuff about multiple MAME versions. --- Quote --- Also, where is the best place to look for older versions? --- End quote --- http://www.mame.net/oldmame.html (Newer older versions are available by changing the name in the main download from www.mame.net) |
| megashock5:
Cool, I will try a few out. Thanks, Tiger-Heli! |
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