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| EndTwist:
I keep getting a "Index was outside the bounds of array @" error when I try to import a .dat or straight from the EXE. I'm using MAME 0.59. Edit: Hmm, I got it working. It seems it was erroring out on the ssf.txt. Wrong format maybe? I attached my ssf.txt below. |
| screaming:
EndTwist, Great troubleshooting, as always! I've been using the ssf.txt from Buddabing's Listgen distro and it seems that's in a completely different format! I've never used the -ssf feature. Which format is the one it uses? --- Code: --- Skip Startup Frames (-ssf) by Alan (SA Dev) =========================================== 1943, frames to skip 70 720, frames to skip 135 .... --- End code --- vs. --- Code: --- 1943,70,3000 720,135,3000 --- End code --- -sab |
| MrSaLTy:
I think the 2nd one is the latest format. Thats how it is in the latest version of listgen that I got anyhow. |
| Buddabing:
--- Quote from: screaming on April 26, 2005, 01:22:41 pm ---EndTwist, --- End quote --- |
| screaming:
--- Quote from: Buddabing on April 26, 2005, 02:20:38 pm ---Silver and I created the new ssf.txt file because the old one doesn't contain the ending frame of the attract mode, only the beginning. As such it is useless for generating movies. The gory details are buried somewhere in the MAME Movie Maker thread. Silver is hosting the new ssf.txt file. --- End quote --- So MMM and BuddaMAME are the only programs that use the new format while everything else (is there anything else?) uses the "old" format? -sab |
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