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| SOAPboy:
--- Quote from: Lilwolf on July 08, 2005, 01:35:46 pm ---btw, you can also just run an older version of mame. --- End quote --- |
| SOAPboy:
K well i found a older version that supports it.. but it keeps telling me that the chd file is missing.. ive put it in the roms folder, in its own folder in the roms folder, hell i have a copy in EVERY folder in my mame dir.. now, in mame32 it works fine with itself in just a folder for itself in the roms folder... any idea why it wouldnt find it? |
| Sylentwulf:
I've though about U64e and older versions of mame, but I don't want to install ANYTHING extra on my cab. everything is set up and working great, and I have less than 1gb of space left on my hard drive. I have NO other programs installed at all (just whatever crap windows XP put on there to begin with of course) Suppose I'll just wait until all the cpu's in my house go through the upgrade cycle again. My MAME cab gets a 2.8ghz next time I upgrade everything. |
| AlanS17:
--- Quote from: SOAPboy on July 08, 2005, 02:53:58 pm ---K well i found a older version that supports it.. but it keeps telling me that the chd file is missing.. ive put it in the roms folder, in its own folder in the roms folder, hell i have a copy in EVERY folder in my mame dir.. now, in mame32 it works fine with itself in just a folder for itself in the roms folder... any idea why it wouldnt find it? --- End quote --- Make sure the CHD is in its own subdirectory using the ROM name. Also, make sure it's unzipped in that directory. Just dropping a zipped CHD into its own subdirectory won't do it. |
| AlanS17:
What's your current framerate? Is it tweakable or hopeless? (Let's see a number.) |
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