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| Sshado:
I have been using Mame32 forever (OK, two years) and now I want to have a better frontend with multiple emulator capabilities. I installed MameWAH last weekend and I changed the ini files to match the rom locations, but MameWAH doesn't find any games. Is it because I am using Mame32? If so, what is a command line version? Thanks in advance |
| Skadar:
MAMEWah can be a little confusing to set up, but it's not really very hard at all. Almost all problems come down to naming conventions... I've found. In order to use MAMEWah, I believe that you need to use the Windows command line version of MAME. Look here... it's the very first file available for download. A "command line" version simply means that there is no built-in "front end" drag and drop windows interface. The command line program is executed and passed attributes through the command line (or Command Prompt in Windows). MAMEWah will, in effect, act as your front end to MAME (and any other emulator you wish to run). |
| Minwah:
Just wanted to add that MAME32 should work (I think some folk here use it), but I would highly recommend you use the Windows commandline version as you'll certainly save yourself some headaches along the way... |
| Minwah:
--- Quote from: Sshado on October 18, 2005, 09:39:13 am ---Is it because I am using Mame32? If so, what is a command line version? --- End quote --- Just noticed this...go to www.mame.net and get the Windows commandline version from the 'main downloads' page. |
| pkellum:
I use Mame 32 Plus, it comes with a command line version (mamep.exe) that gives all the benefits of Mame 32 Plus without the GUI. Patrick |
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