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| Minwah:
--- Quote from: kiddk1 on May 09, 2006, 01:54:54 pm ---a little beyond me for now --- End quote --- Typing 'mame -cc' is beyond you? If took more effort than that to write your posts in this forum... |
| Minwah:
--- Quote from: Denverlatino on May 09, 2006, 04:55:44 pm ---actually i have the same problem but with the games only, i have mame resolution to auto and the game comes small, and if i specify a resolution too what's on my computer (like 800x600) the games came the same way .....small.....how do i make then fill out the screen... i know if i have a horizontal monitor horisontal games should fill the scree and vertical games should have black lines on the sides, but if i have a vertical monitor shuold vertical games fill the screen as well? thanks for reading --- End quote --- Try using hardware stretch (hwstretch). |
| kiddk1:
--- Quote from: Minwah on May 10, 2006, 04:37:17 am --- --- Quote from: kiddk1 on May 09, 2006, 01:54:54 pm ---a little beyond me for now --- End quote --- Typing 'mame -cc' is beyond you? If took more effort than that to write your posts in this forum... --- End quote --- let me be more clear, creating a mame.ini file is beyond me. why not stop being such an ass and be more clear. where do I type mame -cc? |
| Congui:
You type 'mame -cc' where your mame.exe is located. |
| Havok:
I am having a moment of charity - it won't last long, but let me help you out before the guys here slam you (and rightfully so). You need an .ini file to specify mame settings you would like to change, or it will use the defaults: one of which is to add artwork and not use hardware stretch. These are MAME settings - it will affect ALL the frontends, since all they do is launch MAME. You need to check out the link that Minwah provided, it will tell you everything you need to know, you just have to READ it, but you must put forth some effort on your side - it's the only true way to learn this stuff. To create the ini file (using mame -cc), they mean open a command prompt and while in the mame directory, type that command in. You will then have a brand-new mame.ini file, which when opened with a text editor, like notepad, you can change the settings, most of which are 0 if off, 1 if on. To learn more, try this link - it's drilled down a little more than Minwah's: http://www.mameworld.net/easyemu/mameguide/mameindex.htm Click on the config files to the left. Now get reading and get that fixed! |
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