Load,
Using Mame 096 command line not Mame32.
Never did figure out why Mala wasn't working or what the contents of my log file mean.
Okay,
If you were following along, I was having issues related to hardware stretch. Guessing I didn't receive much feedback as it seems to be a "noob" type question, even though there isn't really that many relevant posts or clear solutions to be found in here.
I did find again the post that I referenced earlier
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=44689.0 Some good info there, but still indicates that your card either support or doesn't support hardware stretching. At least that is what I got out of it.
I spent the better part of today (instead of doing my job) searching through this forum trying to find a tried and true list of PCI (because that's all I have available on these machines) graphics cards that support hardware stretching.
I'll admit I didn't understand everything I read today. Not sure how DirectX has an impact on my video card or what d3d really is. Also found that some of "experts" on here stated they never met an on-board video card that supported hardware stretching.
Last night, mine was included. To recap, it is an Intel 82815 chipset in a Compaq Deskpro. When I aqquired these pc's, I went to Compaq's (HP) site and downloaded the latest video, sound and NIC drivers offered. Those are what were installed on these machines along with Win98SE.
Running mame "gamename" -v did in-fact show that hardware stretching was not supported and the on screen results confirmed. I messed with settings in mame.ini and the display controls on the monitor, but couldn't get the screens fully centered or filled.
In my search today, I went to Intel's site to look at the drivers there for the 82815. They did have one rev later than the Compaq offering. On the driver information pages at Intel, it did state that the 82815 is fully compatible with DirectX9.
I downloaded both the Intel driver and a re-distributeable version of DirectX9.0c and brought them home.
Just as a side note, the Win98SE disc that I have installed DirectX6.1.
I loaded the new driver, then the DirectX9.0c. Ran mame "gamename" -v AND hardware stretching is supported. The on-screen results confirmed. I had only a minor change to make with the display controls one time and each of my games now fully covered the screen and centered. I used a resolution of 800x600 in mame.ini.
Can someone please explain to me how this worked?
Thanks again in advance.