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--- Quote from: Kaytrim on February 26, 2007, 04:43:28 pm ---The MAME Devs have a page that allows you to download all previous versions from Version 0.1 to the one prior to the current release.

http://mamedev.org/oldrel.html

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That's a nice link, Kaytrim.  Thanks.

Kaytrim:

No problem guys.  Now we have a place where we can download the release of our choice. We also don't have to try and hunt up a version from different sources or worry about something having been done to the file.  ;D  Thanks to the MAME Devs for making this available to the masses.  :cheers:

Kaytrim

shorthair:

I was just looking for something like this, yesterday.

Scumgriever:

Is there somewhere that has a list of which games were added to each version of mame?

Someway to compare the tradeoff between slow mame with LOTS of games and fast mame with less games.

EDIT: Scrap that, didn't see the 'whats new' links on Kaytrim's link.

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--- Quote from: custard80 on February 26, 2007, 04:21:52 pm ---Really intrested in the Tiny xp, mala, mame set up. I can't get mine to work properly.
Mame 32 works fine but command line through mala just wont launch a game.

Iv'e got a duron 800 setup soon to be a 1.4 -2.4 athlon if i can get the chip to recognise and a pentium 3 800 setup.



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I have now put this setup on 6 machines, from P111 550 to P4 2.4.  The only time I have issues (apart from the slow sound in this thread) is when i dont setup mala directories properly. Config mala mame setup to point to roms. check only games with roms and check only working roms. The only other issue i have had is when i dont install the video drivers in windows. 

Try running a game from "run" with command mame, if it runs the game the problem is in mala configuration, if not then the problem i think is in mame


Ask in the software section.. Loadman   :notworthy: or someone will get it going for you.

also mala can point to mame32  not just command line mame but i dont think it is recomended.

I believe tinyxp by ExPeriance is available on something called torrents.   ;)  I have "ultimatexp" which will create any config of tinyxp i want.

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