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| FrizzleFried:
Follow Mr. Do's instructions here: http://www.mameworld.net/mrdo/compile.html It's aptly named Mr. Do's Compiling MAME for dummies! Follow the instructions to a "T" and yer good as gold. Plus wasn't there some front end around here for doing this easily? |
| DaveMMR:
--- Quote from: FrizzleFried on January 16, 2008, 05:27:40 pm ---Plus wasn't there some front end around here for doing this easily? --- End quote --- yup |
| Lilwolf:
btw, it was removed mainly because it was used to make games keep coin counts which make mame machines in arcades doable. That and it was also causing a lot of bug reports (people using old highscores with newer drivers and it was popping numbers in the wrong memory addresses... amazingly that can be bad :) |
| M37R01D:
I never compiled anything in my life. After searching google, and this forum, I was able to compile my own version of MAME32, with lightgun tweaks, no startup info, hi-score support, better compatibilty with my p4, and prob. a couple other ones I can't think of at this moment. I didn't use headkaze's tool, but If i have to make another one I would check those out first as they do look pretty easy. If you have the time and patience, it shuoldn't be to difficult. |
| koolmoecraig:
I'm sure I could do it but I don't really want to be bothered with it. I'm just running the vertical classics so it's not like I need any of the newest additions. Can someone compile it for me or point me where I can download a command line version of .106? I can't seem to located older versions online that don't need compiling. Thanks! |
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