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tspeirs:
Alternativly, is there or if there was a command line option to tell it the mame executable, rather than have it search?

Fyrecrypts:

--- Quote from: tspeirs on August 18, 2010, 08:51:59 pm ---Alternativly, is there or if there was a command line option to tell it the mame executable, rather than have it search?

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You can, or at least should be able to, append the -v command after any request and follow that with the full path to the mame executable. It should grab the info from that version of mame. I haven't tested that feature in about half a year though, so it could currently be broken.

highlander:
hey guys... has anyone done any work on "gorf"? the hiscore.dat entry for it seems to be wrong...

Fyrecrypts:

--- Quote from: highlander on August 20, 2010, 12:48:37 am ---hey guys... has anyone done any work on "gorf"? the hiscore.dat entry for it seems to be wrong...

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I haven't done any work on it, is it missing important score data? I get a .hi file to generate, but haven't done any testing beyond that. Do you have more info?

highlander:
Yes... a hi entry is generated but no hi scores are saved.. I tested it with six scores in the hi score table and none of them was saved... all went back to zero...  sorry I don't know much about the process of finding the correct hi score entries...  I had been using the hi.dat from Leezer, but heard that you guys were good at fixing incorrect entries.. I have a version of "tiny" mameui 0.138 that I compiled myself that has only 113 classic games from the 70's and 80's in it... after comparing your latest hiscore.dat to Leezer's (the 'gorf' entries are the same) I found that your entry for 'berzerk' was correct, 'cosmicmo' was correct, also 'astdelux' was correct (not in Leezer's dat)... however Leezer's entry for 'dkongjrj' was correct (no hi entry was created when using yours)... anyway the 'gorf' and 'spacezap' entries are the same in both hi.dat files and neither saves the hi scores... If my memory is correct, I don't think 'spacezap' has ever worked, even when mame officially supported hi scores... sorry for the rambling and thanks for you help..  :)

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