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TURBO
« on: May 03, 2009, 08:22:19 pm »
Does anyone know whats wrong with Turbo's sound tries 3 different versions but no sound

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Re: TURBO
« Reply #1 on: May 04, 2009, 12:16:44 am »
Turbo requires samples. Samples are basically wav files, recordings of parts of the games audio. They're used when it's too difficult to emulate the analog circuits used to make sounds in certain early games. The entire set of samples for turbo is about 9 files totaling about 637KB. The file is called turbo.zip and should be in a folder called samples. If you don't have anything in your samples folder, you will need to go out and find Turbo's samples file.

If you have a turbo.zip in your samples file already, check that you have samples enabled in the settings.

The file should have:
01.wav
02.wav
03.wav
04.wav
05.wav
06.wav
ambulance.wav
idle.wav
skidding.wav

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Re: TURBO
« Reply #2 on: May 04, 2009, 02:11:02 pm »
Got it the problem was that I had roms on an external HD in a roms folder I had all the sample sound files also, but I need to place them in the samples folder in my new version

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Re: TURBO
« Reply #3 on: May 05, 2009, 06:09:49 pm »
Or set mame.ini to look into the external harddrive, too.  (Mame can look into multiple folders.)

Examples:
default:
rompath                   roms
samplepath                samples


change to:
rompath                   roms;driveletter:/ifnotinrootfolder/roms
samplepath                samples;driveletter:/ifnotinrootfolder/samples


I do this for roms more often than samples; samples are small in size, so having a dozen copies of the same sample zip file is not has big a deal as having multiple copies of, say, a chd file. ;)


Also, mame doesn't care if you use '/' or '\' in the paths.
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