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Front End Support => MaLa Frontend => Topic started by: Gray_Area on November 01, 2010, 08:54:55 pm
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Or at least I can't find it. It shows up in MAME32, which is using the same rom directory as the MAME run by Mala. Does anyone have an idea?
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my mame .108 xml file is alot smaller than my mame .139 xml file. It could have something to do with the version of mame you are using and if the game is compatible or not.
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whats the exact name of it? I never bothered looking but it might, and this is a bad example (playchoice - punch out ) or something like that
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I use mame .108 and have super mario world and know that its not named super mario world. Its something like mario vs or supermario vs. Its vs something but i forget and not home to check. but its not called super mario world.
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It's called super mario world in MAME32 and UI. The rom name is nss_smw.
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Do you have mala set to only show working roms?
If so, search for the entry in your mame.xml file and change the last part to:
driver status="good" emulation="good" color="good" sound="good" graphic="good"
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Do you have mala set to only show working roms?
If so, search for the entry in your mame.xml file and change the last part to:
driver status="good" emulation="good" color="good" sound="good" graphic="good"
Instead, I went into Mala options and turned off that feature. Now SMW shows up. Thank you.
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Do you have mala set to only show working roms?
If so, search for the entry in your mame.xml file and change the last part to:
driver status="good" emulation="good" color="good" sound="good" graphic="good"
Instead, I went into Mala options and turned off that feature. Now SMW shows up. Thank you.
BadMouth's suggestion is a good one. That way you don't have to have all the extra 'Non working roms' showing up in yoiur list
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Do you have mala set to only show working roms?
If so, search for the entry in your mame.xml file and change the last part to:
driver status="good" emulation="good" color="good" sound="good" graphic="good"
Instead, I went into Mala options and turned off that feature. Now SMW shows up. Thank you.
BadMouth's suggestion is a good one. That way you don't have to have all the extra 'Non working roms' showing up in yoiur list
Weell...I don't have any non-working roms. And as the xml file isn't alphabetized, looking through it quickly annoyed me.
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Do you have mala set to only show working roms?
If so, search for the entry in your mame.xml file and change the last part to:
driver status="good" emulation="good" color="good" sound="good" graphic="good"
Instead, I went into Mala options and turned off that feature. Now SMW shows up. Thank you.
BadMouth's suggestion is a good one. That way you don't have to have all the extra 'Non working roms' showing up in yoiur list
Weell...I don't have any non-working roms.
Indeed, But the XML file does. ;-) It has all games working or not
And as the xml file isn't alphabetized, looking through it quickly annoyed me.
Try doing a search for a word. ;)
anyway......You can always choose to filter all of the non working games out via MaLa.
But you think you will loose a game 'Super Mario World' .....Maybe this is just an error in the XML file.?
So the suggestion is rather than having all of Non working games in your game list (that you don't have the roms for anyway) edit the xml file as per above instructions (Use a free xml editor so you can view them in in any order -nice and pretty-, or just use notepad and search for the game) and edit it , save it then refresh MaLa list.
</game>
<game name="nss_smw" sourcefile="nss.c" romof="nss">
<description>Super Mario World (Nintendo Super System)</description>
<year>1991</year>
<manufacturer>Nintendo</manufacturer>
<rom name="spc700.rom" merge="spc700.rom" size="64" crc="44bb3a40" sha1="97e352553e94242ae823547cd853eecda55c20f0" region="user5" offset="0"/>
<rom name="dsp1data.bin" merge="dsp1data.bin" size="2048" crc="4b02d66d" sha1="1534f4403d2a0f68ba6e35186fe7595d33de34b1" region="user6" offset="0"/>
<rom name="nss-c.dat" merge="nss-c.dat" size="32768" crc="a8e202b3" sha1="b7afcfe4f5cf15df53452dc04be81929ced1efb2" region="cpu3" offset="0"/>
<rom name="nss-ic14.02" merge="nss-ic14.02" size="32768" crc="e06cb58f" sha1="62f507e91a2797919a78d627af53f029c7d81477" region="cpu3" offset="0"/>
<rom name="nss-mw-0_prg.ic1" size="1048576" crc="971ff812" sha1="4e8f5f0d160ca3e14db3d88c00f2e7e2dce4dca6" region="user3" dispose="yes" offset="0"/>
<rom name="mw.ic3" size="32768" crc="f2c5466e" sha1="e116f01342fcf359498ed8750741c139093b1fb2" region="user4" offset="0"/>
<chip type="cpu" name="G65C816" clock="3580000"/>
<chip type="cpu" name="SPC700" clock="1024000"/>
<chip type="audio" name="Custom"/>
<display type="raster" rotate="0" width="512" height="480" refresh="60.000000" />
<sound channels="2"/>
<input players="4" buttons="6">
<control type="joy8way"/>
</input>
<dipswitch name="Enforce 32 sprites/line">
<dipvalue name="No"/>
<dipvalue name="Yes" default="yes"/>
</dipswitch>
<dipswitch name="Difficulty">
<dipvalue name="Normal" default="yes"/>
<dipvalue name="Hard"/>
</dipswitch>
<dipswitch name="Lives">
<dipvalue name="2" default="yes"/>
<dipvalue name="3"/>
<dipvalue name="4"/>
<dipvalue name="5"/>
</dipswitch>
<dipswitch name="Time limit per level?">
<dipvalue name="104 sec."/>
<dipvalue name="112 sec."/>
<dipvalue name="120 sec." default="yes"/>
<dipvalue name="? sec."/>
</dipswitch>
<dipswitch name="Unknown">
<dipvalue name="Off" default="yes"/>
<dipvalue name="On"/>
</dipswitch>
<dipswitch name="Unknown">
<dipvalue name="Off" default="yes"/>
<dipvalue name="On"/>
</dipswitch>
<driver status="preliminary" emulation="preliminary" color="good" sound="imperfect" graphic="good" savestate="unsupported" palettesize="32768"/>
</game>
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I could, but I don't need to because I'm not a pokerom. My 'all games' list only has 'available' games. So turning off the 'don't show non-working games' in MAME was, and will remain, far easier. But thank you.