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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: rlml on November 02, 2023, 10:02:27 am
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ok i have a 3 player supersprint
3 optos connected to a Opti-pac
3 peddles on a A-Pac they work no issue
2 wheels move the mouse up and down one moves it left and right
im using mane 32 0.92 on xp at the moment im happy to put win 7 64 bit on it if needed , but i would like to avoid win 10
i canot get mame to see the inputs in a way that i can use the 3 wheels ,
any help would be appreciated as its doing my nut in
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I think you have to turn on mouse support, and then multi-mouse support. As each opti-pac is a different mouse technically, you need to tell MAME to treat them as individual devices. I really don't know how to do that in that old version of MAME though.
There is some info here I googled up: http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=51327.0
But you seem to be using a MAME version even before this. (.104 I think in the above thread?)
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ok i have a 3 player supersprint
3 optos connected to a Opti-pac
3 peddles on a A-Pac they work no issue
2 wheels move the mouse up and down one moves it left and right
im using mane 32 0.92 on xp at the moment im happy to put win 7 64 bit on it if needed , but i would like to avoid win 10
i canot get mame to see the inputs in a way that i can use the 3 wheels ,
Multimouse is not an option in MAME v0.92.
- If you don't enable multimouse, two wheels add together to control the Y-axis.
- Upgrade to v0.104u5 (u5=update 5) or newer -- preferrably the newest that you find a ROMset for and that your CPU can run full speed.
With your upgraded MAME, you'll need to generate a mame.ini file using the "-cc" (create config) software switch one time. i.e. Run "mame32.exe -cc" from command line.
- If you do this more than once, it will create a default mame.ini that overwrites any changes you make in the next step.
Edit mame.ini with Notepad.
- Enable both mouse and multimouse -- 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled. Save and exit.
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# CORE INPUT OPTIONS
#
coin_lockout 1
ctrlr
mouse 1
joystick 1
lightgun 0
multikeyboard 0
multimouse 1
Launch MAME, map the wheels, and play some games. :cheers:
Scott
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im using mane 32 0.92 on xp at the moment im happy to put win 7 64 bit on it if needed , but i would like to avoid win 10
Win7 supports all latest mame, there's no need for Win10. XP is only supported to ~mame 0.180, though there are modded versions available. Mame comes with its own built-in UI these days.
You should consider Groovymame, is basically just a better version of MAME, especially for CRTs, and makes setting up all the per-game video options much easier (mostly it just works and you just don't have to worry about it).
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Thank you for your replies I shall give and get back to you
Thanks in advance
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one of them work as its already configerd and so duse the mosue its self however when you go to change and import and spin the wheel it looks like it move the mouse cursor too slowly for mame to detect it
any thoughts thanks
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Do each of these steps in this order. Do not proceed to the next step until the current one is done correctly.
1. When you're in Windows and you turn the wheels, does the cursor move smoothly and at a decent rate?
- If no, the problem is probably with your optos/encoder wheel. How far do you have to turn the wheel to move the height/width of the Windows cursor?
- If it works well in Windows, the problem is with your MAME setup.
2. What version of MAME are you running?
- If you're still running v0.92, you need to upgrade to v0.104u5 or newer for multimouse support.
- If you aren't sure which version your system can handle, post your CPU type/speed.
3. Generate a mame.ini file after upgrading to the newer version of MAME.
- That file is not automatically generated during install.
4. Edit the mame.ini file to enable mouse and multimouse.
5. Remap the controls in MAME and adjust sensitivity. Default mappings/sensitivity for wheels/pedals probably won't work well.
- You'll also want to change "deadzone" in mame.ini from "0.3" (30%) to "0.05". (5%)
- For details, see BadMouth's sticky thread in the Driving sub-forum. http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,105961.0.html (http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,105961.0.html)
Scott
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i have the latest mame , off the web site ,
win 7 64 pro ,
8 gb ram 5 gen i5 ,
128 gb ssd
so plenty of poke ,
I could not get it to automatically map the input I ended up manually editing the game ini it appears to work at the moment the next thing I'm going to do is connect the pedals and put it back in the cabinet I'll let you know how it gets on but I really appreciate your help thank you
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For what it's worth, I've had to hard code inputs in a config file for many devices over the years.