Build Your Own Arcade Controls Forum
Main => Software Forum => Topic started by: Donkey_Kong on October 07, 2006, 11:28:34 pm
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I did some searches on this and can't get er done. :dizzy: Made an order for some joysticks and am just trying to stay productive while I wait for them. Trying to figure out a front end. Any suggestions? I'm too damn stoopid to even get MAMEWAH working. :hissy:
Any suggestions on this subject? Should I continue to try to get MAMEWAH working? If not, which FE should I try next. If you say MAMEWAH, I say can you hold my hand while I try to get it working? The instructions don't make sense to me. Is there a "MAMEWAH link for Dummies" out there?
The only thing that I noticed that I might have wrong is that I have MAME32, and the instructions are always specifiying MAME.
Thx-
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This is a mamewah config setup that will help you....
http://www.bluecamel.org/software/mc/mamewahconfig_161.1.zip
also go to jcrous's site:
http://www.emuchrist.org/cpviewer/downloads.htm
to help you with certain ini files and wrappers etc.. some emulators will require a hacked version so instead of having a GUI in the emulator while hitting the ESC key it will bring you back to mamewah menu rather than pulling up a menu within the emulator.
Good Luck.
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Will MAMEWAH work with MAME32? It seems like I am really close thanks to the "mamewah config setup" Mr Clean, but just can't seem to make it.
I do the configure utility and it seems like I'm doing it right but there is alot of stuff in there that I could easily screw up as well. Anyway, when I open the MAMEwah program it just says "No Games Available" :banghead:
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Don't use mame32.. just download the latest mame off mame.net for one.. ill try to help you get started if your still having issues by tomorrow morning, read the wiki for now :-)
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Man. When I step outside of MAME32 I'm lost brothers. MAME32 is basically a frontend in and if itself compared to all of this command line stuff. For now I'm gonna have to save myslef the heartache and just stick with MAME32. After I burnt up about 8-10 hrs trying to make MAMEWAH go with MAME32 shows you how bright I am not. :dizzy:
I can't ever get regular MAME to run. Mame.net FAQ Says...
S08. How do I launch MAME? (DOS and Windows)
To launch the MAME in Windows, open up a command prompt. You can find it either from under Start Menu - Programs, or you can simply select Run and type command.com (Windows 95 / 98 / ME) or cmd.exe (Windows NT / 2000 / XP) into the dialog box. Go to your MAME directory (for example C:\MAME) by typing cd \mame and type a command with this syntax:
mame <gamename> <parameters>
I can't seem to open a MAME game by following the instructions above. Is this really how you do it? Command Prompts??...It reminds me of how I tried running a Computer about 20+ years ago. I'm interested in a neat front end though and if command prompting is what it is gonna take, bring it on I guess..
Mr. Clean...Thx for the help. I will come back to this another day.
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Well...mamewah and mame32 will work together perfectly fine. But you're STILL essentially running mame32 from a command prompt when you use mamewah.
We need to know what versions of mame and mamewah you are using to be of help.
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ppilot said
We need to know what versions of mame and mamewah you are using to be of help.
Running MAME32 0.107u2 succesfully.
Attempting to run MAMEWAH v1.61
Appreciate the help on this!
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In the 'ini' subdirectory under the mamewah directory, there should be a mame.ini file. Please post this. Also, describe exactly what problems you are having, and your mamewah.log.
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If your really stuck why not try getting a command line version of mame, download Mamewah v0.97 (http://mamewah.mameworld.net/downloads.htm at the very bottom) and then get Mamewah setup http://www.mamewah-setup.co.uk/) and it should make things easier to set up and help you get used to how Mamewah works. If your unsure about using the command line mame the set up site has instructions on how to set it up using the set up so you should be able to get it going easily enough.
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If you are getting into emulation overall, plus Mame, I highly suggest you brush up on your PC skills. Especially things like paths and such. Take the time to learn Mamewah if you can. Print yourself a copy of the instructions so you don't have to switch focus back and forth. That alone can create confusion and make the task of learning it seem impossible. If you can figure out Mamewah, you can pat yourself on the back, because while it ain't user friendly, it is one of the nicest frontends available, and everything from then on should be quite a bit easier to figure out.
Did you check the wiki? Also download the latest version of Mamewah from the mameworld.net forums. Follow the installation instructions, then look at jcrouse's website (home of the CPViewer) for .inis that are filled out already Generally, you won't be able to use these (or you might be able to, depending on if you let Mame install itself to the default directory-c:\mame, along with everything else in their normal locations.) Compare what Mamewah produces when you first run it with what you find at jcrouse's site. Some of the items won't pertain to you, but you will need to pay attention to your rom and executable directories. Make sure everything is perfect down to the letter.
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Hey there.
I just figured out how to use Mamewah. Then i found out Powermame has an awesome led feature. BUT, i can't figure out how to get it up and running. Is there a config wizard like the one for mamewah, but for powermame?