Build Your Own Arcade Controls Forum
Main => Software Forum => Topic started by: DruDown on April 10, 2009, 10:47:52 am
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I just began to play around with MAME and ROMs a few days ago. When I ran the ROMs, they did not run at a smooth pace. I tried to adjust the frameskip rate, (this used to work for an old NES emulator I had before), but the speed of the game was REALLY off and the sound wasn't synced right. I am using a Dell Laptop with an AMD processor and running Windows XP. I am new at this... so hopefully there is something simple that I am missing. Thanks for any help!!!
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Could you be more specific on the specs of your laptop (ie speed of processor (GHz), amount of memory (RAM), video card)?
Also, check you task manager (press Ctrl+Alt+Del => Task Manager) and see if there are any processes eating up your memory. This could be in the form of 4-5 firefox tabs, another game, anti-virus software, etc.
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What ROM(s)?
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I am trying to run some simple ROMs aka Burgertime and Popeye (I'm a sucker for the classics). I have 512 processor, Dell Inspiron 1501. I am planning on building an arcade cabinet from a computer that I am picking up from my university's computer sale. I am leery of spending the money necessary to complete this project if my current computer can't run these simple ROMS.
Computer Specs:
Dell Laptop 1501 Inspiron
AMD Turion 64 Mobile
1.99 GHz
896 MB RAM
This info was taken from the system folder in control panel. I think when I bought the computer, it was a .5 GHz processor and 1 MB RAM. I am not sure, it was three years ago.
I also tried running Bubble Bobble 3, and it honestly runs better than Popeye and Burgertime.
Thanks again!!!
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that machine should have no problems running burger time...what version of mame are you using? do you have the proper version of the rom for that version of mame?
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There are different versions of ROMs for different versions of MAME? Wow... I am an idiot. I guess I should have spent a little more time researching that... Hey, thanks to all who helped me and for having patience with somebody new to this hobby.
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check your screen refresh rate in windows also.