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Need help compiling mame in Windows 2000
« on: December 03, 2003, 01:21:00 pm »
I've got the .77 source downloaded and the gnu for win32 installed, but when I type "make" from c:\mingw\mame
it says MAKE is not recognized and a command or batch file yadda yadda.

Along with the rest, I also set the path following the instructions on the mame site:
http://www.mame.net/compilewin.html

Any ideas?

EDIT: I know this is frowned on, but I just want to skip the 2 OK/warning screens in the beginning. Whats the difference if I see that screen once or a throusand times? I'm not putting the cab in an arcade to make $$
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Re:Need help compiling mame in Windows 2000
« Reply #1 on: December 03, 2003, 02:29:11 pm »
Here's how I add the environment variable permanently in Windows XP (I'm hoping it's the same in Win2k):

Control Panel->System->Advanced tab->Environment Variables->System Variables->Path->EDIT

Add the following to the end of the environment variable:

; c:\mingw\bin\


If that doesn't work, then make sure that the make command is in the c:\mingw\bin directory.  If it isn't then you messed up when you installed the compile environment.  To install it, you just need to download the 4 Win32 compile utilities, and install them in the MinGW directory 1 on top of the other.

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Re:Need help compiling mame in Windows 2000
« Reply #2 on: December 04, 2003, 01:02:49 pm »
well, I just read that the menus (except the coktail flipping warnings, etc) can be turned off with mame.ini

just go to a command line and type

mame -cc

to create a mame.ini file (if you don't have one already)

then at the bottom of that file, you can turn off the warning messages.
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