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Author Topic: Mamewah: can it rotate only some games?  (Read 1425 times)

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Mamewah: can it rotate only some games?
« on: August 02, 2004, 11:08:43 pm »
Can I set up MameWah to rotate only certain DOS Mame games 90 degrees right or left?

I'm using a computer monitor and for now I don't mind reaching in and flipping the 15-incher around for vertical games.

Edit: after rtfm, I see the "-norotate" command-line parameter.  I guess that would work.  I was hoping to be able to go in manually and only flip *certain* games.  Is that possible?
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Re:Mamewah: can it rotate only some games?
« Reply #1 on: August 03, 2004, 06:44:24 am »
Can I set up MameWah to rotate only certain DOS Mame games 90 degrees right or left?

I'm using a computer monitor and for now I don't mind reaching in and flipping the 15-incher around for vertical games.

Edit: after rtfm, I see the "-norotate" command-line parameter.  I guess that would work.  I was hoping to be able to go in manually and only flip *certain* games.  Is that possible?

With WinMAME you can just use game-specific ini files...I don't think DOS MAME supports ini files tho (maybe in newish releases).

Long story short you can't do it using MAMEWAH :(