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BuddaMAME v0.100 Released!
Todd H:
Planned for the future then? ;)
AllisterFiend:
--- Quote from: Todd H on November 05, 2005, 11:48:56 pm ---Does BuddaMame support the -ssf command?
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I'd love to see this added to BuddaMAME.
Allister Fiend
papaschtroumpf:
what does the -ssf command do?
Silver:
Skip Startup Frames. It usually comes with -fss - fast startup frames.
Bascially it turns off video rendering for a user supplied number of frames (-fss just turns off autothrottle for the set number of frames). This means all the games startup rom tests etc.. are skipped as fast as possible.
It works very well, but requires someone to workout the number of frames to skip for each game. Someone started a list a while back ("Alan (SA Dev)")
I have a copy of his list here: http://www.silverfoxy.plus.com/ssf.txt
Note the very recent savestate support added to mame (and the auto-load savestate) will negate the advantage of this as you can resume exactly where you exited the game. I'm not sure if I like this or not as it means you will resume in the middle of a game if thats where you quit....
papaschtroumpf:
so how do I use the ssf file with Mame Movie Maker / Buddamame / Listgen
I confused about boundary.txt vs ssf.txt, are they the same things?
Does listgen (buddabing's version) use it? screaming's ListGen.Net has an entry field for ssf.txt but if I fill it in the program exits with an error.
Buddabing's Listgen has an entry for a boundary.txt file in the ini file...
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