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Disabled Games in ArcadeOS
« on: December 23, 2005, 03:56:54 am »
Im using a DOS, ArcadeOS and MAME0.36 merged rom set.

Several games are listed under ArcadeOS as disabled, and are greyed out.  When games like Double Dragon (ddragon) Toki (toki) and Moon Walker (mwalker) are run from the command line they work fine.  I presume this is becasue my merged roms contain the bootleg files required to run the games.

Problem is, I cannot get them to run from ArcadeOS.  It will not allow me to run the greyed out, disabled games.

Is there anyway to enable them?  Its annoying having working roms i cant access.

Ive tried turning the 'auto disable' feature off: -  no good.

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Re: Disabled Games in ArcadeOS
« Reply #1 on: December 23, 2005, 06:39:45 pm »
I have sorted the problem.
There is a 'merged rom set : yes / no option in arcadeOS.
With it set to 'no' it looks for seperate zip files for the bootleg rom sets.  'DDragonb.zip' for example.
I have a merged rom set so the files exist in the 'Ddragon.zip' file.

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