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Removing old versions of games?
More Cowbell:
--- Quote from: JoyMonkey on January 20, 2006, 11:54:20 am ---
--- Quote from: More Cowbell on January 20, 2006, 11:06:13 am ---One issue is I noticed that it moved Pac-Man. That's a no-no. ;)
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Fixed. Pacman is now safe.
Funny how nobody ever goes "Wow, you have an arcade machine in your house, does it have Puckman?"
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I like to have Puckman there too. It cracks people up to see the names that they are so familiar with changed to Japanese.
HOTR6:
I used this on my version .76 I hope that is not bad. BUT I have had a few complaints already. I guess there is a game caled Golden Ax and now it doesn't work. I guess probably the parent rom stayed and it was teh clone that worked. Do I now just go find it in my files and stick it back in the roms folder? Also I still have a mess of games that don't work. I am running Mamewah. If there is anything else I need to do please let me know.
JoyMonkey:
--- Quote from: HOTR6 on January 26, 2006, 09:21:11 pm ---I used this on my version .76 I hope that is not bad. BUT I have had a few complaints already. I guess there is a game caled Golden Ax and now it doesn't work. I guess probably the parent rom stayed and it was teh clone that worked. Do I now just go find it in my files and stick it back in the roms folder? Also I still have a mess of games that don't work. I am running Mamewah. If there is anything else I need to do please let me know.
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That batch file is only intended to be used with a 0.103 set of roms, a 0.76 set would use different names for several roms. I did make a clone mover (clones only, doesn't move anything else) for 0.77 that might work better for you, grab it here. I used catver.ini to decypher which roms were non-working, so it may have missed some; I'm not sure how accurate catver.ini is when in comes to non-working roms.
Taborious:
I know this is an old questions but how do I determine my rom set number?
JoyMonkey:
--- Quote from: Taborious on January 27, 2006, 09:12:03 am ---I know this is an old questions but how do I determine my rom set number?
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There's no easy way of determining what version of Mame your set best suits.
Usually people maintain their rom sets according to whatever version of Mame they're using; i.e. use ClrMame to rebuild your roms according to the Mame.exe that you use.
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