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hiscore diff (with no nag/white box removal)
demaximis:
Will the .121 version work with the newly released 122, or should I wait for a 122-specific diff? Thank you so much!
MKChamp:
--- Quote from: demaximis on December 19, 2007, 09:17:31 am ---Will the .121 version work with the newly released 122, or should I wait for a 122-specific diff? Thank you so much!
--- End quote ---
It will...I changed the file name from hi_121u2.txt to hi_122.txt to clear up the confusion.
TheManuel:
Hello folks.
I currently use MAME Plus which includes support for high scores. On the recent MAME versions, when I hit the reset button during the game, I loose my high score. However, if I quit the game without resetting, I don't loose it. Back when MAME had native high score support this did not happen.
Now, I don't know if MAME Plus uses the same method as in these diff files so I would like to know if this happens with MAME compiled with the diff file (i.e. the high score is lost when the game is reset).
While we're at it, I know the diff file removes the nag screens. I suppose this doesn't improve the loading time of some of the simpler games? The reason I ask is because with older MAME versions, when I launched a "light weight" game like frogger, it would come up in 2-3 seconds. However, in newer versions, it stays on that "initializing" screen for at least twice the time. This is, of course, on the same computer. What is different in MAME now that it takes so much longer to load anything?
Thanks.
DeLuSioNal29:
First off, I'd like to thank Headkaze for contributing so much to the MAME community. Excellent program you have here! :applaud:
Here's my question:
Under the "Compile Options" in Mame Compiler:
Anyone know what options would be best to select for an AMD Athlon 64 X2 4000+ CPU?
I have selected:
Optimize for:
Athlon 64 (selected in drop down)
Dual Core (checked)
Clean Compile (checked)
I am looking to remove the disclaimers and white border. I am using the hi_118_119.diff file for this. I figured I'd optimize it for my chip while I am at it to speed things up a bit. Is this the correct file to use? (the readme file says u1, u2, u3 etc)
Thanks for the help!
~ DeLuSioNaL
PhoneLine:
Anyone able to apply the hi_122.dif to Mame 122u7? I get a bunch of entries come up as failed when I do. Worked fine up till 122u6.
Edit: Ahhh, I see there is already a hi_122u7 on the first page of the thread. thank ya MKChamp!
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