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Upgraded Mame from .147 to .157 -- not getting any video signal
#336449 - 01/28/15 09:43 AM
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Hi guys,
I recently upgraded my Mame romset on my cab with the .157 release. To my dismay, I am not getting any video upon launching Mame -- it just sits on a black screen. If i press enter, I can get whatever game that is at the top of the list to load, but only the sound.
I tried my older version, .147 and it fired right up with no problems. I am using an older Dell, from 2009 or so, with onboard graphics instead of a graphics card; is this due to the newest version of Mame requiring much more video ram? It seems like a direct 3d problem, but if so, why is the older version working still?
Any help resolving this would be great!
Tyler
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Re: Upgraded Mame from .147 to .157 -- not getting any video signal
[Re: tylerwerrin]
#336452 - 01/28/15 01:08 PM
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Try this: mame pacman -verbose >output.txt
Post the contents of output.txt here.
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Re: Upgraded Mame from .147 to .157 -- not getting any video signal
[Re: redk9258]
#336461 - 01/28/15 08:17 PM
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Will do. I can also post my mame.ini file -- perhaps there is a setting which is not compatible with my computer?
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Re: Upgraded Mame from .147 to .157 -- not getting any video signal
[Re: redk9258]
#336467 - 01/28/15 11:21 PM Attachment: output.txt 2 KB (0 downloads)
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Hi,
here is the contents of my output file:
Video: Monitor 0000000000010001 = "\\.\DISPLAY1" (primary) Direct3D: Using Direct3D 9 Direct3D: Configuring adapter #0 = Intel(R) Q35 Express Chipset Family Direct3D: Warning - Device does not support Pixel Shader 3.0, falling back to non-PS rendering Direct3D: Using dynamic textures Direct3D: YUV format = UYVY Direct3D: Max texture size = 2048x2048 Direct3D: Device created at 1920x1200 DirectSound: Primary buffer: 48000 Hz, 16 bits, 2 channels RawInput: APIs detected Input: Adding Mouse #0: HID-compliant mouse Input: Adding Gun #0: HID-compliant mouse Input: Adding Mouse #1: HID-compliant mouse Input: Adding Gun #1: HID-compliant mouse Input: Adding Mouse #2: HID-compliant mouse Input: Adding Gun #2: HID-compliant mouse Input: Adding Kbd #0: HID Keyboard Device DirectInput: Using DirectInput 7 Input: Adding Joy #0: GP-Wiz40 Unable to load winpcap: 7e Input: Changing default joystick map = s8.4s8.44s8.4445 s8888888s 4s88888s6 44s888s66 444555666 444555666 444555666 44s222s66 4s22222s6 s2222222s
Input: Changing default joystick map = s8.4s8.44s8.4445 s8888888s 4s88888s6 44s888s66 444555666 444555666 444555666 44s222s66 4s22222s6 s2222222s
Region ':maincpu' created Region ':gfx1' created Region ':proms' created Region ':namco' created
It looks like my adapter doesnt support pixel shader 3.0, could this be the problem?
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Re: Upgraded Mame from .147 to .157 -- not getting any video signal
[Re: tylerwerrin]
#336476 - 01/29/15 03:47 AM
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What OS do you have? Do you have DirectX installed? I think there is a version that gets installed in addition to the one that comes in Windows 7. I don't know about Windows 8.
Do you have HLSL enabled? If so, try disabling it.
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Right in the beginning, and exactly what I thought....
[Re: tylerwerrin]
#336478 - 01/29/15 03:55 AM
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Direct3D: Using Direct3D 9 Direct3D: Configuring adapter #0 = Intel(R) Q35 Express Chipset Family Direct3D: Warning - Device does not support Pixel Shader 3.0, falling back to non-PS rendering
I've had the same issue with an embedded chipset. DD will display, but not D3D. You need a video card.
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Re: Upgraded Mame from .147 to .157 -- not getting any video signal
[Re: tylerwerrin]
#336487 - 01/29/15 06:38 AM
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> Will do. I can also post my mame.ini file -- perhaps there is a setting which is not > compatible with my computer?
When you upgraded your MAME version, did you create a brand new mame.ini file? You can backup the old one for reference by changing the name to mame_ini.bak or something like that.
To create a new mame.ini, you run this command in your mame directory...
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mame.exe -cc
...you should subsitute whatever your mame exe is named in the command above.
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> I am using an > older Dell, from 2009 or so, with onboard graphics instead of a graphics card; is > this due to the newest version of Mame requiring much more video ram?
No. Download and run this: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=35 then try again.
If it still doesn't work, open mame.ini with notepad, scroll down to where it says
# # DIRECT3D POST-PROCESSING OPTIONS
and set HLSL_enable to 0.
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Wow. I get to totally eat poop there......
[Re: Sune]
#336827 - 02/10/15 03:03 AM
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> No. Download and run this: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=35 > then try again. > > If it still doesn't work, open mame.ini with notepad, scroll down to where it says > > # > # DIRECT3D POST-PROCESSING OPTIONS > > and set HLSL_enable to 0. > > S
Turns out my ini had 1. I thought I checked it. I dunno. Anyways, goodness.
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