> I've made a folder called "roms" and placed the roms there, as usual. Works if I > double click playback.bat, but seems not in command prompt. > Yes, a mame.ini file was created. > The mame.ini is a notepad itself, so I just have to change some values and save? > Fine? You mean find. Says "rompath roms" Yes, this is the default path to find ROMs. If your ROMs are in a subfolder from mame.exe named 'roms' then you don't need to change it. Otherwise, change 'roms' to the full pathname for the folder containing your ROMs (eg: c:\mame\roms)
> > > edit the video setting to 'd3d' so you don't have to add '-video d3d' every time. > > > Looks like Direct3D is off by default, thats not good because I have bad resolution. > Does this refers to all mame users? > Plz tell me how to have d3d always on. > I searched Mame.ini, I found > > # WINDOWS VIDEO OPTIONS > # > video d3d > > and > > # DIRECT3D-SPECIFIC OPTIONS > # > d3dversion 9 > filter 1
That would suggest that D3D *is* on. d3dversion just determines the D3D version to use v8 or v9. 9 is the normal value. filter determines whether or not bilinear filtering is applied to the video output. Set that to 0 if you like sharp pixels.
- Barry Rodewald
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