After mame.ini was created and the advise of our friend Sune (Hold shift while right-clicking your MAME folder, then click where it says "Open Command Window Here") I' m able to run the playback, but not all the times. Although my mame folder is in the right path-C, sometimes command prompt insist that The system cannot find the file specified... Really weird.
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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)
The newer wolfmame editions have no "roms" folder, as you know. When we unzip mame's installation file we see no roms folder, no inp folder. I always make a "roms" folder myself. Yes, c:\mame\roms. So I wonder whats wrong
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I searched Mame.ini, I found # WINDOWS VIDEO OPTIONS # video d3d and # DIRECT3D-SPECIFIC OPTIONS # d3dversion 9 That would suggest that D3D *is* on. d3dversion just determines the D3D version to use v8 or v9. 9 is the normal value.
You mean that these are the right settings for Direct3D on? Ok.
Futhermore, I have a couple of requisite questions
- With which command can I record my gaming, and give the name I want? Because if I record via record.bat I only get an ".inp" file. No wlf file any more?
- Will I always have that nvram folder which I have to delete? In wolfmame106 there is no such problem.
- How do I activate F10 function during playback? (fast forward)
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