As Aaron has said, MAME is intended for use on normal PCs with normal PC peripherals. If you can make it work on 15 kHz monitors and all the other BYOAC type stuff, that's fantastic and we're all cheering for you, but MAMEdev doesn't actively support that type of configuration. In this particular case, it's up to the GroovyMame guys to figure out how to make it work.
(For the record, MAME reports the initial bootup parameters because those are what the monitor will see first and should be most immediately prepared for. If you blow your flyback before the game finishes booting, the gameplay mode isn't much use ;-)
Edited by R. Belmont (07/06/12 09:08 PM)
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