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Re: My idea of a Nag Post
08/13/17 08:10 PM
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> In standard baseline MAME, you can disable the "game info" screens by enabling > skip_gameinfo in the mame.ini file. > > However the "warning" screens are not supposed to be disabled. They are there for a > reason so that people don't report bugs for games that have known issues. > > Most end users don't realize there is a difference in the two screens and refer to > them all as "nag" screens. > > That said, if you *really* want to remove the warning screens, you're welcome to > download the MAME source code and build tools from http://mamedev.org/ and compile > your own custom EXE with the warning screens disabled. If you want it bad enough, you > can use Google to figure out what to modify and how to compile MAME. People with zero > coding skill do it all the time.
This, this, and this. I had the same questions years ago, but also figured out that I should try and learn basic fundamentals about programming and dug into the source code and made the modifications myself. Also changed some regions, etc. Basically, I made my own version of MAME suited for me.
It's not difficult to learn if effort is put into it. And no, making posts asking others how to do it won't get you anywhere either.
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