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Mame os x bios folder
Mame os x bios folder










hdv file, since it boots fine in LB if the. I agree that it has to be an issue with finding the. I don't understand how deselecting those options in LB, which I did, will have any effect on the PS command when I run it separately. I run the .\mame.exe apple2gs -v -sl7 cffa2 -noautosave -gameio joy -ramsize 8M -keyboardprovider dinput -hard1 nox.hdv (my file name) when it's in the root of the /mame folder and it runs fine, the game boots up.

mame os x bios folder

I'm not sure if I follow how running that command would be affected by the changes I made in the LB settings. I can get the games to launch in LB only if I put them in the root of the /mame folder. The files needed are in the ROMs folder but the actual. MAME gives more info on what is going on. This is why it is best to run via command line initially (outside LB). Thus, that means you are missing ROMs in your "arcade set" somewhere or it cannot find path to disk file. So make sure you have a complete arcade ROM setup first since MAME has parts and pieces in there it uses for non-arcade as well.īasically, the error your are getting is MAME isn't finding the driver and/or the actual PO file you are pointing to. You cannot just plunk a random rom file in to setup. If you downloaded a full arcade rom set and you are using the same MAME exe version (i.e., 236 set of roms matching your MAME exe) then you have all the need. MAME needs everything in specific file format, naming convention and checksums or you will tear your hair out trying to get things to work (particularly for software emulation). Also the version is it.does it match your MAME version EXE? If you didn't have that in your MAME ROM setup prior then you didn't have a full/complete MAME set. MAME needs things in ZIP and specific checksums or won't use it. MAME will do nothing with it called "ROM". These statements are borking your setup since you don't seem to have a full/consistent MAME setup: You will need the apple2gs -sl7 cffa2 command if you are using non-standard (to MAME) hard drive images. The benefit of doing it the "MAME way" for software sets is it uses the HASH file data to figure out what and how to load stuff AND you don't have to use full paths or extensions in that case. This is why you are having to move files into MAME path. Basically, if you are NOT using the benefit/features of MAME XML HASH files then you have to use full command strings and paths for software sets (not speaking about arcade which is separate animal). This applies to any software emulation for MAME, not just Apple. Only if you are using the MAME software list disks/images provided by the MAME team in their format and their naming convention with full hash set do you leave those checked on. hdv image that flashes Initializing for a second in MAME but then crashes back to LB.Īny idea what I'm missing? Thanks for any help.īoth of those check boxes must be off (Don't Use Quotes should be off.Use File Name Only should be off) if using non-MAME software sets (or you unzipped/renamed a MAME set). Pretty much nothing happens when I try to launch any game. hdv format, they have been tested as working on an actual Apple IIGS that I have. I'm trying to use just hard drive images in. Edited the command line parameter to: mame.exe apple2gs -sl7 cffa2 -noautosave -gameio joy -ramsize 8M -keyboardprovider dinput -hard1 Fileĥ. Put an Apple2gs.zip file in MAME/ROMs that I downloaded from the the site.Ĥ.

mame os x bios folder

Put a ROM01 file called APPLE2GS.ROM in the ROMs folder, got this from the Whatisthe2GS site.Ĥ. Put all BIOS files for Apple IIe (apple2e.zip, a2diskiing.zip, d2fdc.zip, votrax.zip) into the MAME/roms folder rootģ. Using MAME 0.236, default settings for the mame.ini file (see attached).Ģ. Trying to launch IIGS games with no luck so far, Thinking I might be missing/improperly named BIOS files, but here's a recap:ġ.












Mame os x bios folder