Ok, i finally decided to take the xmas business deduction on Windows eXPerimental and a new (i still can't believe it) gigahertz+ computer. I'm going to have to get used to seeing neogeo playbacks at 1000%+ throttling. so anyways, i've been able to get mamew (the normal mame distribution) to work great but dos mame chokes with segfaults, this will sort of mean i'll have to keep a win98 partition around to playback older than m37b16 mame recordings unless there is something i can do to the cmd/shortcut to make it work.
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Anyone have any experience on this: using windows XP/2000 to make old dos mame versions work? other than "it doesn't work" kind of experience
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churritz@crash.cts.com
XP and dos mame
Moderator: Chad
Hi Chad
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I use DOS mame with Arcade@home and it runs like a dream on my new
Dell Dimension 8200 P4 2ghz with a gig of ram under Windows XP
Home
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The trick is not to send any command lines to mame, ie: in the
Arcade@home settings set it to 'NONE' and it will work fine!
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Hope that helps!
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GG
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virtualinsanity@blueyonder.co.uk
<p>
I use DOS mame with Arcade@home and it runs like a dream on my new
Dell Dimension 8200 P4 2ghz with a gig of ram under Windows XP
Home
<p>
The trick is not to send any command lines to mame, ie: in the
Arcade@home settings set it to 'NONE' and it will work fine!
<p>
Hope that helps!
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GG
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virtualinsanity@blueyonder.co.uk
Thanks GG. i'll try that, i hope i can debug arcade at home and
figure out "what" it does to make dos mame work so i can make dos
mame work on it's own. btw, if you run dos mame on xp with out
arcade at home what do you get? blank screen/no sound/segfault
screen?
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churritz@crash.cts.com
figure out "what" it does to make dos mame work so i can make dos
mame work on it's own. btw, if you run dos mame on xp with out
arcade at home what do you get? blank screen/no sound/segfault
screen?
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churritz@crash.cts.com