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turfmast vs nvRAM

Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2003 3:23 pm
by dcs
:oops: Oh dear, that damned nvram has scotched my plans to be outright champ' of NEO TURF MASTERS :x :cry: Very frustrating. You see what must have happened is this: after downloading a new version of MAME (mame32.64) a newfound nuisance has arisen - even after re-naming the nvram folder, mame now re-creates the folder with the full name (nvram) thereby automatically storing a new nvram file every time :evil: Is there any way round this, or is it the 'pain in the ass' way of having to manually delete the file every single time you play??

PS - since the saved file for USA is of no use - do delete it, it's just clutter. Nvram....i could kill it :x :P

Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2003 3:55 pm
by Frankie
1. Delete NVRAM directory.
2. Save empty txt file (dummy file) with Notepad into your MAME directory.
3. Rename that file 'nvram' without extension, and it can't re-create the NVRAM directory.

Hope this helps. Back to golfing :)

frankie you did it

Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2003 7:00 pm
by dcs
:lol: thanks frankie, your solution solved it! NO MORE NVRAM! Now all I have to do is remember to do the same when I download a new version of MAME :? :D

So, Grump still has America....not for long (I hope). Oh and thanks for accepting the other record I made on Germany (even if I had to include the nvram) :twisted: :wink:

Re: frankie you did it

Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2003 3:45 am
by Mr. Kelly R. Flewin
dcs wrote::lol: thanks frankie, your solution solved it! NO MORE NVRAM! Now all I have to do is remember to do the same when I download a new version of MAME :? :D

So, Grump still has America....not for long (I hope). Oh and thanks for accepting the other record I made on Germany (even if I had to include the nvram) :twisted: :wink:
Oh no you don't ;) You see the best thing about this dummy file? Try to unarchive a new version of Mame to directory you install to as usual... and now watch... it will have problems.. primarily.. "Can't Create Directory NVRAM" ;)

A VERY good thing, for those who'd ordinarily forget [like me]