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Hello!
Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2005 12:33 am
by Ahigh
Hey .. I'm probably breaking all the rules by posting without reading for a few weeks first. My name is Aaron, and I'm planning to get back into MARP after about a 5 year break. I'm putting together some controls with I-Pac and going to set up a station.
I want to give a shout out to:
Steve Krogman
Neil Chapman
PacManPlus
CCR
QRS
Rick Carter
Wassup?!
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- Ahigh
Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2005 3:22 am
by The TJT
Change your avatar, please...
Re: Hello!
Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2005 3:58 am
by BBH
Ahigh wrote:Hey .. I'm probably breaking all the rules by posting without reading for a few weeks first.
that's not a rule or anything, and I don't think anybody here has any problems with a post like this...
...but yeah, what Tommi said. That avatar has REALLY got to go, dude.
(it's times like this that I'm thankful for Firefox's Adblock extension.)
Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2005 2:45 pm
by Ahigh
Here ya go .. <play dixie horn melody in your head now> .. YEE HAW!
My I-Pac and optipac just came in yesterday.
So since I'm starting fresh, I'm planning to buy a whole computer a dedicated controls and maybe even an old gutted cabinet for my new mame setup. Any recommendations on what the best MARP / MAME setup would be so far as operating system and so on?
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- Aaron Hightower
Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2005 2:59 pm
by destructor
1. Use wolfmameplus:
http://wolfmame.marpirc.net/
2. Operating system, hm... win98SE or winXP I think
3. Don't forget about keyboard which is sometimes better than other controllers

Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2005 7:43 pm
by mahlemiut
Anyone who puts Windows 98 (or Me) on a new PC has rocks in their heads - win9x stability and security basically stinks. Windows 2000 or XP will do nicely, or Linux, if you know your way around a PC fairly well (or are a tightwad

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Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2005 9:10 pm
by destructor
mahlemiut wrote:Anyone who puts Windows 98 (or Me) on a new PC has rocks in their heads
Then I have rocks in head

Only on win98 my old graphics card works correctly in MAME. And I like win98. I remove winXP from my PC after 3 days

Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2005 9:46 pm
by dbh
Windows 98 does have it's uses, like for older MAME versions (especially DOS-based ones). I haven't had much luck running them under Windows XP or 2000. But I agree, I wouldn't put 98 on a brand new machine. And I wouldn't recommend putting Windows ME on *anything*...that version just plain stinks!
Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2005 2:31 am
by Zhorik
I agree that Windows XP is fundementally MUCH better grounded than 98. Of course if you are already on the internet and posting to this forum, you probabably already have an OS installed and are likely to stick with it.
-gastrainga
PS To bad you missed the Super Pac-Man GEGOTW earlier this year.
Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2005 4:45 am
by mahlemiut
dbh wrote:Windows 98 does have it's uses, like for older MAME versions (especially DOS-based ones). I haven't had much luck running them under Windows XP or 2000. But I agree, I wouldn't put 98 on a brand new machine. And I wouldn't recommend putting Windows ME on *anything*...that version just plain stinks!
My older PC (950MHz Athlon) is dual-boot WinMe and Linux (2.6.8 kernel). WinMe is an absolute piece of crap, which I only use for checking 0.63-bug inps. Usually, you can get away with running DOS MAME inps in an equivalent MAME32 version (even though older MAME32 version are slow and crappy, especially pre-0.35). And there's also VDMSound, to get sound for DOS MAME under NT-based OSes (not that I could get it working

).
WinMe is bitchy about networking too. Worked at first, but now it won't accept passwords. Linux, on the other hand, works beautifully. I'm still seriously considering dumping WinMe altogether. It's quite the waste of HD space.

Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2005 1:04 pm
by Ahigh
If I remember correctly, I can't run DOS MAME under Windows XP, which is the main reason I asked the question about which OS is recommended. This computer is going to be dedicated, so I'm not going to be surfing the internet on it or anything like that.
When I was playing 5 years ago, I think I was running windows 98SE or maybe windows 2000, but I know I could run DOS MAME and I got better results on some games with that.
I don't want to go backwards, but I do want to be able to play back some of the the recordings that are under DOS MAME.
I'm 100% comfortable in linux too. So do people do recordings under linux? My primary concern is to attempt to make it easy for others to verify my scores and stuff and to maximize the number of people that can playback my input files.
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- Ahigh
Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2005 1:09 pm
by destructor
Ahigh wrote: My primary concern is to attempt to make it easy for others to verify my scores and stuff and to maximize the number of people that can playback my input files.
Use wolfmameplus is most important. OS ... maybe PC with more than 1 OS - win98SE and winXP?
Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2005 8:22 pm
by mahlemiut
Most people use Windows, so dual versions of Windows are probably the way to go if possible. Note that Win9x requires it to be installed to the first primary partition on an HD - NT or Linux will install on any partition, so those would be installed second.
First improved score
Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2005 4:26 pm
by Ahigh
I just bested my all-time dkong score. I got 315,500 using a keyboard last night using Mame32 v0.100
If anyone reading can verify the score, I'd be much appreciative!
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- Ahigh
Re: First improved score
Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2005 7:25 pm
by destructor
Ahigh wrote:I just bested my all-time dkong score. I got 315,500 using a keyboard last night using Mame32 v0.100
If anyone reading can verify the score, I'd be much appreciative!
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- Ahigh
Why you use regular mame version, not wolfmameplus for recording?
Regular mame version isn't free from cheating and scores recorded with other mame version than wolfmameplus aren't full believable.