GUWANGE and KOF 98

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GUWANGE and KOF 98

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These two replays, don´t playback here.

GEMANT AND BBH INP´S don´t work here and I don´t know the problem. I´ve deleted the nvram and cfg folders. Also, the sound rate is MIDAS 22050. Can you help me, please?

And the KOF 98, (kof98) don´t work here too. Nvram folder deleted, emulator Wolfmame 102, and nothing... ;(
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For any Cave shooter using the YMZ280B sound chip (Dodonpachi, ESP Rade, Guwange, Dangun Feveron):
MAME 0.37b14 or earlier: You have to match the sample rate used when recording.
MAME 0.37b15 to MAME 0.67: You have to use -nosound for playback to succeed.
MAME 0.68 (I think) and later: No playback problems at all.

Most versions of AlphaMAME used either a quick hack to the YMZ280B, or used Shiruru's YMZ280B core, so that playback problems didn't occur.

The issue was caused by IRQs being triggered at inconsistent times by the YMZ280B core.
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Post by Chad »

using the mame32 version of 37b13 works with bbh's and gemants guwanges. 22050 sound. The kof98 works perfectly with no mame.ini file, make sure you aren't using a -bios option.

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Oh, thanks a lot, Barry and Chad! I´ll try right now, guys!

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