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Posts asking which games are playable/what the emulator is called/where to get it will be removed. /r/Emulation now has a Discord server! • - Android emulation and troubleshooting - For PC and Mac emulation troubleshooting and support - Single Board Computer Gaming (Raspberry Pi, etc) Game recommendations: Interested in developing an Emulator? Join us at Android Emulator accuracy tests: • • • • • Are you an emulator developer? If you'd like a user flair reflecting that. Mame4droid uses the 0.139u1 romset, I think retroarch has 3 versions of mame: (mame-2003 0.78) (mame-2010 0.139u1) and the current version available through git Right, this is probably why the OP is looking for.139u1 XML. If you use MAME4Droid or MAME-2010 (from Retroarch) you would want an XML that matches. Why would anyone want to run MAME 0.78? I understand that some games ran better with the older version but I don't think it would make any difference if you're using a fast Android device like the Shield. I don't think there are any games in.139u1 the shield can't run. I eventually just created my own xml based on roms i had from my 139u1 set. Seems to play everything except roms that require CHDs even if available. I need to filter it down some more based on controls, etc When you guys say current version through git, do you mean the 0.175 that is out and the emulator is on git? Can someone elaborate please. Also a couple more questions, i was using mame4droid and switched to retroarch, Do you guys set your controls by bring up the mame menu or within retroach itself? Finally, I downloaded the retroarch core system folder posted on this forum, what exactly is the purpose of it? Thanks and sorry for the noob questions, Luis. I'll try to answer them with my limited knowledge (have not bothered to properly configure mame yet!) In retroarch the guy reference I to the different cores there are a few in the online updater-core updater. The one without a year think it's MAME (Arcade) or something is the most current retroarch port of MAME. Not sure how current it is, didn't see much information on their forum. Free web page software download. Last a sore it was.170 but may be later now. As far as I know controls for mame cores get setup in mame itself not retroarch. The system folder is where you put bios files for any and all systems that need them. EDIT: baezl if you can post up your 139 xml. I would like to use one for my setup. Now that we have a 0.139, what about a 'diff' of added roms for each of these? They are all the cores available to us on Android using RetroArch. I've yet to find a resource where we can figure out which roms that were added at each of these intervals. MAME2000 = 0.37b5 MAME2003 = 0.78 MAME2010 = 0.139 MAME2014 = 0.157 MAME2016 = 0.174 MAME = current rom set (0.195?) Wow that sounds lile a task! Many are just name changes. It may be worth a visit to RetroPie for the older ones. There may be some info there. I know they work hard on the 2003 core. Like many other poor souls not privy to MAME ROMs and emulators I struggled to get my ROMs to work. It seemed like every time someone tried to explain it on a forum or blog post I left feeling more confused or discouraged, so I put it off. It's one of the most confusing parts of RetroPie. Finally I came across that had a no bullshit answer and actual instructions of what to do and where to place the files. EDIT: Here it is summarized below. For more details use the link to the post. • Find a 0.78 MAME romset. • Copy the roms you want over to the mame-libretro folder • Copy the bios files in the romset over to the /home/pi/RetroPie/BIOS/mame2003 folder. Just copy them all if you're not sure what does what, doesn't take up a ton of space. Include the samples subfolder. Reboot Emulation Station and the roms will appear. I was finally able to get Metal Slug working! Why didn't the main have a simple example like this? It could have helped so many others that came before me. Drama korea 2017 horror dan romantis. So, I updated the Wiki with some information that I think will really help others and would have helped me when I was struggling. I modified the table to remove the useless 'BIOS extension' column where each entry was '.zip' and added a paragraph with an example showing exactly what you need to do to get a MAME ROM working (along with a few other improvements). TL;DR After struggling for weeks to get MAME ROMs to load correctly I finally stumbled upon a and finally got my ROMs to work, which inspired me to update the official. EDIT: Some simple, and great advice from comments below. 2 approaches: (1) To save yourself the headache of wondering whether you have the right files, try downloading the full romsets and throw those in the arcade directory. Mame 139 Romset(2) Copy samples and BIOS into proper directories, then if filesnames have similar names such as game1a.zip, game1b.zip, etc. And make sure you keep these together. EDIT 2: About the mysterious 'samples' directory, thx: There's a folder called samples in the romset that contains sound files for games. Just copy the entire thing over to /home/pi/RetroPie/BIOS/mame2003/samples/ EDIT 3: It just dawned on me that a FAQ and TIPS sections on the GitHub Wiki MAME section would probably be really helpful. I will try to compile common questions and answers tonight as a start. Mame 139 RomsetMore important: those with knowledge of these things should contribute to the Wiki so the RetroPie community needs it and can certainly benefit from it. EDIT 4: Removed a link. I appreciate the effort but i don't actually think your update is that good. What if it's a clone rom that needs a parent? How do you know what BIOS it needs? I would always suggest acquiring full romsets and putting the whole lot across. Why didn't the main GitHub Wiki have a simple example like this?
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