![]() (Obviously the BIOS is important, but this is general, it is not something exclusive to MAME.) The most basic thing I can say: each MAME core has its corresponding ROMSET, and using the wrong ROMSET will cause performance problems and / or not even work. Unfortunately, I have no way of making a quick and simple manual for a "more complicated" system like Arcade. Probably due to the rebuild of the Wiki pages.Įxactly, we are changing the documentation due to several system updates, and to improve access / use for users. Main menu - Advanced Settings - Advanced Emulator ConfigurationĪnd, choose the console and the options you want. Is anyone willing to clearify this Mame issue - not only for me, but for other beginners - and maybe in a language beginners can To change the default core of a system just go to the Emulationstation Menu (pressing Start), and follow the path: I just don't know if I get any advantages at all if I use a newer Mame version? All together is somehow confusing. I researched really a lot how to alter the default Mame core - and did find only fragments of the whole part. As well as if I need to add further statements. Probably I have to insert a statement like re= but which value I have to assign for e.g. ![]() I know so far, that I can edit the nf file to do this job. So, if you want to use a core different of the default one, you must edit your nf file following instructions of this page:īut, for a beginner, that makes not everything clear at all, because the provided link how to change to a different core doesn't work anymore - probably due to the rebuild of the Wiki pages. standalone emulator advancemame: 0.106 mame romset libretro core mame2015 0.160 mame romset libretro core mame2010 (not available on rpi0/1): 0.139 mame romset libretro core mame2000: 0.37b5 mame romset So, compatible roms must come from a 0.78 mame romset In the Readme.txt file the the roms\mame folder one can read: Recalbox is using libretro mame2003 as default core. But if so, why does the Recalbox team stay on this "outdated" version? There may be for sure a reason, right? I very often read that Mame 0.78 is very old and somehow "outdated". But what I notice is, that MAME often raises questions. I've really not as much knowledge as much others here.
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