roms - Where the Rom Images (Games) are stored.docs - MAME Documentation and disclaimers.ctrlr - Some joystick configs, ignore if you don't have a Hot Rod or X Arcade stick.artwork - Where background artwork is stored (not used in Gradius games).Here's a look at the folder and files that are set up. (later version maybe listed since this guide was written) In Windows 7 onwards you can get the 'Open Command Window Here' on the right click menu if you hold down the Shift key when you right click the folder.Ĭreate a directory called MAME and extract the mame0173b_64bit.exe file into that directory. (later version maybe listed since this guide was written) Open Command Window Here Or if you have a 64bit Operating System then download the 64bit version. Downloading MAME and InstallationÄownload MAME from the download section of the MAME site Setting MAME up is not for the faint hearted as there are going to be lots of steps and ini files to edit but I will try to make it clear enough to follow. There are many builds (versions) of MAME from the Command Line version to the Win32 version, this guide will look at the Command Line version because its the first one to be released when a new version comes out and it offers the fastest possible framerate (speed) available. It has a very good compatibility rate with over 4000 games and growing, supports steering wheel, track balls, mice etc. MAME (Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator) is an Arcade game emulator for playing Arcade games on your PC, Mac, Linux and just about any other operating system, this guide will concentrate on the PC version of MAME.
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