> The newer wolfmame editions have no "roms" folder, as you know. When we unzip mame's > installation file we see no roms folder, no inp folder. I always make a "roms" folder > myself. Yes, c:\mame\roms. So I wonder whats wrong > > You mean that these are the right settings for Direct3D on? Ok. Yes.
> Futhermore, I have a couple of requisite questions > > - With which command can I record my gaming, and give the name I want? Because if I > record via record.bat I only get an ".inp" file. > No wlf file any more? record gamename INPfilename [extra options] eg: record pollux pollux (in other words, the syntax is exactly the same as for playback.bat) No, no .wlf file is produced anymore.
> - Will I always have that nvram folder which I have to delete? In wolfmame106 there > is no such problem. record.bat and playback.bat handles this by setting the nvram_directory option to NUL for you. This means it will not read or write any NVRAM files. You can also set the option to NUL in mame.ini, if you so wish.
> > - How do I activate F10 function during playback? (fast forward) By pressing F10. This will switch off speed throttling. Works the same as it did in 0.106. You can also hold Insert (this function is what is actually called "fast forward"), to both unthrottle and set frameskip to the maximum, just for the duration you hold the key down.
- Barry Rodewald
Editor at MARP - http://replay.marpirc.net
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