SNES in this case) has to be in the roms folder location. 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.
#Mame .78 romset software#
I have also found that the system software (e.g.
Your physical rom file name MUST match the one in the XML file. Mame then looks up the XML file for the aaahhrm match and then checks what the rom name is, and then it runs that rom name. To get this game to work you call it as the following ĭo NOT call it as mame snes -cart aaahh!!! real monsters (europe).sfc - if you do this the program will run ok but the Lua cheat engine wont be able to match the cheat.simple entry to the game The XML file for SNES will show the following as an example only The Lua plugin engine using cheat.simple requires that you call the game using a shortened version of the game name, not what the actual file name is called. This may or may not help as Pugsy helped me with what sounds like the same problem (apologies if you already understand this). Rompath "roms C:\ZARCADEZCAST\GAME ROMs (bios-devices) C:\ZARCADEZCAST\MAME 0.179 CHDs C:\ZARCADEZCAST\MAME 0.179 Software List ROMs C:\ZARCADEZCAST\MAME 0.179 Software List CHDs C:\ZARCADEZCAST\Software ROMs (bios-devices)" here is how my roms directorys are set up in my mame.ini file: do all my software roms need to be in the roms directory instead. can you like make a screen shot of the mame.ini file where directory locations are located and also my software roms are in a different directory. it there a special location the cheat.simple should be at. the test game i am trying to use is super mario world and super scope 6, all usa versions, but the cheats don't display empty.