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clrmame Discussion / Re: MAME's Software List ROMs
« on: 29 June 2016, 08:54 »
Pleasuredome...well... they most likely use solid torrent7z archives...which are a pain...

1) torrent7z is not fully compatible with current official 7z (t7z adds data at the end of the file which 7z does not like and cause errors when you do operations on it)
2) solid archives (besides of the crawling operation speed when doing actions on such archives) require additional settings in their commandline (cmpro settings->compressor->7z).

So your alternatives are:
- you can try to update your commandline 7z settings to support solid archives
- downgrade your 7z binary to an old version which still accepts t7z archives
...or use standard 7z or zip...(e.g. simply rebuild your files to the new format)
Are you saying 7-Zip v16.0.2 is bad? :(

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clrmame Discussion / Re: MAME's Software List ROMs
« on: 29 June 2016, 08:25 »
As explained in a previous post in this thread, there are 2 ways to handle software lists. Either each software lists in an own profile (prefered method) or a full import via the mame binary.

So you should go with the easier-to-setup one, the one-profile-per-software list.

Go to the profiler and add the a2600.xml file (which is in your mame installtion "hash" subfolder). Either via "add" or simply drag'n drop. Load the created profile, go to settings and add a rompath which points to your a2600 roms, go to scanner and hit scan.
OK. I retried again with a new profile. I found D:\winstuff\MAME\hash\*.xml files like a2600.xml. That is what I was missing. I thought they were in clrmamepro from its long mame.exe reads. Much better.

It found tons of wrong placed files in my *.7z files (from Pleasuredome's torrents' downloads). I told clrmamepro, but it couldn't fix them like these example errors:

Can't remove files from: I:\MAME\MAME Software List ROMs\a2600\2pakblac.7z
Can't remove files from: I:\MAME\MAME Software List ROMs\a2600\32in1.7z
Can't remove files from: I:\MAME\MAME Software List ROMs\a2600\3dtictac.7z
Can't remove files from: I:\MAME\MAME Software List ROMs\a2600\abwernie.7z
Can't remove files from: I:\MAME\MAME Software List ROMs\a2600\adventur.7z
Can't remove files from: I:\MAME\MAME Software List ROMs\a2600\advtron.7z
...

I thought maybe clrmampro didn't know where my 7z.exe was, but it was correct: C:\winstuff\7-Zip15.12andUp\7z.exe.

Thank you in advance. :)

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clrmame Discussion / Re: MAME's Software List ROMs
« on: 29 June 2016, 07:31 »
So you've created 2 profiles one based on MAME's hashfolder's 2600.xml file and one for MAME's hashfolder's a2600_cass.xml file?
In each profile you setup one rompath to point to your corresponding folder with the a2600 (cass) files in it
Um, where are these .xml files? Are those from cmp's compilations when making a new profile with software list ("d:\winstuff\MAME\mame.exe -listxml" that is run by clrmamepro)?

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clrmame Discussion / Re: MAME's Software List ROMs
« on: 29 June 2016, 06:59 »
I finally found time to try this. In clrmamepro, I made a new profile of my mame.exe v0.174. I told it to use my I:\MAME\MAME Software List ROMs\a2600 and I:\MAME\MAME Software List ROMs\a2600_cass. I tried to tell clrmamepro's set information to select all for my two [SOFT] (a2600...), but it doesn't. I know it can for my BIOS. I just want to be sure all of my Atari 2600 ROMs are OK. Am I doing this wrong?

Thank you in advance. :)

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clrmame Discussion / Re: MAME's Software List ROMs
« on: 06 June 2016, 14:39 »
Since everthing in a rompath is unneeded which is not listed in the currently loaded profile, mixing rompaths over (related or not related) systems will cause problems.
OK. Thanks. It looks like I will be making 11 profiles from the mentioned software libraries list and MAME ROMs.

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clrmame Discussion / Re: MAME's Software List ROMs
« on: 06 June 2016, 14:26 »
How are a2600, c64, and pce & tg1 related? They are completely different systems.
As mentioned, go with separated profiles for software lists...and yes, use separated rompaths, too.
I am talking about the relationships between:

a2600 & its cass.

c64: cart, cass, & flop

pce, its tourvision, & tg16 (American name)

I didn't get a chance to try clrmamepro yet.

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clrmame Discussion / Re: MAME's Software List ROMs
« on: 05 June 2016, 21:27 »
Well yes, there are double (or triple or more) identical setnames...For example pacman might be available in a lot of sofware lists...so why not call the set pacman over and over again. That's one of the reasons why you need separated rompaths for each software list
Ah, so I would want to set each software libraries to their own (ten/10 in total) even if they are related (e.g., a2600, c64, and pce & tg16):

I:\MAME\MAME Software List ROMs>dir
 Volume in drive I is i
 Volume Serial Number is ...

 Directory of I:\MAME\MAME Software List ROMs

06/04/2016  09:03 PM    <DIR>          .
06/04/2016  09:03 PM    <DIR>          ..
06/04/2016  09:03 PM    <DIR>          a2600
06/04/2016  08:28 PM    <DIR>          a2600_cass
06/04/2016  08:28 PM    <DIR>          apple2
06/04/2016  07:01 PM    <DIR>          c64_cart
06/04/2016  07:01 PM    <DIR>          c64_cass
06/04/2016  07:01 PM    <DIR>          c64_flop
06/04/2016  07:01 PM    <DIR>          pce
06/04/2016  07:01 PM    <DIR>          pce_tourvision
06/04/2016  07:01 PM    <DIR>          tg16
06/04/2016  07:01 PM    <DIR>          ti99_cart
               0 File(s)              0 bytes
              12 Dir(s)  102,395,215,872 bytes free

Am I correct?

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clrmame Discussion / Re: MAME's Software List ROMs
« on: 05 June 2016, 13:49 »
Software lists are nothing but a additional sets, not BIOS sets, not devices, they are collections of sets.
You can either have an own profile for each software list (that's the easy way) or you can have everything together, MAME and its software lists in one huge profile (that's a bit more complicated to setup).

So e.g. you can simply drag'n drop MAME's hash folders c64_cart.xml into the profiler and setup a profile for it (add a rompath) and then you simply scan the c64 cart sets within that setup folder.

The all-in-one-mode which I've mentioned allows to directly import (some/all) software lists from the MAME binary. In this case you need to setup unique rompaths for each software list and you have to define them as sysdefpaths in the systems dialog...as I said..that's more for the pro user...and actually having them in separated profiles (the easy mode) let's you manage them more easily...
OK and thanks. I will try a separate profile method. All in one was confusing. Even it got confused of duplicate files (same filenames), but they were for different systems.

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Some general stuff:

Clrmamepro follows the official way how to store sets.
rompath\setname\file1...fileN for decompressed sets
rompath\setname.zip(.rar/.7z) where the archive holds file1...fileN for compressed sets

A subfolder in a rompath is a decompressed set.

Also cmpro supports subfolders within sets (so you can have subfolder definitions inside your used dat)

So setting up rompaths is of course a folder-by-folder setup and not a "single root folder" setup. You can have as much rompaths as you want, but you have to set them up in settings->rompaths
Decompressed sets? You mean, no .zip and .7z files? My MAME ROMs are in .zip file formats. My software library's files are in .7z format.

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clrmame Discussion / MAME's Software List ROMs
« on: 05 June 2016, 04:25 »
Hello.

Newbie question since I am learning about its added non-arcade systems like Apple 2, Commodore 64, etc. I noticed they used software libraries. I used to clrmamepro just for BIOS and ROMs. Do I have to do the same for MAME's Software List ROMs? If so, then for some reason clrmamepro isn't detecing them correctly like computers' BIOS. :/

For now, I will not import them since they seem to be buggy/inaccurate or something. FYI, I'm using a very old updated Windows XP Pro SP3 box with NTFS drives.

Thank you in advance. :)

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I told my clrmamepro to look at all files deeply in I:\MAME in my very old, updated Windows XP Pro SP3 machine's HDD (NTFS partitions). I had a couple sub(directorie/folder)s in there. When I saved and let clrmamepro rescan, it didn't see them. I had to tell it each exact location to find them. :(

Thank you in advance. :)

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clrmame Discussion / Re: PC Speaker Beep?
« on: 10 February 2012, 21:52 »
simply turn off the beep option
That is what I meant by mute. Mute it in the program.

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clrmame Discussion / Re: PC Speaker Beep?
« on: 10 February 2012, 20:07 »
well with a messagebeep it is already sent to the soundcard. very rarely used option anyway. but I keep a note of your request but dont expect it anytime soon.
Thanks! For now, I will put it in mute. Those rebuilds can take a while too. :)

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clrmame Discussion / Re: PC Speaker Beep?
« on: 10 February 2012, 15:46 »
MessageBeep is used
(from the api doc: A simple beep. If the sound card is not available, the sound is generated using the speaker.)

but additionally there is a left over from old times, a "Beep" function call which seems to use the speaker...

Simply turn the option off if you're annoyed from it ;)
Can we get a bug code change to use soundcard/WAV file instead? :P

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clrmame Discussion / Re: PC Speaker Beep?
« on: 09 February 2012, 14:51 »
I can check later at home what system call is used to produce the sound....
Yes, please.

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clrmame Discussion / Re: PC Speaker Beep?
« on: 09 February 2012, 13:52 »
Erm..no...maybe beside this: There is a rebuilder advanced option to "beep when done", however it uses system routines to play a tone....and I guess I've never seen a system since 1996 which uses the system speaker for this :) But maybe your system somehow redirects it there....
If you had the sound without a rebuild operation finished...then it's something else...
Yes, it was after a rebuild was done, but why a PC speaker beep? Or maybe I don't have a WAV assigned to this event. Which event would this be?

I also noticed my audio mixers show PC speaker muted. Weird.

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clrmame Discussion / PC Speaker Beep?
« on: 09 February 2012, 00:22 »
Hi!

Is it me or does the latest clrmamepro use PC speaker beep? I noticed when finish my MAME v0.145 ROM updates. I didn't even have my speakers turned on. This was in my old Windows XP Pro. SP3 machine with RealTek onboard audio.

Thank you in advance. :)

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clrmame Discussion / Re: clrmamepro 3.133 released
« on: 16 April 2010, 12:08 »
3.133a released...and you can remove your file mentioned in the posting above....
Thank you. Confirmed fixed on my side. I am nuking the file. :)

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clrmame Discussion / Re: clrmamepro 3.133 released
« on: 15 April 2010, 11:07 »
Well, the bug was pretty obvious (missing bracket in an boolean expression within a ternary operator which leads to an incorrect index) and is fixed now. New version...most likely next evening...
Roman. Darn missing parts. :) Please kindly reply to this thread when it is up. :)

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clrmame Discussion / Re: clrmamepro 3.133 released
« on: 14 April 2010, 21:34 »
The crash only happens when you got some sets disabled (i.e. you did not enable all sets to scan...e.g. in Set Information window).


will be fixed for next release.
That sounds right since I don't collect all games. I only have like 2-3 GB of ROM files. Any ETA on the next release so we can try again?

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