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I'm sorry if this comes off negatively, it's not, I just want to let you know there are "better" ways to do what you're doing, but if this works for you, whatever. Just go to the menu, select autofire, select the button you want, and hit right to move it from "off" to "on". Instead of doing your weird ppjoykey/xpadder hack, I think the best solution is just to use autohotkey. It works fine either by itself or as a combination of MAME joystick support + xpadder on top of that. 117 myself and on the occasion where I want to do something tricky with MAME (like automate a secret character select), xpadder works just fine.
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Mod edit - removed ROM site reference _Īre you sure about this? First off, directinput is part of directx (which is ubiquitous) just so you know, it's not some strange evil or something. If you try Extra Mame, let me know what you think of it. Probably because Im used to Extra Mame & I like the interface more.īut I will keep using both & hunt thru MameUI for games that Extra Mame dosent support & play them there. Having looked at & used both now I still prefer Extra Mame over MameUI. MameUI supports over 6000 games, most of which Ive never heard of, compared to the more than 3500 games supported by Extra Mame.Įxtra Mame actually finds & loads the dowload page of the ROM you want leaving you to simply click download, usually from _, while with MameUI you have to find the ROM yourself. I use MAMEUI myself (formerly MAME32), find that here: Over time, MAME (originally stood for Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator) absorbed the sister-project MESS (Multi Emulator Super System), so MAME now documents a wide variety of (mostly vintage) computers, video game consoles and calculators, in addition to the arcade video games that were its.
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Has thousands's of games including a butt load of Shmups & runs smoothly with no lag of any kind that I can detect. MAME is a multi-purpose emulation framework its purpose is to preserve decades of software history. maybe not?Īnyway, i downloaded version 0.114 just so i could avoid this issue
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Okok, i know that mame itself has joystick support, but i had trouble with that tooĪnyway, i figure this also impacts people who have some kind of custom joystick rig. i tried messing with mame's autofire functions one time and didn't really figure it out it allows me to do crazy shit like map my D key to the Z key to make doujin's more comfortable to play, but i've also recently setup autofire with it, making autofire work with any game, even ones that don't support it. So for example, i have a custom setup where i use ppjoykey to emulate a gamepad, and then use xpadder to emulate a keyboard with the emulated gamepad. it means programs like Xpadder which map game controller keys to keyboard keys no longer work, because MAME is somehow looking for input only from the physical PCB on the keyboard through the ps2 port. 116 have a "feature" called directinput, that cannot be disabled. Mmm, to the best of my knowledge (although i am not infallable), mame versions after around.