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Record video (AVI):
is often a specific coordinate used for positioning screen elements in high-resolution arcade cabinet bezels or "Vertical Full Cab Views." Visual and Configuration Features Coordinate-Based Layouts : In custom MAME bezel files, is frequently used as a Y-coordinate
: Support for "split sets," where a parent set contains all shared data and clone sets only contain changed files to save disk space. Pointer Input Support
mame64 pacman -aviwrite pacman.avi -aviogcodec -avihwvideo mame 1645
For those who want the exact 0.164.5 experience:
sound dsound samples 1 volume 0
This is the hardest part. You need the . Do not mix ROMs from 0.200 with 0.1645. The CRC32 checksums will fail validation. Tools like ClrMAMEPro or ROMVault are essential to audit your collection against the 0.1645 DAT file. Record video (AVI): is often a specific coordinate
MAME 0.164 was released in . It represents the tail end of the “classic” MAME era before several major shifts:
# Common commands mame64 [game] -window # run in window mame64 [game] -volume -10 # lower volume mame64 [game] -state 0 -autosave # manual save states only mame64 [game] -cheat -debug # cheat + debug
mame64 -listcpus | grep "Z80"
Use -listclocks to see adjustable clocks for a game.
MAME 1645 boasts an impressive array of features that make it an ideal emulator for classic arcade games:
chdman copy -i input.chd -o output.chd -f Do not mix ROMs from 0