![]() MAME will then look for a subfolder under the folders listed in its rompath that corresponds to that softlist.Įxample: If I used in the command line "a2600" along with "-cart", MAME will look for foldersĭ:\MAME\roms\a2600\ and also D:\MAME\software\a2600\ Since the command line starts with "pegasus", MAME knows I'm loading a softlist (same thing if you had used "gba", "nes", "a2600" etc.). My Atari 2600 roms are all in D:\MAME\ software\a2600_cass\ My Atari 2600 roms are all in D:\MAME\ software\a2600\ My pegasus roms are all in D:\MAME\ software\pegasus_cart\ "pegasus_cart" being the exact same as MAME's hash file name. That would mean your pegasus roms are all in your default roms directory I'm not suggesting your wrong, just curious. (which doesn't seem practical)Īlso, that would mean MAME would be using artwork in software list mode when passing a rom file directly, which would seem inconsistent. Since you're loading with just the rom name, that would mean your pegasus roms are all in your default roms directory based on your screenshot. Are you 100% sure MAME isn't loading in software list mode? Again, as long as the folder or zip itself is named the same as the rom. Then it's only in the default.lay file that it looks for the other files by name in that particular folder/zip. As long as there's one called " default.lay". ![]() This all works ASSUMING that in your MAME settings, you remove quotes and the file extension and path, and that your artwork folders (or zip files) are the same name as the pegasus roms (just like it's done for arcade machines).įor the file names inside the folders or zips, I don't think it matters. ![]() Pegasus -override_artwork %romfile% -rom1 %romfile% (By now you all probably have a pegasus.ini file. įor my tests I added (actually changed) the folder to "artpath" in pegasus.ini. It seems like artwork for non-arcade machines works just like how you do per-game configs. ![]()
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