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Add MAME configs for UNIX workstations and servers #24
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That is a big list. The UI is driven by config files (example) which are pre-generated from the However, there is a hardcoded list of slots within Ample so that needs to be changed before it will work for arbitrary machines. That is something I've been meaning to address so I'll work on that. |
Do any of them work? Most are flagged as |
Yep! Quite a few work rather well. Offhand:
I'd be happy to help, if there is something that I can do |
Here is a version of Ample Lite with most of the machines above. You'll need to bring your own MAME. |
Looks good! I tested with MAME 0.260 from https://sdlmame.lngn.net/ I used the following launch shell script:
I used https://arcade.vastheman.com/minimaws/machine/ as a reference, and verified by running manually from the shell. Testing the systems with default config, one by one, yielded these results:
There are lots of card selections that aren't implemented for various systems, but I can go through those in detail in a different report. This one took a few hours to test out, already! Thanks for the additions! |
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Thanks for the testing and feedback. Ample tries to keep the previous selection for slots of the same name when the machine changes. For Apple II and Mac I think that makes sense, but I'll think about if there's a better way to handle that. You can right click and reset slots. |
Glad to help! I’d like to be able to assist with the configuration of existing machines and the addition of new ones, but I’m still working to understand the Python code. The plists are pretty easy to understand, so I will probably start there. |
Would you consider adding the configurations for the following UNIX workstations and servers to Ample? It's such a fantastic front end, and it'd be great to do all of my non-gaming MAME emulation using it:
This is a lot of drivers, I know. So, would you alternatively consider making the interface driven from config files, so that I could create a UNIX drivers list, along with their associated configs (RAM, boards, etc.)?
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