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==Configuring Emulators==
 
==Configuring Emulators==
  
Configuration for running emulators through MAMEWAH is done via .ini files. For more specifics on the various ini files used in MAMEWAH, see the [[Editing Mamewah 161 Ini files]] section.  
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Configuration for running emulators through MAMEWAH is done via .ini files. For more specifics on the various ini files used in MAMEWAH, see the [[Editing Mamewah 161 Ini files|ini files]] section.  
  
 
We'll start with the default MAME .ini file. If you take a look in your \ini folder, you should see mame.ini - open this file in notepad or similar text editing application. While this file is pre-configured as much as possible, filenames and paths will need to be altered, along with any other personal settings you may wish to adjust.
 
We'll start with the default MAME .ini file. If you take a look in your \ini folder, you should see mame.ini - open this file in notepad or similar text editing application. While this file is pre-configured as much as possible, filenames and paths will need to be altered, along with any other personal settings you may wish to adjust.
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The default layout for MAMEWAH is very generic. On the plus side, however, you have the ability to download additional layouts created by other MAMEWAH users, as well as creating your own layouts.
 
The default layout for MAMEWAH is very generic. On the plus side, however, you have the ability to download additional layouts created by other MAMEWAH users, as well as creating your own layouts.
  
Additional layouts can be found at [http://localarcade.com/screenshotarchive/skins.htm The Screenshot Archive]<br>
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See the section on [[Mamewah Skins|Using and Creating Layouts]]
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===Media===
 
===Media===
 
You can increase the visual appeal of the frontend by using [[Screens, Titles & Extras]] that are associated with the available games. To do this, you will need to edit the appropriate lines in the [[Mamewah 161 Ini files|ini files]] for the emulator.
 
You can increase the visual appeal of the frontend by using [[Screens, Titles & Extras]] that are associated with the available games. To do this, you will need to edit the appropriate lines in the [[Mamewah 161 Ini files|ini files]] for the emulator.

Revision as of 13:31, 9 May 2006

Requirements

Mamewah requires the following in order to function properly:

Windows Operating System (95/98/ME/2K/XP)
DirectX 8 or higher
These System Files
Mamewah Program Files
Installed Emulators

Installation

Systemfiles.jpg

The first thing you will need to do is install the required System Files from the link above. To do so, download the file, and unzip it to a temporary location. Once unzipped, double-click on the setup.bat to install. You should see the confirmation of this as shown to the left.





Noconfig.jpg

Next you will need to install the Mamewah Program Files. This can be installed into any location on your hard drive. Once you have done this, you can run Mamewah. However, since no emulators are configured yet, it is not ready to use.




Configuring Emulators

Configuration for running emulators through MAMEWAH is done via .ini files. For more specifics on the various ini files used in MAMEWAH, see the ini files section.

We'll start with the default MAME .ini file. If you take a look in your \ini folder, you should see mame.ini - open this file in notepad or similar text editing application. While this file is pre-configured as much as possible, filenames and paths will need to be altered, along with any other personal settings you may wish to adjust.

NOTE: do not confuse mame.ini with the mame-0.ini or mame-1.ini. These are list specific ini files which we will talk about later.

The important sections to modify here are the 'rom_path' and 'emulator_executable'. rom_path is the location of your rom files, while emulator_executable is the full path to where your emulator (in this case, MAME) is installed.

Once you have done this, you can now run Mamewah again. Once started, press 2 to access the Options menu, goto 'Games List Options' and press 1 to select it. Then goto 'Generate List' and press 1 again to select it. This will generate a list based on the roms found in the folder provided.

At this point you should be able to run the games by pressing 1.

For additional emulator configurations, see the Mamewah Setup Page

Controls

1: Select an Option
2: Show Option Menu
ESC: Exit MAMEWAH

Further Tweaking

Layouts

The default layout for MAMEWAH is very generic. On the plus side, however, you have the ability to download additional layouts created by other MAMEWAH users, as well as creating your own layouts.

See the section on Using and Creating Layouts


Media

You can increase the visual appeal of the frontend by using Screens, Titles & Extras that are associated with the available games. To do this, you will need to edit the appropriate lines in the ini files for the emulator.