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Switch to Mode1: Move the switch on the back of the X-Arcade™ to the position closest to the serial port.To enable trackball support, also change the line that says 'mouse' from a 0 to 1. For command line versions of MAME: In the MAME folder you will need to open the file 'mame.ini' with notepad and change the line that says 'ctrlr' to 'ctrlr X-Arcade' (see image on the right).In MAMEUI™ or MAME Plus: open Options (at the top), then ' Default Game Options', select the ' Game Controllers' tab and set your ' Default input layout' to 'X-Arcade' from the drop-down list (for trackball use also click the box to ' Enable Mouse Support').(While MAME includes an 'xarcade.cfg' file, we recommend using our updated version here). Download the X-Arcade™ controller config file and unzip it to the 'ctrlr' subfolder of MAME™.
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The X-Arcade works as a simple keyboard, so if it is working in the test program but not in MAME, then you have a problem with your MAME software settings, not the controller! If your controller doesn't work in the X-Arcade™ Test Utility Program, then it will NOT work in MAME™.īefore attempting to play MAME games, test that your controller is fully working in our X-Arcade™ Test Utility Program. But if you are familiar with MAME™ already and are PC savvy, follow these steps to get the X-Arcade working with your version of MAME™. (Srry to stray from the original Subject.IMPORTANT NOTE: If you are new to MAME™, we recommend following our easy guides (for PC and Mac) for using the X-Arcade™ with MAME™. Including any legit (current or past) version of MAME. Pretty much any front end can launch any emulator without side affects.
I just haven't taken the time to look back and see. Note that these other front ends probably have many, if not all the same features as LB/BB and are just as easy (or not) to setup. I like the ease of incorporating the descriptions, art etc and the innate feature of downloading these, relevant to the specific games/platforms.Įveryone has their favorite front end, and that's great. Probably because of my experimenting with others, setup seemed not so bad.
The one I finally landed on and like (this month at least.lol) is LaunchBox/BigBox. I was either too impatient to set them up, they were TOO flashy, too simple or just cumbersome. Over several years I tried many different front ends (Attract-Mode, Easy Interface, Hyperspin, Rocket Launcher, mGalaxy, QMC2.). XML files are pretty cool! But MA couldn't really take advantage of these they way I wanted (layout/themes). So I simply checked the no-audio box before conversion.Īs I discovered (eventually.lol) that for most all games, the are descriptions, box and cartridge art (thinking mostly non-MAME), cabinet picts, controller picts and much, much more out there. The batch conversion works great! For me, I didn't care for the audio from the clips. At 1st the interface seems odd(?) (cumbersome?), but it's a pretty powerful tool. Over years of looking and experimenting, what I found to the very good converter is Super.
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It can be customized but as mentioned, no MP4 support is kind of lame. Though there is no support from the original author, there are a lot who know it well. My cabinet came with MA and I do actually like it.