Download the latest Mame32 distribution [not the source] self-extracting archive
available at
Mame32QA.
Double-click the self-extracting archive .exe, and point the
directory install location to the root of the c:\ drive, or just type in the box
"c:\" [no quotes]. This will create
a c:\mame32 directory with the program and all its support files within it,
looking like the figure at the bottom of this page.
Mame32 requires ROMs to play games; if attempting to play a game
the ROMs of which are not present it will fail and list the files missing. Download the freely available public domain ROMs
[Robby Roto, Gridlee, and Alien Arena] from
Mamedev.org. Place these files
still zipped, into the
\mame32\ROMs folder. Again, do not unzip them.
Some early games require sampled sounds [Space Invaders, Donkey
Kong, etc.] due to their sound hardware, these are available at
Mame.net. If a game requires samples it will show on the game's property
tab [alt-enter]. Place the sample files as zip files into the \mame32\samples
folder. Do not unzip them.
Double-click the Mame32 icon to launch the program. Mame32
will go through its initial diagnostics and search for available games in the
c:\mame32\ROMs directory, and then display the GUI. If the games do not
appear on the available game list, hit F5 to force a game search or do a File
menu / Audit.
These are the bare-boned instructions for getting started with
Mame32. To enhance the look and feel of Mame32 with icons, screenshots,
flyers, cabinets, and background art, proceed to :
Art
and Support Files. To being playing a game, proceed to the
gameplay section.
2006-08-26 02:12 PM -0700 / john iv