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 run. Download the freely available public domain ROMs
[Robby Roto and Gridlee] from
Mame.net. Place these files
still zipped, into the
\mame32\ROMs folder. 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.
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.
2004-11-16 09:42 PM -0800 / john iv