ia-rcade
allows you to use the emulator MAME with
roms hosted at archive.org.
Machines ROMs/CHDs and software lists ROMs/CHDs are supported.
Before using ia-rcade
please read the legal
notes below.
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Java 1.8+.
Mac OS x Users: Some users reported issues to install Java Superior to 6. If it is you case, read this Stack Overflow thread.
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A version of Mame 0.149+ that suits your operating system. Make sure Mame is correctly installed and works as expected before trying
ia-rcade
. Recommended version is one that match exactly one of the available romsets at archive.org. As of now, available romsets range from 0.149 to 0.197. So recommended version is 0.197. If your Mame version does not match exactly a romset version,ia-rcade
searchs for roms in greatest romsets version less than your Mame version. In this case, some required files may be missing. Its a hit or miss but works pretty well if the version delta between Mame and romsets is not too high. Previous versions of Mame are available here.
Despite ia-rcade
can be considered safe, it is for now a beta software. It
should not affect the roms into your rompath. But if you take care of your
collection, it would be safer to try ia-rcade
with another rompath. See
below
If you change your version of Mame, i recommend you to use another empty
rompath to prevent a mixed versions romset
. Some roms could have been
changed from a romset version to another so it is safer to download them
again.
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Make your rompath writable or add another writable one on the 'rompath' directive of
mame.ini
$ chmod +w /path/to/mame/roms
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Install
ia-rcade
and make it executable:$ sudo curl -fsSLo /usr/local/bin/ia-rcade https://github.com/TiBeN/ia-mame/releases/download/1.2/ia-rcade $ sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/ia-rcade
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Tell
ia-rcade
where is your Mame executable by making it available on your $PATH environment variable — its name must match mame[64][.exe] — or by setting on your ~./bashrc, or ~/.bash_profile or somewhere else, the $MAME_EXEC environment variable:$ vim ~/.bashrc export MAME_EXEC=/path/to/mame64
- Download ia-rcade.exe and place it on the folder where is your mame.exe
You can alternatively place it somewhere else and use the $MAME_EXEC env variable:
C:\> SET MAME_EXEC=C:\Users\tiben\mame\mame.exe
The compilation requires Maven
.
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git clone this repository:
$ git clone https://github.com/TiBeN/ia-rcade
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Build and package using maven:
$ cd /path/to/ia-rcade $ mvn package
The binary files ia-rcade
(Linux/OS X) and ia-rcade.exe
(Windows) and
the executable jar are available on the target
directory.
ia-rcade
acts like a command wrapper
of the original Mame executable.
Use it exactly like the original Mame command line. When you launch a
game or a system, ia-rcade
looks at your rompath to determine what
ROM/CHD files are missing and fetch them from archive.org into your
rompath. Once the files are downloaded, it returns control to original
Mame executable which launches the game/system.
Let's try Galaxian
. Simply type what you would have typed with the original
Mame to launch the game:
$ ia-rcade galaxian
Let's try Pacman. Open a console cmd
then type:
C:\> cd \path\to\mame
C:\> ia-rcade.exe pacman
Alternatively, the provided executable jar can be used directly:
$ java -jar ia-rcade.jar sf2
If you want to try ia-rcade
using a different rompath than your Mame's
default, you can use the original Mame option -rompath
on the
command-line.
$ ia-rcade -rompath /tmp sms sonic
It is possible to run ia-rcade
without running Mame afterward using the
-noexecmame
option. This can be useful if you only want to download a
rom file without execute the game. If the rom is already available,
ia-rcade
simply does nothing.
$ ia-rcade -noexecmame sms sonic
ia-rcade
does not work when used with the included Mame GUI. However it
should work with frontends using some tweaks. Reddit user jstefa
managed to make ia-rcade
work in his
cab
with the frontend attract-mode.
ia-rcade
relies on romsets
available at
archive.org. Not all romsets for all Mame versions are hosted and some
versions miss parts like softwarelist or chd sets. ia-rcade
tries to
find missing roms in previous collections but olders roms may not work
with a more recent version of Mame.
ia-rcade
is an independant project and is in any way associated
with the official Mamedev team.
ia-rcade
uses archive.org as a service and does not host nor provide
directly any rom file.
Some rom files are the proprietary of copyright holders.
If you want to contribute or simply share your thoughs about ia-rcade
feel free to send your pull requests here at github or join me at
reddit.
One really simple contribution is keep me informed when new romsets are hosted at archive.org.
Releases announces on reddit triggered some good discussions: