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In all honestly you're probably best sticking with a dedicated SNES emulator for what you want to do, but really if you know how to operate MAME and ClrMAME for managing your ROMs then it's not too hard at all, the additional steps needed for using the consoles are just inherited from MESS so any (modern) guides to setting up MESS will explain how to use / setup the console stuff. Quote from: Haze on October 01, 2012, 03:17:36 pm You can use UME (which is just MAME + MESS) if you want to run 'SNES in MAME'

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I offer the full UME binaries for people who just want to unlock the full ability / potential of the project.Ĭompiling your own UME is as simple as getting the official MAME source (as of 0.147) and doing 'make TARGET=ume' From a development point of view it's all just one project developed in one place as of 0.147, the split into MAME / MESS is entirely artificial for legacy / branding reasons.

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'UME snes smw2' is the commandline syntax, or you can use QMC2 as a GUI.īecause it's MAME / MESS based things have a very MAME / MESS-like structure, so you'll need the correct SNES ROM in smw2.zip, also bear in mind that for carts with special chips in them things get a bit fiddly, and also that the SNES emulation code in MAME isn't all that great in the first place.īut yes, that way 'MAME' does run SNES games, because MESS runs them, and UME is the complete version of the MAME project with the MESS component fully integrated and thus contains both the arcade and console support. You can use UME (which is just MAME + MESS) if you want to run 'SNES in MAME' The Super System and Playchoice roms need respective bios roms in the roms folder to work. Also note that SMB2 is the veggie-throwing version, not the Japanese-only Lost Levels (altough some of the Lost Levels are in Vs SMB). SMB has a slightly different layout, but same graphics as the NES version, whereas the Pla圜hoice-10 versions are identical to the NES versions. Super Mario World is the only Nintendo Super System Mario game. Later there was also Nintendo Super System, which was essentaily an SNES version of Playchoice. The Pla圜hoice-10 was identical to an NES and ran typically ten selectable games, with a timer. title at a time, unless it was a dual system, with two back to back or side by side cabs. System was similar to, but not identical to an NES.

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There were 3 Nintendo arcade multi game units.















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