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huggins0484
July 5th, 2009, 03:25
Okay, well i wanted to go back in the old days and play the original Xevious game from Namco. So, i downloaded the mame emulator from a site and added the rom and started playing it. There is a menu and it has so many controls. I went through all of them and never found one that lets you take it off of Full screen.
Away from all of those details, lol, all i want to know is if there is a way I can play the mame emulator in a window on your computer instead of full screen.
Thanks for what you can do!
FatTrucker
July 5th, 2009, 13:56
Presuming you're using MameUI, in which case you simply click on 'Options' from the toolbar, then 'default game options' then 'display'. Now check the box that says 'run in a window'.
If you're using commandline mame the same option exists in the mame.ini file. Simply change the run in a window setting from 0 to 1.
rpe94
January 1st, 2010, 20:09
Where do you find what keyboard controls operate specific games. I'm trying for instance to find out what keyboard key drops bombs on ground objects. I know CTRL fires missiles, but I need to drop bombs.
Zach
January 2nd, 2010, 18:00
When you're running a game, hit TAB
It should bring up an in-game type menu for the emulator, that shows the key designations
rpe94
January 2nd, 2010, 18:33
Thank you. I did that, but the only movements it lits are up, down, left, right and button 1 and button 2. The button 1 (CTRL) is rapid fire missiles, and Button 2 (ALT) is single shot.
No options for dropping bombs on the ground objects.
Any ideas, anyone?
FatTrucker
January 2nd, 2010, 20:51
Button 1 is your cannons (the rapid firing double shot), button 2 is your bombs (the single shot). You need to have the targeting reticule over the ground based enemy you want it to hit.
rpe94
January 2nd, 2010, 22:52
Oh, thought you would've read higher up in the thread. Was referring to the game, Xevious.
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