Hey guys,
In MAME32 (0.11), after you run an audit and you get various error messages, would it be correct to say:
1) If you get a "NOT FOUND" OR "NOT FOUND (shared with parent)", then you have a bad/corrupt/old ROM or you are missing a .CHD file. This usually means you need to go and retrieve the correct/newer versions of the ROM.
2) If you get a "INCORRECT LENGTH", then you have a bad/corrupt/old ROM. This usually means you need to go and retrieve the correct/newer versions of the ROM.
3) If you get a "NO GOOD DUMP KNOWN", and it shows up in MAME32 as Dumping Status - No Dump, then you have the best ROM available. There is nothing to do to make the ROM audit without errors.
4) If you get a "NEEDS REDUMP", and it shows up in MAME32 as Dumping Status - Bad Dump, then you have the best ROM available. There is nothing to do to make the ROM audit without errors.
Thanks in advance.
In MAME32 (0.11), after you run an audit and you get various error messages, would it be correct to say:
1) If you get a "NOT FOUND" OR "NOT FOUND (shared with parent)", then you have a bad/corrupt/old ROM or you are missing a .CHD file. This usually means you need to go and retrieve the correct/newer versions of the ROM.
2) If you get a "INCORRECT LENGTH", then you have a bad/corrupt/old ROM. This usually means you need to go and retrieve the correct/newer versions of the ROM.
3) If you get a "NO GOOD DUMP KNOWN", and it shows up in MAME32 as Dumping Status - No Dump, then you have the best ROM available. There is nothing to do to make the ROM audit without errors.
4) If you get a "NEEDS REDUMP", and it shows up in MAME32 as Dumping Status - Bad Dump, then you have the best ROM available. There is nothing to do to make the ROM audit without errors.
Thanks in advance.