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**This removes the nag screen that informs you if a rom doesn't work correctly, or if at all, if you use this no nag, then please do NOT go to the mame support site with issues with games, please only use if you understand that there will be no help from anyone at mamedev as you are using a modified version of mame.

 

Contents: mame.exe - Normal Mame with Nags removed. (Note mame no longer carries the 64 in its exe name changed by Devs in 0.229)

This version also allows the games Akai Katana and Dodonpachi Saidaioujou  to be played.

It's advisable to download the full mame official pack and install it, then just overwrite the exe with the replacement, this covers any changes the mame devs may have made to the support files.

After you have done this, make sure you copy the folders artwork, ctrlr, cheat, hlsl, ini, folders and the ini files from the root of your original mame folder, and move/copy them to the new install.  

If you are using your own installed/setup of mame then make sure you also set in the mame.ini  'Skip_gameinfo  1'

If you got Launchbox to setup mame for you when asked, you only need to replace the exe and play.

 

As some are not sure about  False Positives, and report a virus was detected, As goes for all versions i upload, they are all ran through virustotal before i upload, and if by any chance something did end up with an issue it would be noticed very quickly after upload and would be removed/restricted.

0.274 - https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/50aec0413b2cc4b526cfa72e6f8972623c446e2748682a3764ac1a5de9a542f2

 

All NEW versions of the No-Nag will be posted in this download thread only, if you wish to get the new releases every month, either follow myself or the thread, As the download section will not show any new releases.

Edited by MadK9
Updated Virustotal for 0.274 & Tags


What's New in Version 0.274   See changelog

Released

source: r/mame

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MAME 0.274

Today’s the day you get to experience MAME 0.274 for the first time! As previously mentioned, our Windows binary releases now require a CPU with x86-64-v2 functionality. The most anticipated feature completed this month is almost certainly the 64-bit ARMv8 recompiler back-end. It’s been tested on macOS, conventional Linux and Android, and provides some very welcome performance improvements when emulating systems with RISC CPUs, including MIPS III, PowerPC and SuperH. In addition to the new back-end, we’ve fixed some bugs in the existing back-ends and made some performance improvements for x86-64. Keep in mind that the actual performance benefits you experience will vary substantially depending on your CPU and the emulated system and software.

While that was happening, emulation work continued to progress. This release adds support for numerous digital pets, a couple more Tronica LCD games, and several synthesisers. Several CD-i graphics formats have been fixed, and speaking of Philips, video emulation for their Minitel 2 terminal has been improved as well. Our NEC µPD17771C emulation has been completely overhauled, which is particularly noticeable in Star Speeder on the Epoch Super Cassette Vision.

Lots has been going on in computer emulation this month. We’ve taken a few steps along the road to emulating the first-generation Power Macintosh systems; the Heath/Zenith computers now have hard-sectored floppy formats and working joystick support; the JUKU E5104 now has mouse support; the Silicon Graphics Professional IRIS 4D workstations are now considered working. There’s also been some work on Amiga graphics emulation, although some of the improvements missed this release.

As always, you can read about all of the month’s development work in the whatsnew.txt file. If you’re excited and want to try it out, head right over to the mame web pages https://www.mamedev.org where you can find the source code and 64-bit Windows binary packages. See you all again next month for another thrilling MAME release!

 

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MadK9

Posted (edited)

@gavatron I have posted before how to edit the source and compile mame.

It takes time, about an hour to do, remember any mistakes you make may not show up in the compile

untill very near the end so you just waste even more time (ask me how i know). So take your time.

Additionally, the code base changes and as such the diff files will not match versions.

 

NOTE: use the line numbers as a guide, as the source changes the lines move, and if there is no major change to the source then there will be no diff file for the new version. 

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gavatron

Posted

8 hours ago, MadK9 said:

@gavatron I have posted before how to edit the source and compile mame.

It takes time, about an hour to do, remember any mistakes you make may not show up in the compile

untill very near the end so you just waste even more time (ask me how i know). So take your time.

Additionally, the code base changes and as such the diff files will not match versions.

 

NOTE: use the line numbers as a guide, as the source changes the lines move, and if there is no major change to the source then there will be no diff file for the new version. 

This is exactly what I was searching for, thanks for going out of your way to reply here for me @MadK9

MadK9

Posted (edited)

36 minutes ago, gavatron said:

This is exactly what I was searching for, thanks for going out of your way to reply here for me @MadK9

I should of added, the only section of mamedev you want is the Downloads, just grab the latest mysys

msys64-2022-01-12.exe 

then close the page, you will not do any of the other stuff.

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mandermannen

Posted

perfect solutions for removing this nags. I was wondering if it is possible to also remove the screen 'state successfully loaded'. i don't think this message is needed and it looks not nice in a cabinet

MadK9

Posted

4 hours ago, mandermannen said:

perfect solutions for removing this nags. I was wondering if it is possible to also remove the screen 'state successfully loaded'. i don't think this message is needed and it looks not nice in a cabinet

Not something i will do, sorry.

mandermannen

Posted

Thank you for your response. Is there maybe another way? Are there video's of how to compile mame? Im not an expert in this

BrunoRaji

Posted

could you share the files you modified? I would love to make a version for linux

MadK9

Posted

On 1/28/2023 at 9:16 AM, mandermannen said:

Thank you for your response. Is there maybe another way? Are there video's of how to compile mame? Im not an expert in this

 

On 2/16/2023 at 3:12 AM, BrunoRaji said:

could you share the files you modified? I would love to make a version for linux

Scroll up just a little in this thread you will see i already gave instructions on how to no nag for yourself, its pretty easy to do.

daysgoneby81

Posted

I am having the same issue...I followed the same guide for a launchbox install of MAME.  I downloaded the matching .252 no nag exe and overwrote the one in the mame folder within launchbox, but I will get nag screens when launching games....did I miss something?

Knowcontrol

Posted

3 hours ago, daysgoneby81 said:

did I miss something?

In LB go to Emulators and then confirm that your emulator path is pointing to the no-nag exe.

MadK9

Posted

4 hours ago, daysgoneby81 said:

I am having the same issue...I followed the same guide for a launchbox install of MAME.  I downloaded the matching .252 no nag exe and overwrote the one in the mame folder within launchbox, but I will get nag screens when launching games....did I miss something?

The No Nag will only suppress the Rom Warning window when you run a rom that has known issues, To check this run a game and on startup

does a window show up like for example the following

image.thumb.png.cd1b4f92d5b089326423eddb07e7783a.png

If so, then you have something configured wrong, to check further if you press TAB with a game loaded.

image.thumb.png.ff1a7e064eef5fd2a88019bfafd55219.png

If this line 'Warning Information' is NOT there then No Nag will have done nothing, as it will only suppress Warnings and the Initializing txt.

The no nag is working fine, its tested fully before release and if i made a mistake it would be picked up on the day i release it, this release is at the end of its cycle, and a new version should be out on Wednesday the 29th.

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daysgoneby81

Posted

Thanks.  I think I was misunderstood on what a NAG screen was.  I believe what I am talking about are the ROM check screens and bootup within the ROM.  I assume you cannot skip those without booting from a save state.

sundogak

Posted

On 3/29/2023 at 10:52 AM, daysgoneby81 said:

Thanks.  I think I was misunderstood on what a NAG screen was.  I believe what I am talking about are the ROM check screens and bootup within the ROM.  I assume you cannot skip those without booting from a save state.

Correct, you cannot skip that since integral to the emulation.  From a ROM view it is just like powering up the real arcade unit and it will do whatever is done as far as boot cycle.  As you noted, save states are only solution (or using a fast forward button/key assignment).  

Yenome

Posted

using chrome on windows 10 and 11 latest release reports virus found.

 

chrispitude

Posted

@MadK9, I will echo what everyone else has said - thank you for doing what you do.

Farhan

Posted

Thank you for this no-nag build.
Please, start compiling No-Nag 32bit for Windows XP 32bit as well.
Definitely, it will also be more appreciated.

MadK9

Posted

2 hours ago, Farhan said:

Thank you for this no-nag build.
Please, start compiling No-Nag 32bit for Windows XP 32bit as well.
Definitely, it will also be more appreciated.

Unfortunately this wont happen, you are the first person to ask for this since i started doing the no nags from mame 0.218, nearly 4 years ago. as mame themselves only release the 64bit version compiled now, the demand for it is very very low. My suggestion is to compile it yourself making sure not to use the 'PTR64=1' switch .

I have left instructions on how to compile this no nag several times on this forum and i also believe in this thread, its not hard to do

Sorry i can not offer any more than that.

Gullly

Posted

hey noob here 

I download the no nag .exe replaced the orginal .exe but I still get the "press an key to continue screen" and the load up nags for all games. not sire if I"m doing it right. ROMS and MAME are 0.263. my expectation is that the ROMS should load right to the start. overall everything else in launchbox is working perfectly.

gh0stp1rate

Posted

9 hours ago, Gullly said:

hey noob here 

I download the no nag .exe replaced the orginal .exe but I still get the "press an key to continue screen" and the load up nags for all games. not sire if I"m doing it right. ROMS and MAME are 0.263. my expectation is that the ROMS should load right to the start. overall everything else in launchbox is working perfectly.

Are you sure you downloaded the correct version for whichever version of MAME you are using?

JoeViking245

Posted

16 hours ago, Gullly said:

hey noob here 

I download the no nag .exe replaced the orginal .exe but I still get the "press an key to continue screen" and the load up nags for all games. not sire if I"m doing it right. ROMS and MAME are 0.263. my expectation is that the ROMS should load right to the start. overall everything else in launchbox is working perfectly.

Per the instructions, did you "make sure you also set in the mame.ini  'Skip_gameinfo  1' "?

Alternately, you can add to the command-line parameters -"skip_gameinfo" (without quotes).

 

Gullly

Posted

7 hours ago, JoeViking245 said:

Per the instructions, did you "make sure you also set in the mame.ini  'Skip_gameinfo  1' "?

Alternately, you can add to the command-line parameters -"skip_gameinfo" (without quotes).

 

Thank you. OK this is probably it. can you expand on this one.  where would I enter the command line parameters or edit the MAME.ini?

gh0stp1rate

Posted (edited)

57 minutes ago, Gullly said:

Thank you. OK this is probably it. can you expand on this one.  where would I enter the command line parameters or edit the MAME.ini?

Open up Notepad and put in the following text:

mame.exe -cc

Save it as whatever name you want for it like CreateConfig for example and then change the .txt extension to .bat. Put that file in the same directory/folder with your mame.exe and then just double-click on it and the mame.ini, plugin.ini and ui.ini files will be created in the same folder. Open mame.ini with any text editor like Notepad, find the skip_gameinfo line and change the 0 to a 1, save and close it. Next open ui.ini, find the skip_warnings line and change the 0 to a 1, next find the skip_biosmenu line and change the 0 to a 1, then find the skip_partsmenu line and change the 0 to a 1, save and close.🙂

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