

My Studio II folder clearly shows I've got everything where it should be. It's my understanding that BIOS need to be in the same folder as the roms and with their exact names. Then when I launch MAME64 and double-click it there, I get the message below. If there's a complete romset with all of these 1970s and 1980s roms in working condition, just let me know.īy the way, the current issue is when I launch Space Wars on LaunchBox I get MAME's "initializing" message for a split second and then nothing happens. Do you mean complete romsets? Because this is not the case.
CASIO LOOPY CONSOLE SOFTWARE
What I'm not sure about is the "correct Software List roms" you speak of. I'll add other roms later, but I just wanna focus on one platform to make it easier. I also just created an ini file which I didn't have earlier and even went into MAME64 and redirected my roms to the RCA Studio II folder. Loopy has issues here on my MAME setup with corrupted graphics, no sound. Most roms start with corrupted graphics, so hit F3 to clear the screen, then Q to start the game. If you have the bios rom for the RCA, studio2.zip, and the correct Software List roms, current MAME should be able to run the roms. So yeah, I'll accept any advice on setting up these platforms in LaunchBox. I probably have a better shot with MAME instead.
CASIO LOOPY CONSOLE WINDOWS
Maybe the current MAME build can handle everything now.Īlso, I tried using RCA Studio II's emulator "STEM" and Windows will not run it no matter how far back I set backwards compatibility. I've read a little bit about MESS but most of what I've read is years old and I understand that MESS got absorbed into MAME so I don't know if MESS is recommended anymore. I can't get the following working on either MAME:

CASIO LOOPY CONSOLE HOW TO
Maybe there's something about MAME I'm not getting.Īnyway, I'm just looking to figure out how to configure the Casio Loopy, RCA Studio II, and if anyone has tips on the future platforms I'll be working with just to avoid headaches I would greatly appreciate it. MAME confuses me more every day as each platform I've dealt with requires at least a slightly different setup. People have found ways to run these ancient platforms either through MAME or MESS either through RetroArch or standalone and still launched through LaunchBox.
