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* [[MAME/Guide/Configure|Configuring MAME (before playing a game)]] | * [[MAME/Guide/Configure|Configuring MAME (before playing a game)]] | ||
* [[MAME/Guide/Playing|Playing games in MAME]] | * [[MAME/Guide/Playing|Playing games in MAME]] | ||
* [[MAME/Guide/ | * [[MAME/Guide/Special Keys|Controlling MAME while playing a game]] | ||
* [[MAME/Guide/Variations|The different varieties of MAME]] | * [[MAME/Guide/Variations|The different varieties of MAME]] | ||
* [[MAME/Guide/Support Files|Using support files with MAME]] | * [[MAME/Guide/Support Files|Using support files with MAME]] | ||
* [[MAME/Guide/Front Ends|Using Front-Ends with MAME]] | * [[MAME/Guide/Front Ends|Using Front-Ends with MAME]] | ||
* [[MAME/Guide/Misc|Everything else (controllers and cabinets)]] | * [[MAME/Guide/Misc|Everything else (controllers and cabinets)]] |
Revision as of 22:53, 10 September 2006
Introduction
What this guide does:
- Help the average user locate and install MAME on their computer.
- Teach the average user how to configure and operate MAME.
- Teach the average user about the different variations of MAME.
- Inform users about support files and front-ends.
- Discuss controlelr options and lightly touch upon the phenomenon of building a MAME cabinet.
What this guide does not do:
- Teach a user how to find and download ROMs.
- Teach the user how to configure options that are unique to particular MAME variations.
- Teach the user how to operate MAME from anything other than a Windows/Linux/Mac environment.