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It will ask you password (admin) and it will then install the SDL framework correctly. Sudo cp -r /Volumes /SDL /SDL.framework /Library /Frameworks / I’ve been using El Capitan (Mac OS X 10.11) beta for a few days now and noticed that installing the SDL framework does not work with simple drag and drop, however, through Terminal (“ Applications” “ Terminal“) it does work.įirst mount the DMG (double click) and then open Terminal and type:
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Your Mac will ask for authentication, and you will need to enter your password.Įl Capitan (10.11) – Or how to use Terminal to install SDL Now drag the file “SDL.framework” from the DMG to the “/Library/Frameworks” directory you just opened. Next open the Finder and go to “/Library/Frameworks” (from the Finder menu: “ Go” “ Go to folder“, enter “ /Library/Frameworks” and click “ Go“). To install the SDL library (framework) we will need to copy the “ SDL.framework” file of the mounted DMG into the “ /Library/Frameworks” directory.įirst, double click the DMG file, so it gets mounted. For games and emulators we do need this, so we need to install SDL.Īt the time that I’m writing this article, SDL 2.0 is already available, but MAME isn’t compatible with that just yet. SDL, Simple Directmedia Layer, is a framework or library that allows cross-platform development of applications that need low level access to audio, keyboard, mouse, joystick, and graphics hardware via OpenGL or Direct3D.
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The following steps will do all this just in more detail … Step 1 – Download and Install the SDL framework
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I'll just have to be sure to also delete the ROMs in case I ever use the EmuMovies service again to update my assets library.ĭoes anyone have a good suggestion to make this manual process a little bit easier? Depending on what comes out of this discussion I'm not sure how long it would take to develop a solution, so I'm going to assume it would be a while.For the impatient, like myself at times, here the very short version: It's a painful process, but it's not beyond the scope of doing it manually (as long as I only have to do it once). From there I can manually delete the videos from my assets folder. Doing a "find" search for "mature" shows me all the games with the "mature" label. I believe I've created a monster here! Anyway, I found the catver.ini file (although I found it under GameEx/DATA, not in the MAME folder). Appears that there were quite a few apps that probably tapped this file but none appear to be actively updated. You can look under your MAME\ini path to located Catver.ini which will list the adult games as *Mature*. Since it works with the catver.ini file, it may still be viable unless someone else has knowledge of a better utility. It has not been updated since 2005 and the links for the data files are also dead. I've not used it personally but it may be worth looking into. There is a utility called MAME Content Manager. Where can I get that list? Thanks everyone. The filter does seem to work but it's simply too risky to leave them lying around, because you know the first time a kid steps up to the machine, the filter will fail and I'll be embarrassed.
I'll take that and scour my video folder and manually delete all of the videos for the adult games.Īnyone have a better idea? I also plan to manually delete the adult game roms. So, I think the solution for me would be to get a list of all the game roms that GameEx searches for when I apply the adult games filter. This is unacceptable if I'm going to allow kids (or even family/friends) near my cabinet.
So, when I'm at the GameEx main menu, and it is showing random gameplay videos, it occasionally will show an adult game (this happens more often than you would think given the sheer number of games).
Unfortunately, when I used EmuMovies to download the artwork/videos for my games it downloaded it for all the adult games too. It filters the games from the list of MAME games when browsing. I have applied the adult games filter that GameEx provides and that seems to work. One thing I have left to do is remove all of the adult games from GameEx. First off, I begin construction of my cabinet in 2 days!