No, only SNES ROMs work on SNES. You need a NES emulator to run NES ROMs.
No. Snes9x only plays SNES ROMs. You would need another emulator, such as Nestopia, to play NES games.
Visual Boy Advance: http://vba.ngemu.com/
IDE involves the interaction of the computer with hard drives and CD-ROMS. Atapi specifies the IDE tape drives and CD-ROMS.
A ROM image for a video game is basically a software copy of a hardware chip. There is no such thing for Java, or any game written in Java.
you have to put the .chd file in a seprate folder and name it carnevil arrange the folders like this in the roms folder c: mame/roms/carnevil.zip c: mame/roms/carnevil/carnevil.chd hopefully you get it to run
MAME Roms are new emulator applications for video arcade games to make them operate better. MAME Roms stores a lot more memory and history than other Roms.
The project 64 is a Nintendo 64 emulator that lets you play Nintendo 64 games that you download from websites.
You place a MAME compatable rom, still zipped up, imto the ROMs folder wherever you installed the MAME directory. Make sure your MAMe32 program points to the correct directory locations.
You can download the ever-so-popular MAME emulator from just about any emulation site. Then, google something like 'free mame roms'. you should get tons of responses, as mame is a fairly popular emulator.
http://www.romnation.net/srv/roms/45177/mame/Mortal-Kombat-4-rev-L3.html
Firstly, I'd suggest to either get a windows shelled MAME program, or get a mame frontend for your MAME 0.142. The MAME binary program you have is a command line running executable (it's ran by entering various command codes in a dos like window), it's very technical and unweildy. A MAME program ran in a windows shell or a frontend are loads easier to manage and launch. My suggestions for a windows shelld MAME program is to look up the program called IV Play. it's free and you can search the site for the appropriate MAME version you need. A frontend, is a program that you launch to run the MAME 0.142 binary for you in a menu format. You just install the frontend, setup the directories so it knows where your MAME 0.142 program is at. Then just use the friendly interface frontend. Two excellent frontends to try: GameEx, it's free and has a nice setup program. And Maximus Arcade, it's free for the fully functioning trial program. Once that is set up, locate and download some romsets. Place the zipped files into the rom folder in your MAME 0.142 folder, it should be labeled "ROMS". Do Not unzip the roms, just leave them like they are, your MAME can handle it. Start up the frontend, load a rom from the list, and play!
The Zinc emulation program only currently runs a handfull of specific titles, about 70 titles, as opposed to MAME's 2000+ game catalog. It could be the games you have isn't yet compatable to Zinc.
MAME currently boasts it's configured to emulate about 6000 roms, and many of those can have multiple rom files to make one game. These multiple files are commonly refered to as a "parent" rom and various romsets. An example might be one game like galaga thats originally a japanese game, that rom is the "parent", and a smaller romset can be added to translate to another language. Keep in mind that not all of these are playable yet. A more conservitive number of working roms is 2000.
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You can download MAME and find the ROMs this allows you to play the real arcade version along with 1000s of others. Also on the Itunes App store you can find a Robotron Clone called KillaTron 2112 which is for the Iphone/Ipod Touch and Ipad.
Once MAME is installed and you have some roms in the proper folder, right click the desktop or start menu Icon and select to run as Administrator. You might have to also go to the compatability tab and select to run the program under Windows XP service pack 2 or 3.