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http://replay.marpirc.net/r/vsnetscra

http://replay.marpirc.net/inp/d/c/d/zid ... olf150.zip
Doesn't playback for me (and apparently for PP too), no coin inserted at the beginning.
But if I create a default nvram it playbacks ok.
ZID says no nvram was used, can anyone check ?
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Same here, doesn't insert coin without NVRAM, but works if you allow it to use default NVRAM.
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I record my replay erasing NVRAM before starting. I always do

I can see my replay without NVRAM

I explained edusword what happens and I hope your answer. if confirmed that the INP is not valid'll have no trouble accepting that my INP requires nvram (although I did not use NVRAM, which are two different things)
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Erasing NVRAM before starting is not enough, because it recreates one while you are recording if you have not forbid the creation of a nvram directory.
That can be done by adding "-nvram_directory NUL" to your command line, or creating an empty txt file called "nvram" (without extension) where you have mame.exe
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Question is that I can see my replay without NVRAM, and everyone can

I will wait to hear edusword, he will verify that can see my replay without NVRAM
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ZID wrote:everyone can
Noone (PP, Pat and me) can except you.
Did you check after you're playing back, if there is a "nvram" DIRECTORY created ?
if so it explains why you can playback, but as long as you're not disabling the creation of nvram directory it won't be ok
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Phil Lamat wrote:
ZID wrote:everyone can
Noone (PP, Pat and me) can except you.
Did you check after you're playing back, if there is a "nvram" DIRECTORY created ?
if so it explains why you can playback, but as long as you're not disabling the creation of nvram directory it won't be ok
Yees, everyone can, but you dont have patience

Of course there is no NVRAM directory created after playing

Patience, I explain edusword and he will decide and will explain all (do not ignore this part, patience)
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The 1P start is pressed during the boot up of the machine suggesting NVRAM used at the time of the recording, I agree.
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I've just checked the replay. I've used WolfMAME 0.150 via mamepgui. I have a NVRAM folder, but it is empty.

First time I tried to see the replay, no credit was inserted and the play never started. So I closed the replay and opened it again (without closing the GUI), and that second time I saw the replay correctly until the end. The replay is an 1CC and the score indicated by ZID is correct.

¿This is not a valid replay? Yes, a second attempt is needed, but them you can see the replay perfectly. ¿Is it not enough for validating the replay?

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edusword wrote:First time I tried to see the replay, no credit was inserted and the play never started. So I closed the replay and opened it again (without closing the GUI), and that second time I saw the replay correctly until the end. The replay is an 1CC and the score indicated by ZID is correct.
Sounds exactly like NVRAM to me. When first run, NVRAM data is invalid (will usually start as all 0x00 or all 0xff), the game sees this and writes the default values. This takes a bit of extra time (EEPROMs are not all that fast), so if the player starts quickly with a default NVRAM present, then without it, it will appear to not start as the start button is pressed before the game starts checking for it.

Recommendation: set nvram_directory to NUL, or use the provided record.bat and playback.bat batch files from the commandline.
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edusword wrote: I have a NVRAM folder, but it is empty.
This is the problem (even if empty)
edusword wrote:
First time I tried to see the replay, no credit was inserted and the play never started. So I closed the replay and opened it again (without closing the GUI), and that second time I saw the replay correctly until the end. The replay is an 1CC and the score indicated by ZID is correct.
We don't say the inp can't be playbacked, just it can't be playbacked without nvram ...

edusword wrote:¿This is not a valid replay?
... and that's why the inp is not valid for Marp (this is what rule 2f says)

ZID will have to retry again, this time disabling nvram (just add what Barry says to your commandline)
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