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http://buildbot.libretro.com/stable/archive/stable/win-x86_64/Cores-v1.0.0.2-64-bit.zip
Another source of the Libretro 2015 mame emulator (a slightly newer version, but may not work for some or on all roms) is also available in a defender fix .rar file on the Internet here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4Xly3MOoa3qdkFXdHd1aHFSRGc/view?usp=sharing
New Retro Arcade: Neon, when using the mame_libretro 2015 emulator will read from a mame folder with subfolders that is located here: steamapps>common>mame OR c:mame (maybe this is needed for windows 10 users). You should be able to use any version of mame to create your own nvram files (and other files).
For example, the location for the defender nvrm file that works for me is steamapps>common>mame>nvram>defender>nvram. If that does not work you can try c:mame>nvram>defender>nvram.
Good luck, patience should pay off, just keep in mind you need to change the core the rom is using in the arcade builder or xml file AND you must always try to get it working with a fresh copy of your rom's nvram file. I have succesfully used MAME 0.158 to generate nvram files that work and have tested combinations of 0.157-0.159 that seem to work (by using F2 to get past the stall screen and then saving nvram with shift-f7).
I ask this because the file on Libretro's Build Bot that shares the name of mame_libretro.dll is different in size and the CRCs don't match.
It would probably be preferable if we had a link to the most recent version from Libretro's Build Bot that still works. If you post some links appropriate files I would be happy to check on my system and confirm a more appropriate link.
How was you able to do that in NRAN outside using mame its easy but inside there doesnt seem to be any key mapped to enter the test mode to change the ratio
If I use this core for all my roms, will I be able to save progress? Will I be able to use config files obtained from standalone MAME (e.g. increased volume for the Mortal Kombat games)?
Like you said, I did it in my Standalone MAME install and used the NVRAM data from Virtua Racing inside of NRA:N.
The NVRAM data acts as a config file. Its the settings you would adjust in the TEST menu of the arcade machine itself. You will be able to save your progress in games that support it (NBA JAM for instance) and change any of the games parameters such as difficulty and yes, volume.
However when using this core I didn't have much luck in getting Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 running correctly. The changes I applied took effect, but for some strange reason, the picture is skewed HEAVILY. The 2014 core doesn't exhibit this oddity. I haven't tried Mortal Kombat 2.