If you downloaded the package, then simply drag the “MAME” folder to your desired location ( not to the “Applications”). If you downloaded MAME manually, then you’ll need to unzip the downloaded file (I used mame0152-64bit.zip, your version might have a different filename) into a directory, so the files do not get scattered all over the place. I believe the build-in unzipper of MacOS X will create a directory with the files in it automatically when double clicking the file, which results in a directory named the same as the zip file, just without the zip extension. ![]() Rename this directory to for example “MAME” if needed. MAME can be started by double clicking the “ mame64” file in the folder. HOW TO USE MAME EMULATOR ON MAC INSTALL.HOW TO USE MAME EMULATOR ON MAC FOR MAC OS.
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