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diff --git a/docs/source/initialsetup/installingmame.rst b/docs/source/initialsetup/installingmame.rst index 3ace07ade80..c276b3d7a5c 100644 --- a/docs/source/initialsetup/installingmame.rst +++ b/docs/source/initialsetup/installingmame.rst @@ -4,10 +4,18 @@ Installing MAME Microsoft Windows ----------------- -You simply have to download the latest binary archive available from http://www.mamedev.org and to extract its content to a folder. You will end up with many files (below you will find explanations about some of these), and in particular ``MAME.EXE``. This is a command line program. The installation procedure ends here. Easy, isn't it? +You simply have to download the latest binary archive available from +http://www.mamedev.org and to extract its content to a folder. You will end up +with many files (below you will find explanations about some of these), and in +particular **mame.exe**. This is a command line program. The installation +procedure ends here. Easy, isn’t it? Other Operating Systems ----------------------- -In this case, you can either look for pre-compiled (SDL)MAME binaries (e.g. in the repositories of your favorite Linux distro) which should simply extract all the needed files in a folder you choose, or compile the source code by yourself. In the latter case, see our section on :ref:`compiling-all`. +In this case, you can either look for pre-compiled (SDL)MAME binaries (e.g. in +the repositories of your favorite Linux distro) which should simply extract all +the needed files in a folder you choose, or compile the source code by +yourself. In the latter case, see our section on +:ref:`compiling MAME <compiling-all>`. |