@ Hot Trout: No worries mate.
@ MAME newbies: Remember to rename
neogeo-fixed.zip back to
neogeo.zip or MAME can't see it.
@ PMJP: So the
uni-bios_3_0.rom was here all along? Can you point directly to it? I was looking for it here the day I joined. I didn't spot it here but was doing multiple Google searches at the time and found it somewhere else anyway.
Your questions are a whole other can of worms!
I'm not sure why there is a grey bar on the right in 2020 Super Baseball in newer MAME. My guess is that MAMEDev have changed something in the emulation code because it's not the same as in an older version of MAME that I checked. Maybe they have to break things sometimes before they can fix them. If it bothers you then try it in the older MAME I used, MAME32 Plus! Plus! 0.119 from the Kaillera site.
The potential causes of the dreaded input lag are numerous and variable. It could be anything from shoddy USB keyboard/controller/adapter, to LCD screen delay, to MAME version differences, to game differences, or combinations thereof. By game differences I mean that some games may have naturally had more input lag than others in their original machine state and MAME is just reflecting that accurately. You'd need to try some tests to isolate possible hardware problems at your end. You can do that with MAME's frame advance option (shift + P).
During gameplay, pause with P. While paused, hold down an input like direction, shot, punch, or whatever on your controller, keep the input held just for the first paused frame and hold shift and press P to advance one frame at a time. Count how many frames it takes for the input to get a response in the game. Now do the same again on the keyboard. All being well, you should get the same frame count between the controller and the keyboard. If there is a discrepancy then that would indicate a hardware problem. The same test can also be used to check to see if a game has variations in response between different MAME versions.
Also of interest: There is a patched version of MAME called Shmupmame where the author has endeavoured to modify the code of various drivers to make their associated games lag free, along with other general improvements to MAME as a whole.