head 1.2; access; symbols; locks; strict; comment @// @; 1.2 date 2019.02.03.23.10.19; author wiz; state dead; branches; next 1.1; commitid 66T7eIg549TbmnaB; 1.1 date 2019.01.07.15.51.23; author wiz; state Exp; branches; next ; commitid na0DIecwzIgrNR6B; desc @@ 1.2 log @mame: update to 0.206. Welcome to 2019 – we’re starting the year with a bang! MAME 0.206 is an absolutely huge update when it comes to new dumps and newly working software, especially when it comes to TV games. As far as we know, MAME is the first V.Smile emulator with working controls and the most compatible, with almost all dumped titles fully playable for one player (the second joystick isn’t working yet). A number of JAKKS Pacific games based on similar technology are also working in this release. And from Japan, you can now play the Popira and Dance Dance Revolution Family Mat rhythm games, as well as Super Dash Ball. The Namco Nostalgia and Taito Nostalgia games are now playable, too. Game & Watch coverage is steadily expanding, with Black Jack, Lifeboat, Manhole (new wide screen), and Rain Shower added in this release. Black Jack is particularly notable as it hasn’t seen re-issue or emulation before now. On the arcade side, San Francisco Rush 2049 and its Special Edition have been promoted to working, and we’ve added alternate versions and bootlegs of several supported games. Heihachi_73 has tested the Aristocrat Mk V slot machines, and dozens have been promoted to working. If you enjoy spinning the wheels, why not give some a try? If you’re aware of the effort to preserve original Apple II software in the new low-level WOZ disk image format, it should come as no surprise that MAME is on board. We’ve started documenting these dumps in a software list, and we’ll continue to add dumps as they become available. If you’re a fan of Acorn computers, you might want to try some of the newly supported BBC Micro ROM slot expansions, including banked ROM devices, RAM expansions, and real-time clocks. A few additional Electron expansion devices have been added, too. Of course, these are just selected highlights, and there are plenty more bug fixes and emulation improvements in this release. There are also some incremental improvements to MAME’s system and software selection menus. @ text @$NetBSD: patch-src_mame_machine_pocketc.cpp,v 1.1 2019/01/07 15:51:23 wiz Exp $ Fix compile. https://github.com/mamedev/mame/commit/9592a18b11d708a1430f2684f3f70eef43372de0 --- src/mame/machine/pocketc.cpp.orig 2018-12-25 14:27:31.000000000 +0000 +++ src/mame/machine/pocketc.cpp @@@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@@@ // license:GPL-2.0+ // copyright-holders:Peter Trauner +#include "emu.h" #include "includes/pocketc.h" WRITE8_MEMBER(pocketc_state::out_a_w) @ 1.1 log @mame: update to 0.205. With Christmas just over, it’s time for the final MAME release for 2018, and what a year it’s been! MAME 0.205 is no different. Newly supported arcade systems include Unico’s Magic Purple, and Visco’s never-before-seen prototype Pastel Island. The latter ties in nicely with improved video emulation for the SSV platform (yes, this fixes other long-standing glitches, too). Newly playable machines include Konami’s Tobe! Polystars, Evil Night and Total Vice. Yes, Konami M2 emulation is finally here! Be aware that there’s still a lot of room for performance optimisation on this system. Putting arcade systems aside for a moment, this release includes support for Dance Dance Revolution Strawberry Shortcake, and the Nintendo Game & Watch titles Oil Panic and Squish. Interestingly, there are no other emulators or simulators for Squish, and it hasn’t been included in any of Nintendo’s Game & Watch collections. It seems to draw inspiration from the Famicom game Devil World. There are hundreds more Commodore 64 cassettes in the software list now, and quite a few more BBC ROMs as well. Software lists have been added for the Nascom computers, along with updates to the boot ROM choices and better keyboard emulation. We’ve also created a skeleton driver and documented the known software for the Chinese Monon Color console. In a last-minute addition we added support for new version 2 .WOZ floppy images on the Apple II family. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD$ @