![]() ![]() Also I am sure that linux/unix users will be happy to have something like CLRmame or Romcenter but much better Better to do it from beginning for all platforms I am sure after 1st release in short time any1 will ask for other OSs. Also I suggest (or it is my own idea) to build project on some OS independed language or platform like Java or better Lazarus (Free pascal IDE) but without any OS API-es or OS based controls, so it will be easy to compile binaries for any platform. This should be pretty huge project so obviously I can't do it alone. Auto download/update cheats, icons, snaps, mameinfo, hiscore etc. Support for chdrom and ldplayer (you can use both of them on CHDs/LDs Auditing tools roms, samples, chds (like popular CLRmame and Romcenter) ![]() *** PART II (auditing and roms/chds maintenance) *** Auto ending/patching/building with options which user predefine Download whatever user wants (base source + updates + maybe unofficial fixes which are created after update release) Automatic check about new release from (base release + updates) *** PART I (source manage/maintenance) *** I am thinking (because MAMEBase asked for some features) to start making GUI app which will have all-in-one. :5483:symbol: "_Z16cpu_init_am29000P14running_devicePFiS0_iE" can't be undefined in a subtraction expression Src/emu/cpu/am29000/am29000.c:320: warning: control may reach end of non-void function ‘UINT32 read_program_word(am29000_state*, UINT32)’ being inlined Running the patches (0136u1.diff, then 0136u2.diff) seems to go fine.īut when I try to "make" it appears to run fine just as it did all the versions previous to 136, but when it finishes I get a bunch of errors and no mame file and it looks like nothing changed in the mame folder:Ĭc1plus: warnings being treated as errors Running endings ("./endings" took me a while to figure out) seems to go fine. Need help and am not computer savvy enough to understand any of this, or what I'm doing wrong.Ĭomputer: OS X 10.5.8, Dual 2.5 GHz PowerPC G5 ![]()
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