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MAME 0.246 Released!!
« on: July 31, 2022, 07:50:07 am »
MAME 0.246

Just in time for the end of July, MAME 0.246 makes its grand entrance.  The biggest upheaval this month was the reorganisation of the source code to match the project structure.  If you’re paying attention, you’ll see the change on the system information screens.  Apart from that, it should be transparent to users, while simplifying life for developers.

Several audio issues have been fixed this month, including a big overhaul for Fairlight CMI IIx synthesiser channel card emulation, and DAC sound for JPM Lucky Casino fruit machines.  The latest enhancements for the crt-geom and crt-geom-deluxe shaders have been belatedly integrated, and the Chinese and Brazilian Portuguese user interface translations are once again up-to-date and complete.  Software list updates this month include more prototype console cartridges, half a dozen newly dumped e-kara cartridges, and quite a few metadata cleanups and corrections, as well as the usual batches of Apple II floppies, Commodore 64 tapes and vgmplay music rips.

You can read all the details about development activity this month in the whatsnew.txt file, or download the source and 64-bit Windows binary packages from the download page.  Until next time, happy MAMEing!

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