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groovy->mame-hbmame-wolfmame b4nd1to's builds (nonag/cv1k/others)
Endprodukt:
As suggested I tried another version and it's a success. Thank you for your work!
Jonny G:
Hey b4nd1t0,
As someone who also makes their own build of MAME with every new version, I'm interested in the output you get when applying the nonag / suppression patch. I notice that you've said you have no programming skills and can't offer support but just wondered what method you use to patch / build.
The patch I use from mkchamp at http://mamestuff.lowtrucks.net/MKChamp/ obviously hasn't been updated in some time. I'm guessing you use this one also. I use MAMECompiler 64 and with the latest few versions I've been getting an error usually on the 3rd hunk of data and have manually edited the patch file's line numbers, which is a bit of a pain.
Thanks!
b4nd1t0:
--- Quote from: Jonny G on September 28, 2022, 04:29:28 am ---Hey b4nd1t0,
As someone who also makes their own build of MAME with every new version, I'm interested in the output you get when applying the nonag / suppression patch. I notice that you've said you have no programming skills and can't offer support but just wondered what method you use to patch / build.
The patch I use from mkchamp at http://mamestuff.lowtrucks.net/MKChamp/ obviously hasn't been updated in some time. I'm guessing you use this one also. I use MAMECompiler 64 and with the latest few versions I've been getting an error usually on the 3rd hunk of data and have manually edited the patch file's line numbers, which is a bit of a pain.
Thanks!
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When there are few lines, I'm having fun editing affected files by hand, not patches.
if you need it, I attach the latest patch I use, however, it is very easy to create your own patches once you have made the changes, just use the diff command from the shell
Jonny G:
Thank you so much for that, any chance you could run me through exactly how to use the diff command as well please? Manually compiling MAME is not something I've ever done. Always used MC64.
Thanks!
b4nd1t0:
Uploaded groovyhbmame 0.245.6 - windows and linux - NO cv1k patch
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