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| youki:
I use to compile MAME with Visual C++ 2003 , i don't have any problems. (using VCMAME source). The only thing is that you need to have nasm on your machine. therefore i never tried with VC++ Express. I had tried to compile Atomic with it, and never succeeded. :( --- Quote ---@Buddabing I don't think there is anything along the line of new features...it's just mame. But as Poonga mentioned, there is the advanced debugger. I also like the IDE with the intellisense along with other features that make looking through the project much easier. --- End quote --- Totally agree. VC++ debugger is really great , the IDE very user-friendly. For me it is lot of more confortable that using Mingw environement i tried before. |
| arcadegamenut:
I did post on MameWorld and received a link to a thread with the answer. The answer here actually wasn't the answer though. :) Still, it pointed me in the right direction. In armcore7.c, there is a line that read: #define VERBOSELOG verboselog I changed it to this: #define VERBOSELOG(x) verboselog x So now it compiles, but has some trouble linking. I'll probably post a follow-up on MameWorld too later today. |
| arcadegamenut:
It's working now! Thanks to Krick for his help. To see the last part check here: http://www.mameworld.info/ubbthreads/showthreaded.php?Cat=&Number=76712&page=0&view=expanded&sb=5&o=&fpart=1&vc=1 |
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