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MAME Compiler 64 v2.0.197
headkaze:
--- Quote from: lettuce on March 15, 2008, 09:01:29 am ---So ive downloaded the source for mame 0123, and want to apply the hi_123u5.diff, before doing this do i need to download 0123u1, 0123u2, 0123u3, 0123u4 diffs and compile them before compiling hi_123u5.diff, or can i just go straight to compling hi_123u5.diff?
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You only compile once. But you must apply all the diff's in order (ie. 0123u1, 0123u2, 0123u3, 0123u4, 0123u5) then apply hi_123u5. Then compile.
A diff file is a patch. The version it patches is indicated in it's file name. So you must patch up to match the version of the hiscore patch.
lettuce:
Ok done that, but when a patch with the Hi_0123u5.diff file it said that it ignored or skipped almost all the files as they had already been patch, is this normal?
headkaze:
--- Quote from: lettuce on March 15, 2008, 11:44:45 am ---Ok done that, but when a patch with the Hi_0123u5.diff file it said that it ignored or skipped almost all the files as they had already been patch, is this normal?
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Start again just to be sure you do it in the right order. If it's skipping parts of the patch most likely you've already applied it. Just extract the Mame 0123 source again and start from scratch.
crummy:
--- Quote from: FhM on March 07, 2008, 08:57:18 pm ---Hmm though I would try this out and kept getting errors. I decided just to try and compile the 123 source with no updates to rule anything out but I get:
src/emu/sound/ay8910.c: In function 'AY8910_set_volume':
Finished!
0 Hours 27 Minutes and 55 Seconds Elapsed.
src/emu/sound/ay8910.c:589: internal compiler error: in assign_386_stack_local, at config/i386/i386.c:13482
I have deleted the source and copied it in again but no luck. Any ideas?
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--- Quote from: FhM on March 10, 2008, 06:04:44 pm ---Ok I figured this out. It only does it when you compile for Pentium 4 +SSE3
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Same thing happened to me. Pentium 4 (-SSE3) seemed to work fine.
headkaze:
--- Quote from: crummy on March 16, 2008, 01:20:14 pm ---Same thing happened to me. Pentium 4 (-SSE3) seemed to work fine.
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EDIT: I see what you mean seems the "Pentium 4 (+SSE3)" optimize option won't allow Mame to compile. So yeah use "Pentium 4 (-SSE3)" option instead.