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headkaze:


--- Quote from: bent98 on December 13, 2007, 09:20:59 pm ---Question what if i want to compile 0121u1-u4 and then apply hi_0121u2. Will that be a problem? they havent come out with hi_0121u4 yet
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"they" is MKChamp ;)

bent98:

haha. Will it cause a problem though?

MKChamp:

Someone hasn't 'read' the hiscore thread....

121u2 - CURRENT         hi_121u2.txt

So, hi_121u2.txt works for all versions 121u2 to current...which includes 121u4 ;-)

On a side note,
Hey Headkaze, I did an app for picture resizing/renaming/watermarking /batch processing/etc and spent alot of time searching the forums over at xtremevbtalk and ran across some posts from some nut named Headkaze ;-)
I was gonna say hi but my name over there was CokeDealer and the admins thought that name was 'offensive'...so I am saying Hi here!
(that IS you, right??)

headkaze:


--- Quote from: MKChamp on December 13, 2007, 11:54:32 pm ---On a side note,
Hey Headkaze, I did an app for picture resizing/renaming/watermarking /batch processing/etc and spent alot of time searching the forums over at xtremevbtalk and ran across some posts from some nut named Headkaze ;-)
I was gonna say hi but my name over there was CokeDealer and the admins thought that name was 'offensive'...so I am saying Hi here!
(that IS you, right??)

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Ahhh good ol' xtremevbtalk hehe, yep that's me although I don't visit the forums anymore because I don't code in VB6 anymore. It was a great forum though :)

bent98:

I want to compile a 64bit version of mame. How do I do it? I have a Core d process and I select that at the drop down menu of com piler, but when I check 64bit check box I get errors.

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