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GroovyMAME 0.227 - Switchres v0.017t

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pmc3:

--- Quote from: Calamity on January 05, 2021, 05:07:02 am ---
--- Quote from: pmc3 on January 05, 2021, 01:44:59 am ---HNY and thanks. Just one question: no patch files this time?

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Yeah, I'll post a patch for GM-SR 0.017s, as usual, I just haven't had the time. With regards to the new versión (SR 2.0), I'm not sure if posting a patch is the best way, since the project is now hosted on github...

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if you can still offer that as a patch (and if it doesn't take you long), frankly i'm interested (for a whole lot of reason) ;) best regards

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--- Quote from: pmc3 on January 10, 2021, 06:29:22 pm ---
--- Quote from: Calamity on January 05, 2021, 05:07:02 am ---
--- Quote from: pmc3 on January 05, 2021, 01:44:59 am ---HNY and thanks. Just one question: no patch files this time?

--- End quote ---

Yeah, I'll post a patch for GM-SR 0.017s, as usual, I just haven't had the time. With regards to the new versión (SR 2.0), I'm not sure if posting a patch is the best way, since the project is now hosted on github...

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if you can still offer that as a patch (and if it doesn't take you long), frankly i'm interested (for a whole lot of reason) ;) best regards

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Then simply git clone his repo, and make a patch of his comits on top of MAME

Calamity:
GroovyMAME 0.227 is out!

What's new in Switchres v0.017t (January 2021)

- Slider enhancements (as requested by schmerzkaufen):

  * Increased vsync_offset slider limit to 1024
  * Added 1-decimal precision to CPU overclock slider

schmerzkaufen:
 :applaud:
will try both releases asap.

EDIT: went around Legacy Groovy 0.227 a couple hours trying the usual stuff, so far no issues.

So, unbeknownst to most, here it is released at last; the most complete, perfected Groovy - and MAME as a whole - build for Windows ever.
(as far as the legacy Groovy design goes, of course)
I've waited like 15 years for this one.

Too bad 32bit users miss it by a hair, as if I understand correctly they're stuck with 0.226 forever.
Welp, hardly a concern for most users these days anyway, indeed.

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I'm not sure if you're talking about the legacy or "new" release

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