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MAME 0.224 Released!
« on: August 26, 2020, 12:54:44 am »
MAME 0.224

Are you ready kids?  MAME 0.224 (our August release) is out now!  As always, there’s plenty to talk about.  First of all, the Magnavox Odyssey² and Philips Videopac+ G7400 have had a major overhaul, with many graphical errors fixed, most software working, and support for the Chess and Home Computer modules.  The Gigatron 8-bit homebrew computer, created by the late Marcel van Kervinck and based entirely on 7400-series logic chips, is now working with graphics and controller support.  Acorn 8-bit expansions continue to arrive, with several additions for the BBC Micro and Electron.  Speaking of expansions, regular contributor F.Ulivi has delivered serial modules for the HP Integral PC and HP9825/HP9845 families.

Analog arcade audio continues to advance.  If you’ve played Namco’s Tank Battalion, ancestor of the NES classic Battle City, you’ll be acutely aware of the limitations of the sample-based audio.  That has been addressed this month, with netlist-based audio emulation.  For Midway, 280 ZZZAP sound has been further refined, and netlist-based audio has been implemented for Laguna Racer and Super Speed race, which use similar circuitry.  Sega G-80 games have received some long-overdue attention, with netlist-based audio added for Astro Blaster, Eliminator, Space Fury and Zektor, as well as better Universal Sound Board emulation for Star Trek and Tac/Scan, and more accurate CPU timing.  Other games receiving netlist-based audio are Destroyer and Flyball from Atari, and Fire One and Star Fire from Exidy.  On the topic of audio emulation, the ultra low cost GameKing now has preliminary sound emulation, making the games feel more complete.

Work on UK gambling systems has continued, with several more Barcrest, BWB and JPM games working in this release.  There are also a number of new European gambling games, including several Cherry Master and Jolly Joker sets.  A significant number of arcade driving games have had additional internal layouts optimised for use on wide aspect ratio displays added.  Other advances in home computer emulation include Apple IIe RGB monitor mode support, Apple II CMS SCSII II card support, and proper emulation speed for the VTech Laser 500.

As always, there’s far more happening than we have space for here, and you can read all about it in the whatsnew.txt file, or get the source and 64-bit Windows binary packages from the download page.

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Re: MAME 0.224 Released!
« Reply #1 on: August 26, 2020, 06:02:55 am »
I'm busy trying to setup apple II educational games for my kids. Took me a while to figure out controls (it's different than arcade games). My 4tb disk 98% filled trying to update to 0.223. Need a larger disk. I'm falling behind. Didn't expect an update before the 1st. Glad the software side of things is being worked on! With so many distractions these days, it's hard to find educational games for my kids. They have Amazon fire kids tablets, and you would be hard pressed to find an actual educational game on it. Learning doesn't sell. Anamal Planet aka discovery Inc recorded finding Bigfoot behind my father's house. We know Sasquatch isn't real, but they even lied about the locations. Money is more important than education.

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Re: MAME 0.224 Released!
« Reply #2 on: August 27, 2020, 06:50:29 pm »
I'm busy trying to setup apple II educational games for my kids. Took me a while to figure out controls (it's different than arcade games). My 4tb disk 98% filled trying to update to 0.223. Need a larger disk. I'm falling behind. Didn't expect an update before the 1st. Glad the software side of things is being worked on! With so many distractions these days, it's hard to find educational games for my kids. They have Amazon fire kids tablets, and you would be hard pressed to find an actual educational game on it. Learning doesn't sell. Anamal Planet aka discovery Inc recorded finding Bigfoot behind my father's house. We know Sasquatch isn't real, but they even lied about the locations. Money is more important than education.

That is very cool.

Having grown up when Apple ]['s were the go to for Schools in Computer Labs and such, it was slopping over with all types of educational games and software.  Sadly, trying to document now, they also seem to be the most difficult type of software for people to get their hands on for preservation.