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<big>Welcome to the MAMEDev Wiki</big>
<big>Welcome to the MAMEDev Wiki</big>


This wiki is being set up to provide information primarily about:
This is the home page of the MAME developer wiki. It is intended to be a source of information about the MAME project and about arcade games in general. Currently, the wiki is broken into several major sections:


* [[Non-Working Drivers]]
* [[Non-Working Drivers]]. This section has been set up to provide some gory details about why so many of the games in MAME don't actually work. If you're curious what is preventing emulation of your favorite game, have a look to see what the latest status is.


Eventually, this may expand into other topics, such as:
* [[How MAME Works]]. This section consists of a series of article on the internal operations of the MAME source code. Some of this information may be a little out-of-date, but apart from reading and understanding the source code, it is the best source of information on MAME internals available at the moment.


* [[How MAME Works]]
* [[Developer WIPs]]. Here you will find links to various developers' WIP (work in progress) pages. In addition, several developers have set up to-do lists here, which can give an indication of what is one their minds or in their plans.
* [[How Arcade Games Work]]
* [[Developer WIPs]]
* [[Frequently Asked Questions]]
* [[Previous MAME Versions]]


Only the developers currently have access to modify these pages. If you feel like you can contribute, please use the [http://mamedev.org/contact.html MAMEDev Contacts Page] to send an email to the team expressing your interest and what you wish to contribute.
* [[Frequently Asked Questions]]. The existing MAME FAQ is seriously out of date in many respects. These pages are an attempt to freshen up the content and make its management more easily managed by a larger group of people.
 
* [[Previous MAME Versions]]. This is an interesting historical section that takes the whatsnew.txt files from previous MAME releases and creates new wiki-fied and hyperlinked versions of them for easier browsing and identification of contributors. Thanks to MooglyGuy for starting this effort.
 
* [[How Arcade Games Work]]. Eventually this section will talk about some of the more interesting details of how arcade games work. You learn a lot from working on an emulation project!
 
For obvious reasons, the editing controls on this wiki are locked down to trusted members of the development team and select others who have requested access. If you feel that you have something to offer here, or would like to contribute, please use the [http://mamedev.org/contact.html MAMEDev Contacts Page] to send an email to the team expressing your interest and what you wish to contribute.

Revision as of 20:42, 27 February 2007

Welcome to the MAMEDev Wiki

This is the home page of the MAME developer wiki. It is intended to be a source of information about the MAME project and about arcade games in general. Currently, the wiki is broken into several major sections:

  • Non-Working Drivers. This section has been set up to provide some gory details about why so many of the games in MAME don't actually work. If you're curious what is preventing emulation of your favorite game, have a look to see what the latest status is.
  • How MAME Works. This section consists of a series of article on the internal operations of the MAME source code. Some of this information may be a little out-of-date, but apart from reading and understanding the source code, it is the best source of information on MAME internals available at the moment.
  • Developer WIPs. Here you will find links to various developers' WIP (work in progress) pages. In addition, several developers have set up to-do lists here, which can give an indication of what is one their minds or in their plans.
  • Frequently Asked Questions. The existing MAME FAQ is seriously out of date in many respects. These pages are an attempt to freshen up the content and make its management more easily managed by a larger group of people.
  • Previous MAME Versions. This is an interesting historical section that takes the whatsnew.txt files from previous MAME releases and creates new wiki-fied and hyperlinked versions of them for easier browsing and identification of contributors. Thanks to MooglyGuy for starting this effort.
  • How Arcade Games Work. Eventually this section will talk about some of the more interesting details of how arcade games work. You learn a lot from working on an emulation project!

For obvious reasons, the editing controls on this wiki are locked down to trusted members of the development team and select others who have requested access. If you feel that you have something to offer here, or would like to contribute, please use the MAMEDev Contacts Page to send an email to the team expressing your interest and what you wish to contribute.