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The known contributions for this version are, in the order specified in the whatsnew: | The known contributions for this version are, in the order specified in the whatsnew: | ||
* [[Allard van der Bas]] founded the Arcade Emulation Programming Repository, providing the | * [[Allard van der Bas]] founded the Arcade Emulation Programming Repository, providing the information for [[Nicola Salmoria]] to write emulators. | ||
* [[Marcel de Kogel]] provided the initial Zilog Z80 core. | * [[Marcel de Kogel]] provided the initial Zilog Z80 core. | ||
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* [[Gary Walton]] provided best-guess colors for Crush Roller. | * [[Gary Walton]] provided best-guess colors for Crush Roller. | ||
== Game Support == | == Game Support == |
Latest revision as of 08:31, 7 May 2008
Release Date
MAME 0.1 was released on 5 February 1997.
Contributors
The known contributors for this version (including library authors) are, in first-name alphabetical order:
- Allard van der Bas
- Carlos Hasan
- Gary Walton
- Marcel de Kogel
- Nicola Salmoria
- Paul Swan
- Robert Schmidt
- Sergio Munoz
- Shawn Hargreaves
Specific Contributions
The known contributions for this version are, in the order specified in the whatsnew:
- Allard van der Bas founded the Arcade Emulation Programming Repository, providing the information for Nicola Salmoria to write emulators.
- Marcel de Kogel provided the initial Zilog Z80 core.
- Sergio Munoz provided information on the Pengo sound hardware and colors.
- Paul Swan provided information on the Lady Bug sound hardware.
- Gary Walton provided best-guess colors for Crush Roller.
Game Support
Working Games