MAME 0.114u2

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Release Date

MAME 0.114u2 was released on 19 April 2007.


Contributors

The known contributors for this version are, in alphabetical order:


Significant Contributions

Curt Coder fixed cdp1802 DMA emulation.

Ville Linde submitted more Konami updates:

  • Hooked up vblank interrupt to Voodoo in all Voodoo-based games
  • Fixed a rom loading issue in Silent Scope
  • Added ADC1213x A/D converter emulation (machine/adc1213x)
  • Hooked up analog controls in NWK-TR games

He also fixed many of the remaining polygon glitches in GTI Club / Solar Assault / Operation Thunder Hurricane. He removed all the timing kludges from machine/konppc.c. GTI Club is kind of playable now. You can finish a lap or two, but eventually it will hang on network error.

James Wallace submitted some MPU4 improvements:

  • Added NMI pulsing so Deal 'Em at least starts to boot.
  • Decommissioned machine/mpu4.c, as the 6850acia code from Phil does the same job, making one less thing to maintain.

couriersud added save state support to the pkscram driver.

Aaron Giles moved frontend commands and command-line handling into a central, core-managed location clifront.c. This eliminates the need for windows/fronthlp.c and windows/config.c and should make creating command-line based ports much easier in the future.

Atari Ace fixed the SUBTARGET=tiny build and removed some duplicate entries in mame.mak.

Derrick Renaud added full discrete emulation of Space Invaders. I think people are going to be too used to the current samples and their relative levels. The new relative levels are determined by the mixing resistors. There are all different versions of the sound board, that all have slightly different sounds/components. This should be the proper Midway sounds.

R. Belmont updated stvcd to be working enough that most Saturn games at least die for some other reason, and a few actually do useful things. Also included a small update to the core cdrom code so you can fetch a sector without knowing in advance what format it is.

Nathan Woods added a concept of a "crosshair screen mask" internal to video.c and created a static call to retrieve the mask.

Corrado Tomaselli converted Roller Aces to stereo sound like the real hardware. Fixed the clocks and NMI rates to match the PCB.

Aaron Giles added save state support to the Midway Y, T, X and Wolf Unit games. Added preliminary 64-bit disassembly support to i386dasm.c. Cleaned up internal interrupt handling in the TMS34010 core.

Aaron Giles and couriersud added more accurate video timing to most of the Atari 68000-era games.


Game Support

Games added or promoted from GAME_NOT_WORKING status

Clones added

New games marked as GAME_NOT_WORKING