MAME 0.91u1

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Release Date

MAME 0.91u1 was released on 30 January 2005.


Contributors

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


Specific Contributions

The known contributions for this version are, in the order specified in the whatsnew:

  • Bryan McPhail fixed compiler warnings for non-GCC compiles:
    • cpuintrf.h - Duplicate enum
    • cpu/mh68hc11/hc11ops.c - C99 variable fix & warning fix
    • sound/streams.c - C99 variable fix
    • vidhrdw/pacman.c - C99 variable fix
    • vidhrdw/model3.c - C99 variable fix, unused variable fix, macro redefinition fix
    • vidhrdw/namcona1.c - Fixed unused variable warning
    • vidhrdw/taitoic.c - Fixed unused variable warning
    • vidhrdw/wgp.c - Fixed unused variable warning
    • windows/debugwin.c - Missing #include
  • Lawrence Gold did More compiler fixes:
    • src/cpu/arm7/arm7core.h, src/cpu/powerpc/ppc.h: Trailing comma at the end of an enum.
    • src/cpu/mc68hc11/hc11ops.c, src/cpu/mc68hc11/mc68hc11.c: ANSI C89 unfortunately doesn't allow unnamed structs or unions, so I had to uglify this code a bit. A cleaner solution is welcome.
    • src/drivers/segaorun.c: Returning a value from a void function
  • R. Belmont committed changes to Lethal Enforces
    • Implemented 48xx bankswitch region, which can toggle between custom chip registers and RAM (evil!).
    • Removed hack to pass POST since we now do it the right way
    • Corrected 56832 RAM interface, added preliminary support for external linescroll RAM on the 56832. This helps with the garbage tilemaps a bit since linescroll data is no longer getting sprayed all over VRAM. (note, with this update the driver was just crashing when I tested it, so maybe something is wrong)
  • Bryan McPhail updated the NEC disassembler:
    • Added support for encrypted opcodes in i386 disassembler (for Irem games).
    • Added some of the NEC V series instructions into i386 disassembler
  • Aaron Giles fixed a bug in the memory system introduced in 0.91, this was breaking at least Kinst, the Seattle driver, and wwally.
  • Nicola Salmoria updated the Qix driver:
    • fixed hang in Electric Yo-Yo attract (elecyoyo055yel)
    • external volume control and stereo support (by Derrick Renaud)
    • decrypted kram3, which is now working, unfortunately using large tables.
  • David Haywood fixed the missing net in Super Vollyball (svolley37b12yel)
  • David Haywood fixed garbage around life-bars in rabiolep (rabiolep37b1gre)
  • David Haywood fixed blanking out of levels at certain scores in Solomons Key (solomon36b10yel). This appears to be some basic protection, needs further investigation.


Game Support

New games added or promoted from NOT_WORKING status

New games marked as GAME_NOT_WORKING