


The only thing these threads are good for is laughing at just how wrong they were in retrospect at the end of the year. You're better off just sitting back and waiting for cool things to happen. MAME's also undergone some big internal changes to improve structure, help maintainability, and make the codebase more approachable for new developers.
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InterPro workstation emulation was considered impossible due to how rare, and poorly-documented the systems are, but now we have them running a desktop environment with full networking support. In 2018 we've got HP-UX 9 running on HP 9000/300 series emulation, and CLIX running on InterPro CLIPPER emulation. But then when we look back on the past twelve months next December, there will be all sorts of absolutely awesome developments that no-one even imagined. I think this topic will degenerate into the same wishing/begging we saw last year from the same people. Happy Holidays & thanks to all the developers involved. Pinball simulation of some sort evetually. I'm hoping one day we will see Mattel games preserved.Īrtwork improvements - Some sort way of incorporating artwork for mechanical games. Handhelds - More great work preserving them. I suggest we freeze his pay and until he starts. Not MAME related but M1 - I'm hoping RB will get "the itch" in '19 to start a new incarnation of his great little program. I keep my fingers crossed he/she returns at some point. I know finding someone with the skills needed is very difficult. I was hoping we would have seen a sample of a rip (video game, not women drinking tea )Īre there any discs/roms that need to be found? Gallagher? Road Runner? Other protos or rarities?ĭiscrete work - I'm not sure what happened to couriersud. I'm not sure if there is any major obstacles as far as hardware emulation goes. Laserdisc - for the first time I think we will see the "perfect" rips.
