MAME32v0.93 vs MAME32v0.93u1
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Anonymous
March 1, 2005 12:02:56 PM
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Why the huge size difference in the
uncompressed executables?
0.93 is 10 MB larger than 0.93u1.
This was supposed to be a quick fix, right?
What was broken that it cut 10 MB out of the
file?
Is this normal for a full release vs. interim
release?
I've been out of the loop for a bit and this
is the first
interim release that I've downloaded, since
JohnIV is
now compiling the interim releases and
putting them
on the MAME32 website (via gamespy network,
of course).
Simple explanation please, I'm not a
programmer, just curious.
Why the huge size difference in the
uncompressed executables?
0.93 is 10 MB larger than 0.93u1.
This was supposed to be a quick fix, right?
What was broken that it cut 10 MB out of the
file?
Is this normal for a full release vs. interim
release?
I've been out of the loop for a bit and this
is the first
interim release that I've downloaded, since
JohnIV is
now compiling the interim releases and
putting them
on the MAME32 website (via gamespy network,
of course).
Simple explanation please, I'm not a
programmer, just curious.
More about : mame32v0 mame32v0 93u1
Anonymous
March 1, 2005 2:24:32 PM
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No, the "u" releases are always the same size, or bigger. I was also
wondering why the sudden drop in size!
On Tue, 1 Mar 2005 09:02:56 -0500, "Mame Burner Dave in GA"
<mameburner@inbox.lv> wrote:
>Why the huge size difference in the
>uncompressed executables?
>0.93 is 10 MB larger than 0.93u1.
>This was supposed to be a quick fix, right?
>What was broken that it cut 10 MB out of the
>file?
>Is this normal for a full release vs. interim
>release?
>I've been out of the loop for a bit and this
>is the first
>interim release that I've downloaded, since
>JohnIV is
>now compiling the interim releases and
>putting them
>on the MAME32 website (via gamespy network,
>of course).
>Simple explanation please, I'm not a
>programmer, just curious.
>
No, the "u" releases are always the same size, or bigger. I was also
wondering why the sudden drop in size!
On Tue, 1 Mar 2005 09:02:56 -0500, "Mame Burner Dave in GA"
<mameburner@inbox.lv> wrote:
>Why the huge size difference in the
>uncompressed executables?
>0.93 is 10 MB larger than 0.93u1.
>This was supposed to be a quick fix, right?
>What was broken that it cut 10 MB out of the
>file?
>Is this normal for a full release vs. interim
>release?
>I've been out of the loop for a bit and this
>is the first
>interim release that I've downloaded, since
>JohnIV is
>now compiling the interim releases and
>putting them
>on the MAME32 website (via gamespy network,
>of course).
>Simple explanation please, I'm not a
>programmer, just curious.
>
Anonymous
March 1, 2005 2:45:14 PM
Archived from groups: alt.games.mame (More info?)
>>Why the huge size difference in the
>>uncompressed executables?
>>0.93 is 10 MB larger than 0.93u1.
> No, the "u" releases are always the same size, or bigger. I was also
> wondering why the sudden drop in size!
>
They took out 10 MB of text reading "Buggy Boy" that had been
inadvertently added. ;-)
--
FSogol
>>Why the huge size difference in the
>>uncompressed executables?
>>0.93 is 10 MB larger than 0.93u1.
> No, the "u" releases are always the same size, or bigger. I was also
> wondering why the sudden drop in size!
>
They took out 10 MB of text reading "Buggy Boy" that had been
inadvertently added. ;-)
--
FSogol
Anonymous
March 1, 2005 3:34:44 PM
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On Tue, 01 Mar 2005 11:45:14 -0500, FSogol <FSogol@nospamplease.org>
wrote:
>
> >>Why the huge size difference in the
> >>uncompressed executables?
> >>0.93 is 10 MB larger than 0.93u1.
>
>> No, the "u" releases are always the same size, or bigger. I was also
>> wondering why the sudden drop in size!
>>
>They took out 10 MB of text reading "Buggy Boy" that had been
>inadvertently added. ;-)
LOL!
On Tue, 01 Mar 2005 11:45:14 -0500, FSogol <FSogol@nospamplease.org>
wrote:
>
> >>Why the huge size difference in the
> >>uncompressed executables?
> >>0.93 is 10 MB larger than 0.93u1.
>
>> No, the "u" releases are always the same size, or bigger. I was also
>> wondering why the sudden drop in size!
>>
>They took out 10 MB of text reading "Buggy Boy" that had been
>inadvertently added. ;-)
LOL!
Anonymous
March 1, 2005 8:00:12 PM
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I think they took a big block of static data out of the neo-geo driver,
it's now allocated used from the heap as need.
Uepa <donde@aqui.com> wrote in news:co5921hddki3faosjmr9hc62iv10bnaqgd@
4ax.com:
> No, the "u" releases are always the same size, or bigger. I was also
> wondering why the sudden drop in size!
>
> On Tue, 1 Mar 2005 09:02:56 -0500, "Mame Burner Dave in GA"
> <mameburner@inbox.lv> wrote:
>
>>Why the huge size difference in the
>>uncompressed executables?
>>0.93 is 10 MB larger than 0.93u1.
>>This was supposed to be a quick fix, right?
>>What was broken that it cut 10 MB out of the
>>file?
>>Is this normal for a full release vs. interim
>>release?
>>I've been out of the loop for a bit and this
>>is the first
>>interim release that I've downloaded, since
>>JohnIV is
>>now compiling the interim releases and
>>putting them
>>on the MAME32 website (via gamespy network,
>>of course).
>>Simple explanation please, I'm not a
>>programmer, just curious.
>>
>
I think they took a big block of static data out of the neo-geo driver,
it's now allocated used from the heap as need.
Uepa <donde@aqui.com> wrote in news:co5921hddki3faosjmr9hc62iv10bnaqgd@
4ax.com:
> No, the "u" releases are always the same size, or bigger. I was also
> wondering why the sudden drop in size!
>
> On Tue, 1 Mar 2005 09:02:56 -0500, "Mame Burner Dave in GA"
> <mameburner@inbox.lv> wrote:
>
>>Why the huge size difference in the
>>uncompressed executables?
>>0.93 is 10 MB larger than 0.93u1.
>>This was supposed to be a quick fix, right?
>>What was broken that it cut 10 MB out of the
>>file?
>>Is this normal for a full release vs. interim
>>release?
>>I've been out of the loop for a bit and this
>>is the first
>>interim release that I've downloaded, since
>>JohnIV is
>>now compiling the interim releases and
>>putting them
>>on the MAME32 website (via gamespy network,
>>of course).
>>Simple explanation please, I'm not a
>>programmer, just curious.
>>
>
Anonymous
March 1, 2005 9:22:50 PM
Archived from groups: alt.games.mame (More info?)
On Tue, 01 Mar 2005 11:45:14 -0500, FSogol <FSogol@nospamplease.org>
wrote:
>
> >>Why the huge size difference in the
> >>uncompressed executables?
> >>0.93 is 10 MB larger than 0.93u1.
>
>> No, the "u" releases are always the same size, or bigger. I was also
>> wondering why the sudden drop in size!
>>
>They took out 10 MB of text reading "Buggy Boy" that had been
>inadvertently added. ;-)
LOL
oops...wonder where that came from ;-)
On Tue, 01 Mar 2005 11:45:14 -0500, FSogol <FSogol@nospamplease.org>
wrote:
>
> >>Why the huge size difference in the
> >>uncompressed executables?
> >>0.93 is 10 MB larger than 0.93u1.
>
>> No, the "u" releases are always the same size, or bigger. I was also
>> wondering why the sudden drop in size!
>>
>They took out 10 MB of text reading "Buggy Boy" that had been
>inadvertently added. ;-)
LOL
oops...wonder where that came from ;-)
Anonymous
March 1, 2005 9:22:51 PM
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PRoToCoL wrote:
>>
>>They took out 10 MB of text reading "Buggy Boy" that had been
>>inadvertently added. ;-)>
> LOL
> oops...wonder where that came from ;-)
>
You know, because you have promoted that game so much, I'm thinking
it'll be a major let-down when it gets released.
--
FSogol
PRoToCoL wrote:
>>
>>They took out 10 MB of text reading "Buggy Boy" that had been
>>inadvertently added. ;-)>
> LOL
> oops...wonder where that came from ;-)
>
You know, because you have promoted that game so much, I'm thinking
it'll be a major let-down when it gets released.
--
FSogol
Anonymous
March 1, 2005 11:07:02 PM
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On Tue, 01 Mar 2005 13:32:15 -0500, FSogol <FSogol@nospamplease.org>
wrote:
>>>They took out 10 MB of text reading "Buggy Boy" that had been
>>>inadvertently added. ;-)>
>
>> LOL
>> oops...wonder where that came from ;-)
>You know, because you have promoted that game so much, I'm thinking
>it'll be a major let-down when it gets released.
I'm sure you don't need me to tell you that all people are different.
It's just one of *my* favourite games...it doesn't mean to say it will
be one of yours....so yeah it could be a dissapointment to you.
On Tue, 01 Mar 2005 13:32:15 -0500, FSogol <FSogol@nospamplease.org>
wrote:
>>>They took out 10 MB of text reading "Buggy Boy" that had been
>>>inadvertently added. ;-)>
>
>> LOL
>> oops...wonder where that came from ;-)
>You know, because you have promoted that game so much, I'm thinking
>it'll be a major let-down when it gets released.
I'm sure you don't need me to tell you that all people are different.
It's just one of *my* favourite games...it doesn't mean to say it will
be one of yours....so yeah it could be a dissapointment to you.
Anonymous
March 1, 2005 11:07:03 PM
Archived from groups: alt.games.mame (More info?)
PRoToCoL wrote:
>
>>You know, because you have promoted that game so much, I'm thinking
>>it'll be a major let-down when it gets released.
>
> I'm sure you don't need me to tell you that all people are different.
> It's just one of *my* favourite games...it doesn't mean to say it will
> be one of yours....so yeah it could be a dissapointment to you.
>
Yup and I'm not dissing your favorite game. Although I love the
classics and played all of them in the wild, I don't remeber Buggy Boy.
Was it rare? Is it a classic in the real sense of the word or is it
merely from the classic age? Hopefully, when it arrives, I can slap my
forehead and say, "D'oh, how'd I forget that one".
--
FSogol
PRoToCoL wrote:
>
>>You know, because you have promoted that game so much, I'm thinking
>>it'll be a major let-down when it gets released.
>
> I'm sure you don't need me to tell you that all people are different.
> It's just one of *my* favourite games...it doesn't mean to say it will
> be one of yours....so yeah it could be a dissapointment to you.
>
Yup and I'm not dissing your favorite game. Although I love the
classics and played all of them in the wild, I don't remeber Buggy Boy.
Was it rare? Is it a classic in the real sense of the word or is it
merely from the classic age? Hopefully, when it arrives, I can slap my
forehead and say, "D'oh, how'd I forget that one".
--
FSogol
Anonymous
March 2, 2005 12:44:24 AM
Archived from groups: alt.games.mame (More info?)
FSogol wrote:
>
>
> PRoToCoL wrote:
>
>>>
>>> They took out 10 MB of text reading "Buggy Boy" that had been
>>> inadvertently added. ;-)>
>
>
>> LOL
>> oops...wonder where that came from ;-)
>>
> You know, because you have promoted that game so much, I'm thinking
> it'll be a major let-down when it gets released.
......only if MAMEDev hasn't written a multi-monitor driver by then.....
--
Thnik about it!
Dead_Dad
FSogol wrote:
>
>
> PRoToCoL wrote:
>
>>>
>>> They took out 10 MB of text reading "Buggy Boy" that had been
>>> inadvertently added. ;-)>
>
>
>> LOL
>> oops...wonder where that came from ;-)
>>
> You know, because you have promoted that game so much, I'm thinking
> it'll be a major let-down when it gets released.
......only if MAMEDev hasn't written a multi-monitor driver by then.....
--
Thnik about it!
Dead_Dad
Anonymous
March 2, 2005 1:06:05 AM
Archived from groups: alt.games.mame (More info?)
On Tue, 01 Mar 2005 16:10:02 -0500, FSogol <FSogol@nospamplease.org>
wrote:
>>>You know, because you have promoted that game so much, I'm thinking
>>>it'll be a major let-down when it gets released.
>> I'm sure you don't need me to tell you that all people are different.
>> It's just one of *my* favourite games...it doesn't mean to say it will
>> be one of yours....so yeah it could be a dissapointment to you.
>Yup and I'm not dissing your favorite game. Although I love the
>classics and played all of them in the wild, I don't remeber Buggy Boy.
> Was it rare? Is it a classic in the real sense of the word or is it
>merely from the classic age? Hopefully, when it arrives, I can slap my
>forehead and say, "D'oh, how'd I forget that one".
I don't think it was particularly rare
I'm sure it's regarded as a true classic by many people.
see the comment at http://www.retrogames.com/
>Okay, well I shouldn't get TOO excited.
> Nothing is actually playable yet, but some progress
> is being made on the greatest arcade game of all time!
- chris
I think if you had played it you wouldn't have forgotten it
Did you check out the video's ?
On Tue, 01 Mar 2005 16:10:02 -0500, FSogol <FSogol@nospamplease.org>
wrote:
>>>You know, because you have promoted that game so much, I'm thinking
>>>it'll be a major let-down when it gets released.
>> I'm sure you don't need me to tell you that all people are different.
>> It's just one of *my* favourite games...it doesn't mean to say it will
>> be one of yours....so yeah it could be a dissapointment to you.
>Yup and I'm not dissing your favorite game. Although I love the
>classics and played all of them in the wild, I don't remeber Buggy Boy.
> Was it rare? Is it a classic in the real sense of the word or is it
>merely from the classic age? Hopefully, when it arrives, I can slap my
>forehead and say, "D'oh, how'd I forget that one".
I don't think it was particularly rare
I'm sure it's regarded as a true classic by many people.
see the comment at http://www.retrogames.com/
>Okay, well I shouldn't get TOO excited.
> Nothing is actually playable yet, but some progress
> is being made on the greatest arcade game of all time!
- chrisI think if you had played it you wouldn't have forgotten it
Did you check out the video's ?
Anonymous
March 2, 2005 11:34:25 AM
Archived from groups: alt.games.mame (More info?)
Sune Salminen wrote:
>
> You can download two video recordings of the attract mode here and see
> if you recognize it:
>
> http://www.fishcakes.clara.net/BB3_South.avi
> http://www.fishcakes.clara.net/BB3_Offroad.avi
>
I do remember that game and it was pretty good. Didn't the cab have a
steering wheel, gear shift and accelerater? Isn't it really called Speed
Buggy? Was Buggy Boy a clone of Speed Buggy? What made it a nightmare
for emulation?
--
FSogol
Sune Salminen wrote:
>
> You can download two video recordings of the attract mode here and see
> if you recognize it:
>
> http://www.fishcakes.clara.net/BB3_South.avi
> http://www.fishcakes.clara.net/BB3_Offroad.avi
>
I do remember that game and it was pretty good. Didn't the cab have a
steering wheel, gear shift and accelerater? Isn't it really called Speed
Buggy? Was Buggy Boy a clone of Speed Buggy? What made it a nightmare
for emulation?
--
FSogol
Anonymous
March 2, 2005 10:39:28 PM
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Sune Salminen wrote:
> Dead_Dad wrote:
>
>>FSogol wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>PRoToCoL wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>>They took out 10 MB of text reading "Buggy Boy" that had been
>>>>>inadvertently added. ;-)>
>>>
>>>
>>>>LOL
>>>>oops...wonder where that came from ;-)
>>>>
>>>
>>>You know, because you have promoted that game so much, I'm thinking
>>>it'll be a major let-down when it gets released.
>>
>>.....only if MAMEDev hasn't written a multi-monitor driver by
>>then.....
>
>
> There is a one monitor-version of the game, that's the one I've played
> here in Copenhagen back then.
> It's TX-1 that is multi-monitor only.
>
> Besides, the multi-monitor games in MAME (Darius, the Nintendo
> Playchoice system) show both/all monitors on the host computer.
>
> If you have a widescreen monitor and set the aspect ratio accordingly in
> MAME, you get the full benefit. I've seen Darius running in MacMAME on a
> Mac with widescreen monitor, it was awesome!
>
> -Sune
Imagine having this ( http://tinyurl.com/44deg ) with 160 degrees of
viewing angle and a resolution of 4800x1200.....<HAPPY_SIGH>
--
Thnik about it!
Dead_Dad
Sune Salminen wrote:
> Dead_Dad wrote:
>
>>FSogol wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>PRoToCoL wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>>They took out 10 MB of text reading "Buggy Boy" that had been
>>>>>inadvertently added. ;-)>
>>>
>>>
>>>>LOL
>>>>oops...wonder where that came from ;-)
>>>>
>>>
>>>You know, because you have promoted that game so much, I'm thinking
>>>it'll be a major let-down when it gets released.
>>
>>.....only if MAMEDev hasn't written a multi-monitor driver by
>>then.....
>
>
> There is a one monitor-version of the game, that's the one I've played
> here in Copenhagen back then.
> It's TX-1 that is multi-monitor only.
>
> Besides, the multi-monitor games in MAME (Darius, the Nintendo
> Playchoice system) show both/all monitors on the host computer.
>
> If you have a widescreen monitor and set the aspect ratio accordingly in
> MAME, you get the full benefit. I've seen Darius running in MacMAME on a
> Mac with widescreen monitor, it was awesome!
>
> -Sune
Imagine having this ( http://tinyurl.com/44deg ) with 160 degrees of
viewing angle and a resolution of 4800x1200.....<HAPPY_SIGH>
--
Thnik about it!
Dead_Dad
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