GTA Online Casino update - List of countries which have
- GTA Online Casino update - List of countries which have
- GTA Online's Casino Being Blocked In Certain Countries Due
- GTA Online Casino Blocked in Over 50 Countries Due to
- 'GTA Online': Over 50 Countries Have Banned Gambling In
- Gambling region locked countries [add yours] - GTA Online
- GTA Online Diamond Casino Update Blocked in Over 50 Countries
- GTA Online Long-Awaited Casino Launches, 54 Countries Blocked
- Region Restriction on Gambling : GTAV - reddit
- Countries That Have Banned the New GTA Casino and Why
- GTA Online - Casino DLC banned for illegal gambling
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How to play GTA Online Casino if in a blocked country!
My country doesn't support gambling, hence my inability to play any of the games in the casino or to purchase the penthouse blackjack table. I have found a way around it, obviously a VPN, but this one doesn't require your credit card info or anything like that, you have 500MB a month free! Plus if you tweet about them, they'll give you 1000MB extra! I played for an hour in a solo lobby and used only about 50 MB.
I am not in any way affiliated with this site, I'm just trying to help some people, that can't play in the casino. The site is tunnelbear.com Just create a free account and download their client, as I also mentioned, if you have a Twitter account you can also tweet about them and get an extra GB of data, hope this helps someone!
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GTA Online Diamond Casino Update Blocked in Over 50 Countries
GTA Online Casino Update Blocked By Gambling Laws In Over 50 Countries
GTA Online Update Adds Casino & Gambling, Gets Blocked in Almost 60 Countries
GTA Online Update Adds Casino & Gambling, Gets Blocked in Almost 60 Countries
GTA Online Diamond Casino Update Blocked in Over 50 Countries
Me, worried that my country’s laws won’t allow me to gamble in the new DLC
How GTA Online turned from a great game to a complete money syphoning clusterf*ck
Don't get me wrong, I still love to play GTA Online to this day but it disapoints me what it turned to and how it changed alot since 2013 into much worse.
Let's talk about online connectivity which is main problem. It takes literally 15 minutes just to get kicked back to SP due Rockstar's crappy P2P online which in-hand is one reason why whole lobby becomes buggy and glitchy when somebody joins with terrible connection. Rockstar hasn't also bothered to improve that and their cloud servers that fail every evening. Just to top it off with infinite loading screens that occur very often causing players to totally reboot their game and waste of more of their time just for game to be stuck at loading screen again.
Futurization has improved the game and extended its lifespan but gave griefers and tryhards new toys to fuck with low levels, afk players basically everyone on lobby. Some of futuristic vehicles were great and helped people defend themselves and grind faster and better but some completely ruined freemode such as Oppressor MK2 (not a bad vehicle at all, actually one of best grinding vehicles, the only problem are people who abuse it to kill everybody in lobby).
Orbital cannon has indeed really ruined freemode and grinding forever. Just imagine this, you're selling 111 crates of special cargo in public session probably to avoid super accurate NPC I'm gonna talk about later, and all that hard work just to be blown up by some kid ducking in his facility spending money he got from his mommy's credit card. There's no occasion and awareness to know when you're gonna get orbed unless you're checking for people who are in facilities. People might say that 750k to kill somebody is balanced, uhmmm not. People can just leave immediatly after they orb someone and rejoin back with their money still there and no cooldown at all. And problem is, it cannot be patched cause it's cloud server exploit. Great job Rockstar !!!
Glitches are also one big problem GTA has been struggling. I don't have anything against people who glitch their money but people who glitch to be un-killable or to destroy somebody's cargo immediatly are worst. There are glitches that let you go godmode and ones that let you teleport which have not been patched for years. There are also glitches that completely ruin your game such as Titan glitch and are also left alone for years. Rockstar clearly ignores these glitches and patches ones that are harmless and money making just to save Shark Card sales. It's incredible to see game company having their mouth full open for money. They became too greedy even more than EA and Activision combined together.
Talking about patching glitches, Rockstar has double standards when it comes to releasing hotfixes. Remember duffel sale bag mission ?? It had one very rare bug that was able to be fixed easy but what Rockstar did ??? They completely removed the mission leaving us stuck with terrible missions such as Post Op van one. They bugged Bombushka cargo door after seeing players use it for grinding and patched the Avenger crate glitch only because players made boring and repetitive 3 crate mission faster !!! They also made hotfix to Casino Heist adding rock in middle of nowhere. They blocked vault door and added additional guards on race track after noticing people finishing casino heist fast. They have also patched gender change glitch which was just changing character gender for 100k !!! They have done alot more but I'm not gonna mention anymore harmless things patched.
When it comes to cargo-griefing, that's what annoys me. Rockstar is completely PROMOTING cargo griefing to players just so they can increase their shark card sales. When you try to defend yourself, you lose 10k and get badsport, but griefer gets only 2k after destroying 1 mil goods. Rockstar actually supports that acting unaware about many players complaining about cargo griefing. This is not how you gain playerbase Rockstar, this is just how you lose them in matter of a seconds.
Anti-cheat system is almost to non-existent. People can easily bypass the anti-cheat system and bomb lobbies by using mod menus. Those also get away with bans when innocent players get their characters reset for no reason. How in the hell can you let modders have fun destroying the game while innocent players are just trying to play the way it's meant to be played ??? Talking about casino chips glitch bans, isn't Rockstar overreacting too much ?? Players exploit your game to get money due to boring, terrible and repetitive grinding. Instead of patching the glitch, you go out and ban everybody who just gets penny from it ?!?!? I'm never gonna understand.
AI is another lazy-developed thing with this game. NPC's have ridicously good aim, rapid fire and sped up animations making every mission pain in the ass. Not only that, they'll even manage to headshot you blinding firing or from very far distance. What about traffic AI also ? It seems like that they're programmed to crash into you everytime you're doing I/E. Has Rockstar even tested their game before releasing not knowing about problems that will occur ?? Probably not...
And last but not least, overpriced items. This has angered many players causing them to buy shark cards so you can get money. Why the hell supercar that's gonna be used once costs +2 mil. Why the hell bodysuits and even more irrelevant clothes cost +300k. Why do many vehicles that are already expensive need to have even more expensive paywalls ??? Well two words, shark cards. Arena update was pretty much worst serving as Rockstar's money laundering scheme due to terribly overpriced items and vehicles. Isn't 1.4 mil for RC car too much ??
Bonus thing we have is Casino resort. Rockstar just dropped the ball with it as they PROMOTED GAMBLING !!!! You can get in-game money with real money, then convert that money into chips you're gonna lose in matter of seconds cause whole Casino is rigged to boost up shark card sales. That is in-game gambling being almost the same as REAL gambling. No wonder Casino is blocked in half of the world countries.
This is gonna be the end of my opinion. There are much more things to cover but this feels already more than enough needed. Read this and get it to yourself that Rockstar became what they parodied about in past.
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Stopped playing after Casino Update came out!! RANT!!! Rockstar doesn't care about their players!!
Anyone here stopped playing as well??
Basically I stopped playing the game after the casino update came out....Why? Well it turns out I can't play in the Casino because it is region locked in my country. However, let me tell you a funny thing. Gambling and online gambling are COMPLETELY LEGAL in my country. I can even play poker games on my console. So why isn't it allowed it on the online games from Rockstar? I dont really know, bcause no one from Rockstar has the decency to give a proper explanation.
Even the damn wheel in the casino is blocked, which doesn't make any sense because there is also a wheel you can spin in the NBA 2K games and that wheel is completely open to everyone. And when you take it into account that both Rockstar and 2K belong to Take-Two, it's even harder to understand why you can't spin the wheel in GTA Online.
But if I, and every other person who can't play poker and such online, can't acess the casino features, you would think that Rockstar would give us discounts, reduce the price of shark cards, or gives us alternatives to win free cars or something like that.
Why are we paying the same exact price for less content than other people who have access to more things???
Why do I have to grind multiple hours to buy a car when someone else can just spin a wheel and win it???
What is the point of owning a casino penthouse, when you can't use the...well, CASINO???
Of course Rockstar would never do that. Reducing what??? Gotta keep the money coming, even with the subpar servers and broken gameplay.
I stopped playing GTA Online after the Casino update came out because, one, I can't play with friends who were most times, playing in the casino, and the lack of explanations from Rockstar regarding why we can't play in the Casino does really make you not want to play that game. Like I said before, GAMBLING IS 100% LEGAL in my country so the ball is on Rockstar's court to do something about it!!!
I just wanted to express this frustration, it's ridiculous that Rockstar literally doesn't give a damn about their players who live in those "banned" countries. We play the game the same as everyone else, we invest our time as everyone else, we paid as everyone else and when it comes down to enjoying to game as everyone else, because they are too lazy or greedy to buy licenses, we just get the "This option is not avaiable for you" text and piss off.
Absolute lack of respect to their players! My opinion might be a unpopular one, specially to the people who can use those features and enjoy them, but if they knew they couldn't get the game out to EVERYONE, then they shouldn't have released the update to begin with. And if they released the update, at least update the prices for the banned countries because there is no reason we should be paying the same amount of money for a game and get less features as other people!!!
Is that even legal??
Anyway, sorry for the long post! Tell me what you guys think, cheers!
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I'm leaking everything I know about Grand Theft Auto VI.
After seeing what Schreier said about the next Grand Theft Auto being early in development and all the garbage MrBossFTW videos, I decided to ask my friend who started to work at Rockstar in San Diego 4 years ago and has been involved in the development of the game since late 2017 to give me some details about it. Everything he said to me about the game just seemed completely unreal, and after being quiet with this info for more than 3 days now, I can't stop myself from just telling this to the rest of the world. If what he told me is true, then this post might get deleted very quick, so try to copy & paste it somewhere or just screenshot it, also there might be a chance that Rockstar will change some things in the game because of it, and that my friend will be very angry at me and will maybe get suspended from work or he's trolling me and this is just another day of fake GTA VI news, but to me it's just too detailed to be fake. I'm also using a throwaway account. So with this out of the way let's start. The game is 70% finished. The first mentions of the game started way back in late 2011, when the Grand Theft Auto V trailer was launched worldwide. The plan was to make it the biggest game ever, something that nobody has ever seen before, with multiple cities, multiple protagonists, open interiors, realistic mechanics you get the point. Basically the ultimate game and they set it for late 2018, however the game was too heavy for the PS4/XONE hardware, and they also realized they wouldn't finish it in time with Red Dead Redemption 2 being developed around the corner. So they decided to split teams (I don't know the studio names so i will be just saying Team A, B etc) - Team A will be developing RDR2, Team B will be finishing GTA V, Team C starting the development on GTA VI and Team D was operating the next Grand Theft Auto game, which was supposed to be not a full blown sequel, but more like a spin-off (Vice City style - with around 50 missions and one protagonist on the V engine) and release it in 2016, set in areas different from what we saw before (very possibly London, they even left a hint of it in GTA V in that skate park graffiti or whatever it was), however this was scrapped in 2014 and replaced with a TBoGT/TLaD style DLC for GTA V, however this was again scrapped in 2015/16 when they realized how much money they make and can make with Online, so they decided to release bigger DLC's with something that has never been really experienced in GTA (here's the whole thing with MK2 Oppressors etc) and all the money that GTA Online made then was used for GTA VI. So when Red Dead Redemption 2 was finished in 2017, they started to fully focus on Grand Theft Auto VI. They even tested the features that they wanted in the next GTA by placing them in GTA V and RDR2 (I'll say them later). Now I will jump into everything that has currently been developed. The game is set in three different decades in three major cities surrounded by minor ones, with one protagonist for each decade. 1980s (I don't know the exact years but I think it will be something around 1983-1985 because of Rockstar's love for De Palma's Scarface) Vice City fully based on Miami, Medellin (wasn't told of R's version) and some areas in Bolivia and Cuba. Then 1990s (1996 exactly) Liberty City fully based on New York City (this time it will be missing that Soviet-era vibe that was present in GTA IV) and Carcer City based on Chicago with Detroit elements, and finally modern day San Andreas (Los Santos, Blaine County, San Fierro, a big desert town that I don't know the name of, and Las Venturas with missions in modern day Liberty City and modern day Vice City). Now, you won't be able to switch between protagonists like in V. The game will feature time jumps like in Red Dead Redemption 2 (this was actually tested there with the switch from 1899 to 1907), when you finish the 1980's campaign you will jump into the 1990's campaign and then when you finish that you will jump in the modern day campaign. Also, the area unlock system will return, the one that has been present in III, IV, SA, you know, the one with areas blocked until you complete a part of the story. You won't be able to access LC and Carcer before you started the 90's campaign and you won't be able to access the San Andreas before you started the modern day campaign. Now to the caflight mechanics and weapons. I presume some of you may know the mechanics and weapons if you read a leak posted by one of the game testers (he tested just two areas - VC and Carcer). The weapons will change their design during the space between the three campaigns, and there will be many, MANY weapons. Three times the size of V. I wasn't told every single one, but weapons like the Glock, a chainsaw and flamethrower will be returning and some new weapons will be added, the only one I know is the MP5. The car mechanics will be very advanced. For example, a fuel system in a car will be present (similiar to the one used in Mafia II Definitive Edition) and every single vehicle will have more or less fuel, if you steal a car from a pedestrian it will have a random amount of fuel, and if you break into one it might not even have any. The handling is completely reworked and was done with Hangar 13 who have done Mafia III's handling which is in my opinion the best vehicle handling in a game currently. That's all I know to this. And to the flight mechanics will feature a simulation mode and a regular mode. Didn't ask for details on this, but probably a FS2020 style flying and the GTA V style flying. Entering the physics and features. The same ragdoll system used in RDR2 optimized to fit the modern world, object destruction is going to be introduced (yes, you will be able to destroy buildings and this will have major consequences in the game's world, some of them will be very hard to destroy, some of them very easy and some of them won't be destructable at all, I'll tell later but you probably know by now) which will be very present in the ghettos of Carcer City. You will be able to put corpses and alive pedestrians in your trunk, and now murders will have effects. Remember the feature used in Online, that when you steal a car a guy messages you "You stole my fucking car, now you will pay!" type of message? Yeah, this was a test for GTA VI feature. When you murder someone, there is a possibility that some pedestrian will try to kill you for retaliation, or do some harm to your operation. Depends on the importance of the person you will kill (don't know how this system works, but possibly if you kill a gang member you will get drive-by'd or if you kill some random guy a friend of his will try to murder you) and the location and time. The wanted system is reworked, with six stars returning and the six star response is the military. Also, the police's reaction will depend on the city you will be in and the crime you will commit. And the same system that was featured in Mafia III or Watch Dogs that the you have to be snitched on for the cops to appear will be introduced. Interactions will return from RDR2 but more advanced, and for the first time ever a reputation system. I don't know about it that much, nor my friend does, but basically something like this - if you will make a name for yourself in the city the cops will recognize you and peds will fear you. Gunshot wounds and stab wounds will have effect on the player's movement and other, like if you get shot multiple times you won't be able to hold a heavy gun due to your injuries, and a bleeding system is present. And the same thing that was in GTA V with bruises being left after you die will be again present, but this time scars will be introduced. You can literally get a Tony Montana style scar on your face if you get slashed across it very heavily. Business missions will be present, for example, you will have to deliver cocaine from Vice to Bolivia by airplane, something that was tested in the second Trevor mission in V, or you have to reclaim a hood from the rival gang like in SA, but more advanced (I'm getting too ahead of myself). That's all I can recall on this topic. Oh, and the casino system in LV will be heavily present, it was tested in the GTA Online update, almost forgot about it. The soundtrack will be the best in the history of gaming, and I'm serious about it. One of the points behind having two decades is the soundtrack. I don't know about all songs that are in the game, but I know that artists like The Notorious B.I.G., Eminem, Michael Jackson, 2Pac, Hall & Oates, Nas, Nirvana, Metallica, XXXTentacion and Bob Marley are featured. They spent a lot of money to get them in the game. Now, to the cities look and feel. I will keep it short and simple. Everything from 80's Miami will be present in Vice City, if you watched Miami Vice and Scarface you know, modern day VC will look basically the same way modern day Miami does. 90's Liberty will look like 90's New York present in Above the Rim and Juice however with some new features, and the East-West rap beef will be taking place during this time so expect a lot of references to that. The World Trade Center will be featured, however this was a very, very difficult task and R had to pay major bucks to get it. And finally, modern day San Andreas won't also really differ from the real life counterpart, and some new buildings and areas will be added to Los Santos. Online was basically the thing that Schreier leaked. It will be first set in Los Santos and will eventually feature every city. It has been almost made into a full-blown MMO, DLC ideas already there. There will be an option of getting your V Online protagonist to VI, just like when V for next-gens was released. That is all I know on that, because I really don't care about the Online mode and I didn't ask that much. And the final part, the characters and campaign. I'll start with saying who is Jorge Consejo playing, since he already revealed in his CV that he is featured. The answer is a young Martin Madrazo, who will be one of the protagonist's allies. We will also see a young Roman Bellic moving into LC and a young Dwayne Forge before he got locked up who will be one of the protagonist's allies and a very young Playboy X. We will have references to Niko Bellic (he would appear, but Michael Hollick and Rockstar don't really like eachother now), and Michael, Franklin, Trevor and Lamar will make appearances. That's everyone I know that is returning. As for the new characters, there is a lot of them inspired by Scarface and Narcos for the 1980's campaign, Juice and Above the Rim provided a lot of inspiration for the 1996 campaign and I'm pretty sure there will be a character inspired by 2Pac's Bishop. The campaign is like the three eras of GTA. The 80's campaign will be basically about destruction, mayhem, making money and a name for yourself just like in the 2D era games. The 1996 campaign will be like the 3D era one, going from a nobody to one of the biggest criminals in the country and the modern day campaign will be a mix of both, just like the GTA V one. The missions will be 60 each for one campaign, so all added up the game will feature around 180 missions, which is beating GTA: SA's longest campaign in GTA by over 80 missions. I can't even imagine how long the game will take, including random events and the upgraded Strangers & Freaks missions. The protagonists will be heavily inspired by their time periods cultures. We will have a colombian immigrant moving into Vice City with his friend to escape jail in Colombia, a North Holland gangbanger who wants to do something more then living the gang life, but at the same time wants to dominate the city (a mix of both CJ and Franklin) and a man in his late teenage years who wants to get into the criminal life with his friend, after hearing stories and watching movies, you know the type. Also, the protagonists from the two previous campaigns will return in the modern day one, but as older versions of themselves, however there won't be a switch option between them. Oh, and the release date. Currently, the release date is Spring 2021 with a possible delay to Autumn 2021. Sony is currently battling for the game to be a PS5 exclusive for one month and the PC port is set towards Spring/Summer 2022. They want to release the trailer in October 2020, and a week before that they will show the logo which is done for about two years. That's all I know. Now like I said, there is a chance my friend was lying, and all I told you is fake, so take it with a huge grain of salt. However, if it is really true, then just in case I will delete this post in two days, because of legal action. And if I won't do it, then probably someone from Rockstar will take it down.
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How R☆ can let people from all countries enjoy the new casino update without breaking laws.
So as many already know, there has been a recent update to GTA online where a casino was added.
Many countries prohibit online gambling.
Gambling by definition is: "
Gambling is the wagering of
money or something of
value) (referred to as "the stakes") on an
event) with an uncertain outcome, with the primary intent of winning money or material goods. " -Wikipedia.
In other words, the chips in the casino in GTA online can be purchased by GTA$ at the cashier, and GTA$ can be purchased as shark cards for real money. This is the "wagering of money" part, where a person can spend real money for the casino chips. When a person wins a bet in the casino in the game, they get back more of the betting chips, which can then only be converted to GTA$ and not real money, so it does not provide real money or material goods.
What I am trying to say is, IF R☆ blocks the ability to buy the betting chips with GTA$ for people from countries that banned online gambling, and allow them to earn the chips from the casino missions and by playing in the casino, something that requires only time and not real money, then it will no longer count as gambling since there is no real money involved, just the betting chips in the game and the persons time.
That way, even people from countries that ban online gambling can enjoy the new update and content.
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MAME 0.196
MAME 0.196, our March release, is here just in time for Easter, and it’s packed with all the goodness you’ve come to expect. In a very exciting development, Team Caps0ff have
extracted the C-chip data for Volfied, Superman, Rainbow Islands, and most importantly, Bonze Adventure. This cleanly fixes some of the most long-standing emulation issues in MAME. The improvements to Sega Model 2 have continued, with Virtua Fighter 2 and Motor Raid now considered working. Other Model 2 games are greatly improved as well.
For fans of 8-bit home computers, MAME 0.196 has improved ZX Spectrum family emulation, fixing many graphical glitches. A QuikLoad option has been added to several CP/M-80 machines, allowing .COM files to be loaded directly after the operating system has booted. Emulated IEEE-488 (GPIB) can now be tunnelled over sockets, opening up the possibility to simulate peripherals outside MAME. Interpro progress has continued, and is now at the point where you can boot the rebuild floppy.
Other new working arcade games include Big Buck Hunter, an older joystick-controlled version of Ghox, and a rare unprotected version of Opa Opa. With some fixes to our vector maths, War: The Final Assault is working, and Gunpey has been made playable using decompressed sprite data extracted from a working board. New LCD hand-helds include Dennis the Menace, Double Dragon 3, Jurassic Park, Spider-Man, The Addams Family, The Flash, and X-Men - Project X.
In an emulation first, MAME 0.196 supports QSound DSP emulation. For now, it’s only enabled for the vgmplay driver by default, and it requires a fairly fast computer to emulate at full speed. It will be enabled by default when system requirements are a bit more modest. The SH-4 recompiler has been enabled by default for Dreamcast-derived systems, giving substantial performance improvements.
Of course, there are plenty of other improvements. As always, source and Windows binaries are available from
the download page.
MAMETesters Bugs Fixed
- 00205: [Crash/Freeze] (asuka.cpp) bonzeadv: After dying in cave accessed via the secret hole, you restart trapped in darkness (Caps0ff)
- 00377: [Crash/Freeze] (asuka.cpp) bonzeadv: From third level, game hangs on dying because restart level is wrong (Caps0ff)
- 06287: [Graphics] (spectrum.cpp) spectrum, spec128, specpl3e: All in-game sprites from Comando Tracer flicker when moving (geecab)
- 06425: [Graphics] (spec128.cpp) specpl3e: Sprites flickering at level 2 and 6 in Terminator 2 - Judgement Day (geecab)
- 06869: [Plugins] Lua Cheat Plugin: Some cheat commands are ignored using Lua cheat engine (Carl)
- 06894: [Crash/Freeze] (taito_f3.cpp) ridingf, ringrage and clones: Exception after logo is displayed (cam900)
- 06895: [Graphics] (rohga.cpp) Many sets in rohga.cpp: Graphic “strips” of corruption (cam900)
- 06900: [Graphics] (holeland.cpp) holeland, holeland2: Priority bug on the boss level (Angelo Salese)
- 06908: [Speed] (iteagle.cpp) bbhcotw, bbh2sp: Game runs slow on certain levels despite being 100% in MAME (snow?) (Ted Green)
- 06917: [Sound] (artmagic.cpp) cheesech: New NVRAM causes a blasted sound on Get Ready screen at beginning of game (AJR)
- 06921: [Sound] (vigilant.cpp) All sets in vigilant.cpp: No sound (AJR)
New working machines
- Big Buck Hunter (v1.00.14) [coolmod]
- Casio RZ-1 [Arashikage, Dirk Best, R. Belmont]
- Dennis the Menace (Tiger handheld) [hap, Sean Riddle]
- Double Dragon 3 - The Rosetta Stone (Tiger handheld) [hap, Sean Riddle]
- Jurassic Park (Tiger handheld) [hap, Sean Riddle]
- Spider-Man (Tiger handheld) [hap, Sean Riddle]
- The Addams Family (Tiger handheld) [hap, Sean Riddle]
- The Flash (Tiger handheld) [hap, Sean Riddle]
- Warai no Hana Tenshi [yukaritamura]
- X-Men - Project X (Tiger handheld) [hap, Sean Riddle]
New working clones
- Acorn Electron (64K Master RAM Board) [Nigel Barnes]
- Big Buck Hunter II - Sportsman's Paradise (v2.02.08) [Ted Green]
- Big Buck Hunter II - Sportsman's Paradise (v2.02.09) [Ted Green]
- Dragon 64 (HD6309E CPU) [David Ladd]
- Ghox (joystick, older) [caius]
- Irion [Robbbert, mcp]
- Master Boy (Spanish, PCB Rev A) [ARPA, Recreativas.org]
- Opa Opa (Rev A, unprotected) [ShouTime, Charles MacDonald, Smitdogg, The Dumping Union]
- Street Fighter II: The World Warrior (Thunder Edition, bootleg, set 2) [coolmod, The Dumping Union]
- Street Fighter III 3rd Strike: Fight for the Future (Japan 990512) [Guru]
- Street Fighter III 3rd Strike: Fight for the Future (Japan 990608) [Guru]
- Super Cobra (bootleg, set 2) [Belike]
- Tano Dragon 64 (NTSC; HD6309E CPU) [David Ladd]
- The Real Broadway (9131-20-00 R0C) [Brian Troha, The Dumping Union]
- TI-73 Explorer (bootleg) [Julian Lachniet, critor]
Machines promoted to working
- Gunpey (Japan) [Peter Wilhelmsen, Morten Shearman Kirkegaard, David Haywood]
- Mephisto Amsterdam [Sandro Ronco]
- Motor Raid - Twin [Angelo Salese, R. Belmont, O. Galibert, ElSemi]
- Virtua Fighter 2 (Version 2.1) [Angelo Salese, R. Belmont, O. Galibert, ElSemi]
- War: The Final Assault (EPROM 1.9 Mar 25 1999, GUTS 1.3 Apr 20 1999, GAME Apr 20 1999) [Ted Green]
Clones promoted to working
- Eyes (Italy) [Corrado Tomaselli, The Dumping Union]
- Mephisto Dallas [Sandro Ronco]
- Mephisto Dallas 16 Bit [Sandro Ronco]
- Mephisto Dallas 32 Bit [Sandro Ronco]
- Mephisto Roma [Sandro Ronco]
- Mephisto Roma 32 Bit [Sandro Ronco]
- Virtua Fighter 2 [Angelo Salese, R. Belmont, O. Galibert, ElSemi]
- Virtua Fighter 2 (Revision A) [Angelo Salese, R. Belmont, O. Galibert, ElSemi]
- Virtua Fighter 2 (Revision B) [Angelo Salese, R. Belmont, O. Galibert, ElSemi]
- War: The Final Assault (EPROM 1.3 Apr 7 1999, GUTS 1.3 Apr 7 1999, GAME Apr 7 1999) [Ted Green]
- War: The Final Assault (EPROM 1.6 Jan 14 1999, GUTS 1.1 Mar 16 1999, GAME Mar 16 1999) [Ted Green]
- War: The Final Assault (EPROM 1.91 Apr 13 1999, GUTS 1.3 Apr 7 1999, GAME Apr 7 1999) [Ted Green]
New machines marked as NOT_WORKING
- Badlands (Konami, set 1) [Angelo Salese]
- Casio CZ-101 [Dirk Best]
- Casio HT-6000 [Dirk Best]
- CIT-101 [Doug Crawford]
- Diablo HyType II Series 1300 CPU [Edström]
- e-kara (US?) [Sean Riddle, Peter Wilhelmsen]
- e-kara Volume 1 (US?) [Sean Riddle, Peter Wilhelmsen]
- e-kara Volume 2 (US?) [Sean Riddle, Peter Wilhelmsen]
- EA Sports Madden Football (NTSC) [Sean Riddle, Peter Wilhelmsen]
- Excite Fishing DX (Japan) [Sean Riddle, Peter Wilhelmsen]
- Let's! TV Play Classic - Namco Nostalgia 1 [Sean Riddle, Mr. Do]
- Let's! TV Play Classic - Namco Nostalgia 2 [Sean Riddle, Peter Wilhelmsen]
- Let's! TV Play Classic - Taito Nostalgia 2 [Sean Riddle, Mr. Do]
- Lord Of The Rings - Warrior of Middle-Earth [Sean Riddle, Peter Wilhelmsen]
- Lucky Draw (Pinball) [PinMAME]
- Milton Bradley Electronic Milton [Sean Riddle]
- MX Dirt Rebel [Sean Riddle, Peter Wilhelmsen]
- Photo Play 2004 [Asure, The Dumping Union]
- Play TV Football (NTSC) [Sean Riddle, Peter Wilhelmsen]
- Play TV Rescue Heroes [Sean Riddle, Peter Wilhelmsen]
- Play TV Snowboarder (Blue) (NTSC) [Sean Riddle, Peter Wilhelmsen]
- Poly Proteus (Standalone) [Nigel Barnes, Andrew Trotman]
- TV Wild Adventure Mini Golf [Sean Riddle, Peter Wilhelmsen]
New clones marked as NOT_WORKING
- Arbiter Discmonitor A-01 [Nigel Barnes]
- Badlands (Konami, set 2) [Angelo Salese]
- ConnecTV Snowboarder (Blue) (PAL) [Sean Riddle, Peter Wilhelmsen]
- Daytona USA (GTX 2004 Edition) [anonymous]
- Earthshaker (Prototype) (PA-4) [PinMAME]
- Game King (EZ Pay, v4.0) [unknown]
- Strange Science (Rev C) [Gerald (COY), The Dumping Union]
- Super Seven [caius, The Dumping Union]
- TI-83 Plus (bootleg) [Julian Lachniet, critor]
- TI-84 Plus (Boot Code 1.02) [Julian Lachniet, critor]
- TI-84 Plus (Boot Code 1.03) [Julian Lachniet]
- TI-84 Plus (bootleg) [Julian Lachniet, critor]
- TI-84 Plus Color Edition (Boot Code 5.00) [Julian Lachniet, critor]
- TI-84 Plus Color Edition (Boot Code 5.15) [Julian Lachniet]
- TI-84 Plus Color Edition (Boot Code 5.30) [Julian Lachniet]
- TI-84 Plus Orion (Boot Code 1.02) [Julian Lachniet]
- TI-84 Plus Orion (Boot Code 1.03) [Julian Lachniet]
- TI-84 Plus Orion (bootleg) [Julian Lachniet]
- TI-84 Plus Silver Edition (Boot Code 1.03) [Julian Lachniet]
- TI-84 Plus Color Silver Edition (Boot Code 4.0) [Julian Lachniet]
- TI-84 Plus Silver Edition (bootleg) [Julian Lachniet, critor]
New working software list additions
- archimedes: 3D Construction Kit [Nigel Barnes]
- camplynx_flop: BASIC-80 Rev.5.2, BASIC-E Compiler v2.0, Battleships, C/80 Compiler 3.1, CalcStar v1.0, CP/M ver 2.2 BIOS 1.00, CP/M ver 2.2 BIOS 1.02, DataStar v1.4, dBASE II, Delta Wing, fig-FORTH 1.1A, FORTRAN-80, Gomoku, Hangman, Introductory Tape (128K), LogiChess 2.2, Lynx JM Utilities Disk v1.0, Lynx Revival Group - Volume 1, Micro-COBOL v2.1, Monster Mine, PeachCalc v1.01, ReportStar v1.00, Roader, Slot Machine, Treasure Island, TURBO Pascal v2.00A, WordMaster v1.20, WordStar v3.00 [Nigel Barnes]
- ibm5150:
- Blockout, Secret Agent, SimCity (3.5", v1.02), SimCity (3.5", v1.07), SimCity (5.25", v1.02), SimCity (5.25", v1.07), Speedball (re-release), Stunts (3.5") (USA), Stunts (5.25") (USA) [ArcadeShadow]
- DeluxePaint II-PC (French), HP Terminal Program HP24597A, Links - The Challenge of Golf (v1.45), Lombard RAC Rally [breiztiger]
- Bodyworks - An Adventure in Anatomy [Dan Tootill]
- Banner Blue Movie Guide, Dungeon of Pun III (Gemini Shareware), Roger Ebert's Deluxe Movie Home Companion - 1986-1992 Editions, Video Companion: The Software (Spring '92 Edition) [Foone Turing]
- ibm5170:
- Crystal Caves, Hocus Pocus, Monster Bash! [ArcadeShadow]
- Links - Championship Course - Firestone Country Club, Microsoft Macro Assembler 5.1 (MS OS/2 Tools) [breiztiger]
- AudioClips Digital Sounds for Windows 3.1 - Star Trek: The Next Generation - "Encounter at Farpoint", Business Clip Art PicturePak 1, Programming Examples for Advanced Programmer's Guide to SuperVGAs [Foone Turing]
- Alone in the Dark, Alone in the Dark (French), Home Repair Encyclopedia [Justin Kerk]
- megadriv: LEGO Batman (Rus) [VedsaGolfer]
- snread: A Ghost in the House, The Third Circle [David Viens]
- snspell: Les Mots Difficiles (Module No. 2) [David Viens]
- x1_flop: Donkey Kong 3 - Dai Gyakushuu [famicomical]
New NOT_WORKING software list additions
- 3do_m2: Shooter 2D [incog]
- dc: 4x4 Evo (Euro, Prototype 20010109), Bokomu no Tatsujin (Jpn), Card of Destiny: Hikari to Yami no Tougousha - Genteiban (Jpn), Castle Fantasia: Seima Taisen (Jpn), Chaos Field (Jpn, Sega Direct), Chaos Field (Jpn, Sega Direct, Rev. 1), Christmas Seaman: Omoi o Tsutaeru Mou Hitotsu no Houhou - Message Kit (Jpn), Christmas Seaman: Omoi o Tsutaeru Mou Hitotsu no Houhou - Present Disc (Jpn), Comic Party (Jpn), Confidential Mission (Jpn), Cool Cool Toon (Jpn), CR Hissatsu Shigotonin: Pachitte Chonmage @VP@CHI (Jpn), Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX (World, Prototype 20000907), Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX (World, Prototype 20001016), Daytona USA 2001 (Euro, Prototype 20010227), Dead or Alive 2 (Euro), Dead or Alive 2 (Euro, Prototype 20000611), Dead or Alive 2/Fur Fighters (Euro), Dead or Alive 2 (Jpn), Dead or Alive 2 - Shokai Genteiban (Jpn), Dead or Alive 2 (USA), Death Crimson 2: Meranito no Saidan (Jpn), Death Crimson OX (USA), Deep Fighter (Euro), Deep Fighter (Fra), Deep Fighter (Fra, Prototype 20000505), Deep Fighter (Ger), Deep Fighter (USA), Dejiko no Maibura (Jpn), Demolition Racer: No Exit - Demo Version (USA), Demolition Racer: No Exit (USA), Dengen Tenshi Taisen Mahjong Shangri-La (Jpn), Denpa Shounen-teki Kenshou Seikatsu Soft: Nasubi no Heya (Jpn), Densha de Go! 2: Kousoku-hen 3000 Bandai (Jpn), Derby Tsuku 2 (Jpn), Derby Tsuku: Derby Ba wo Tsukurou! (Jpn), deSPIRIA (Jpn), Di Gi Charat Fantasy (Jpn), Di Gi Charat Fantasy - Shokai Genteiban (Jpn), Digital Keiba Shinbun: My Trackman (Jpn), Dino Crisis (Euro), Dino Crisis (Fra), Dino Crisis (Ger), Dino Crisis (Ita), Dino Crisis (Jpn), Dino Crisis (USA), Disney Les 102 Dalmatiens à la rescousse ! (Fra, Ger, Ita, Spa), Disney/Pixar Buzz Lightyear of Star Command (Euro), Disney/Pixar Buzz Lightyear of Star Command (USA), Disney/Pixar Captain Buzz Lightyear: Star Command (Ger), Disney/Pixar Les aventures de Buzz l'Eclair (Fra), Disney/Pixar Toy Story 2: Buzz l'Eclair à la rescousse ! (Fra), Disney/Pixar Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear eilt zur Hilfe! (Ger), Disney/Pixar Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue! (Euro), Disney/Pixar Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue! (USA), Disney's 102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue (Euro), Disney's 102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue (Euro, Prototype 20000110), Disney's 102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue (USA), Disney's Dinosaur (Euro), Disney's Dinosaur (USA), Disney's Donald Duck "Goin' Qu@ckers" (USA), Disney's Donald Duck "Qu@ck Att@ck"?*! (Euro), Doguu Senki: Haou (Jpn), Doki Doki Idol Star Seeker Remix (Jpn), Dorimaga GD Vol. 10 (Jpn), Dorimaga GD Vol. 11 (Jpn), Dorimaga GD Vol. 12 (Jpn), Dorimaga GD Vol. 1 (Jpn), Dorimaga GD Vol. 2 (Jpn), Dorimaga GD Vol. 3 (Jpn), Dorimaga GD Vol. 4 (Jpn), Dorimaga GD Vol. 5 (Jpn), Dorimaga GD Vol. 6 (Jpn), Dorimaga GD Vol. 7 (Jpn), Dorimaga GD Vol. 8 (Jpn), Dorimaga GD Vol. 9 (Jpn), Dousoukai 2: Again & Refrain (Jpn), Draconus: Cult of the Wyrm (USA), Draconus: Cult of the Wyrm (World, Prototype 20000127), DragonRiders: Chronicles of Pern (Euro), DragonRiders: Chronicles of Pern (USA), Dragons Blood (Euro), Dreamcast Express Extra (Jpn), Dreamcast Express Vol. 1 (Jpn), Dreamcast Express Vol. 2 (Jpn), Dreamcast Express Vol. 3 (Jpn), Dreamcast Express Vol. 4 (Jpn), Dreamcast Express Vol. 5 (Jpn), Dreamcast Express Vol. 6 (Jpn), Dreamcast Express Vol. 7 (Jpn), Dreamcast Middleware Conference Demo Disc Part 2 (World), Dreamcast System-Disc 2 (World), Dreamcast Visual Memory Data Issue (Jpn), DreamFlyer (Jpn), DreamKey 3.0 (Euro), DreamKey (Euro), DreamKey (Euro, Rev. 1), DreamKey Version 1.5 (Euro), DreamKey Version 1.5 (Fra), DreamKey Version 2.0 (Bel, Fin, Ned, Swe, Swi), DreamOn Collection 2 (Euro), DreamOn Collection 3 (Euro), DreamOn Collection 4 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 10 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 10 (Ger), DreamOn Volume 11 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 12 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 13 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 14 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 15 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 16 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 17 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 18 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 19 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 1 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 20 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 21 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 22 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 2 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 3 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 4 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 5 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 6 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 7 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 8 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 9 (Euro), Dream Passport 2 for LAN (Jpn), Dream Passport 2 (Jpn), Dream Passport 2 (Jpn, Rev. 1), Dream Passport 3 (Jpn), Dream Passport 3 (Jpn, Alt), Dream Passport 3 (Jpn, Alt 2), Dream Passport 3: Urban Style (Jpn), Dream Passport (Jpn), Dream Passport Premier (Jpn), Dream Passport Ver. 1.01 (Jpn), Dream Preview Vol. 8 (Jpn), Dreamstud!o: 3D Adventure Construction (Jpn), Ducati World (Euro), Ducati World Racing Challenge (USA), D+Vine [Luv] - Shokai Genteiban (Jpn), Dynamite Cop (Euro), Dynamite Cop! (USA), Dynamite Deka 2 (Jpn), Dynamite Deka 2 - Taikenban (Jpn), Ecco 3D (World, Prototype 19990506), Ecco II: Sentinels of the Universe (World, Prototype 20010219), Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future (Euro), Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future (Euro, Prototype 20000417 2PM), Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future (Euro, Prototype 20000417 7AM), Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future (Euro, Prototype 20000419), Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future (Euro, Prototype 20000421), Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future (Jpn), Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future (USA), Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future (USA, Prototype 20000606), Ecco the Dolphin: E3 Demo (USA, Prototype 19990508), ECW Anarchy Rulz (Euro), ECW Anarchy Rulz (USA), ECW Hardcore Revolution (Euro), ECW Hardcore Revolution (USA), Eisei Meijin III: Game Creator Yoshimura Nobuhiro no Zunou (Jpn), Eldorado Gate Vol. 1 (Jpn), Eldorado Gate Vol. 2 (Jpn), Eldorado Gate Vol. 3 (Jpn), Eldorado Gate Vol. 4 (Jpn), Eldorado Gate Vol. 5 (Jpn), Eldorado Gate Vol. 6 (Jpn), Elemental Gimmick Gear (Jpn), Elemental Gimmick Gear (USA), Elysion: Eien no Sanctuary (Jpn), E.O.S.: Exhibition of Speed (Euro), ESPN International Track & Field (Euro), ESPN International Track & Field (USA), ESPN NBA 2Night (USA), European Super League (Euro), Eve Zero Kanzenban: Ark of the Matter - Shokai Gentei Pack (Jpn), Evil Dead: Hail to the King (Euro), Evil Dead: Hail to the King (Fra), Evil Dead: Hail to the King (USA), Evil Twin: Cyprien's Chronicles (Euro), Evolution 2: Far Off Promise (Euro), Evolution 2: Far Off Promise (USA), Evolution: The World of Sacred Device (Euro), Evolution: The World of Sacred Device (USA), Exodus Guilty Neos (Jpn), Expendable (USA), F1 Racing Championship (Euro), F1 World Grand Prix for Dreamcast (Euro), F1 World Grand Prix for Dreamcast (Euro, Prototype 19990903), F1 World Grand Prix for Dreamcast (Jpn), F1 World Grand Prix II for Dreamcast (Euro), F1 World Grand Prix II for Dreamcast (Euro, Prototype 20000728), F1 World Grand Prix II for Dreamcast (Jpn), F1 World Grand Prix (USA), F355 Challenge (Jpn), F355 Challenge: Passione Rossa (Euro), F355 Challenge: Passione Rossa (USA), F355 Challenge: Passione Rossa (USA, Alt), F355 Challenge: Passione Rossa (USA, Prototype 20000501), F355 Challenge: Passione Rossa (USA, Prototype 20000821), Fatal Fury: Mark of the Wolves (USA), Fighting Force 2 (Euro), Fighting Force 2 (Euro, Prototype 19991202), Fighting Force 2 (Ger), Fighting Force 2 (USA), Fighting Force 2 (USA, Alt), Fighting Force 2 (USA, Alt 2), Fighting Vipers 2 (Euro), Fighting Vipers 2 (Euro, Prototype 20001226), Fighting Vipers 2 (Jpn), Flag to Flag (USA), Floigan Bros. - Episode 1 (Euro), Floigan Bros. - Episode 1 (USA), For Symphony: With All One's Heart (Jpn), Frame Gride (Jpn), Frame Gride - Test Operation Disc (Jpn), Frogger 2: Swampy's Revenge (USA), Fur Fighters (Euro), Fur Fighters (Euro, Demo), Fur Fighters (Euro, Prototype 20000602), Fur Fighters (Euro, Prototype 20000612), Fur Fighters (USA), Fushigi no Dungeon: Fuurai no Shiren Gaiden: Onnakenshi Asuka Kenzan! (Jpn), GaiaMaster: Kessen! Seiki-ou Densetsu (Jpn), Gakkyuu-ou Yamazaki: Yamazaki Oukoku Daifunsou! (Jpn), Ganbare! Nippon! Olympics 2000 (Jpn), Garou: Mark of the Wolves (Jpn), Gauntlet Legends (Euro), Gauntlet Legends (USA), Generator Vol. 1 (USA), Generator Vol. 1 (USA, Alt), Generator Vol. 1 (USA, Alt 2), Generator Vol. 1 (USA, Alt 3), Generator Vol. 1 (USA, Alt 4), Generator Vol. 2 (USA), Generator Vol. 2 (USA, Alt), Generator Vol. 2 (USA, Alt 2), Get!! Colonies (Jpn), Giant Gram 2000: Zen Nihon Pro Wres 3 Eikou no Yuusha-tachi (Jpn), Giant Gram 2000: Zen Nihon Pro Wres 3 Eikou no Yuusha-tachi (Jpn, Alt), Giant Gram: Zen Nihon Pro Wres 2 in Nihon Budoukan (Jpn), GigaWing 2 (Jpn), GigaWing 2 (USA), GigaWing (Euro), GigaWing (Jpn), GigaWing (USA), GK: Giant Killers (Euro), GK: Giant Killers (Euro, Prototype 20010109), Godzilla Generations: Maximum Impact (Jpn), Golf Shiyou yo 2: Aratanaru Chousen (Jpn), Golf Shiyou yo: Course Data-shuu Adventure-hen (Jpn), Golf Shiyou yo (Jpn), Grandia II (Euro), Grandia II (Jpn), Grandia II - Special Package (Jpn), Grandia II - Tentou-you Demo (Jpn), Grandia II (USA), Grand Theft Auto 2 (USA), GTA 2 (Euro), GTA 2 (Fra), Guilty Gear X (Jpn), Guilty Gear X - Taikenban (Jpn), Gunbird 2 (Euro), Gunbird 2 (Jpn), Gunbird 2 (USA), Gundam Battle Online (Jpn), Gundam Battle Online - Trial Edition (Jpn), Gundam Side Story 0079: Rise from the Ashes - Premium Disc (Jpn), Gundam Side Story 0079: Rise from the Ashes (USA), Gunspike (Jpn), Guru Guru Onsen 2 (Jpn), Guru Guru Onsen 3 (Jpn), Half-Life (Video) (World), Happy Lesson: First Lesson (Jpn), Happy Lesson (Jpn), Harusame Youbi (Jpn), Headhunter (Euro), Heavy Metal: Geomatrix (Euro), Heavy Metal: Geomatrix (USA), Hello Kitty no Dream Passport 2 (Jpn), Hello Kitty no Garden Panic (Jpn), Hello Kitty no Lovely Fruit Park (Jpn), Hello Kitty no Magical Block (Jpn), Hello Kitty no "Otonaru" Mail (Jpn), Hidden & Dangerous (Euro), Hidden & Dangerous (USA), Hoyle Casino (USA), Hundred Swords (Jpn), Hydro Thunder (Euro), Hydro Thunder (Euro, Prototype 19990908), Hydro Thunder (USA), Hydro Thunder (USA, Rev. 1), Hydro Thunder (World, Prototype 19990616), Kidou Senshi Gundam Gaiden: Colony no Ochita Chide... (Jpn), Millennium Soldier: Expendable (Euro), Millennium Soldier: Expendable (Euro, Prototype 19990715), Promotion Disc (Jpn), Resident Evil: Code: Veronica (Spa), Shinkisekai Evolution 2: Tooi Yakusoku (Jpn), Shinkisekai Evolution (Jpn), Super Speed Racing (Jpn), Tee Off (Euro), Tee Off (USA), Tee Off (USA, Alt), The Flintstones: Viva Rock Vegas (Euro) [FakeShemp]
- ibm5170: Alien Legacy (v1.00) [Justin Kerk]
- interpro: Diagnostic Floppies, Intergraph System Software, Rebuild Floppies [Patrick Mackinlay]
- leapster:
- Cars (Spa), Disney Fairies (Spa), Disney Princesa - La Magia De Aprender (Spa), Dora the Explorer - Camping Adventure (USA), Dora the Explorer - Piñata Party! (USA), Spongebob Squarepants - Through The Wormhole (USA), Star Wars - Matemáticas Jedi (Spa), The Batman - El Poder De Los Números (Spa), Up (Spa), Wall-E (Spa) [Connie, Clawgrip, TeamEurope]
- 1st Grade (US), Dora the Explorer - Wildlife Rescue (USA, L-MAX), Letters on the Loose (USA, L-MAX), Madagascar (USA, L-MAX), NASCAR (USA, L-MAX), Scholastic OutWit! (US), Spider-Man - The Case of the Sinister Speller (USA, L-MAX), Spongebob Squarepants - Saves the Day (USA, L-MAX), Talking WORDS Factory (US) [TeamEurope, HardcoreHubz]
- poly_flop: Proteus 6809 FLEX Operating System (Version 2.8:3 - 1.1:2), Proteus Z80 CP/M Operating System (CP/M 2.2, BIOS 3.3) [Andrew Trotman]
- vsmile_cart: ABC Land Aventure (Fra), Disney Winnie l'Ourson - La Chasse au miel de Winnie (Fra, Rev. 2), Le Monde d'ELMO - Les Grandes Decouvertes D'Elmo (Fra), Oui-Oui - Detective d'un Jour (Fra), Roi Lion - Simba Decouvre la Jungle (Fra), Thomas er ses Amis - Les locomotives s'entraident (Fra) [TeamEurope, Buddybenj]
Translations added or modified
- Chinese (Simplified) [YuiFAN]
- Chinese (Traditional) [YuiFAN]
- Dutch [Jos van Mourik]
- French [noxx09]
- Portuguese (Brazil) [Wellington Uemura]
- Spanish [A. Viloria]
Source Changes
- fidlstix, rndrndqs: Fixed interface between MCU and LCD controller and added 7-segment digits. [AJR]
- tms9927: Configure using character clock rather than dot clock. [AJR]
- pit8253: Converted counters to subdevices. [AJR]
- sega_315_5195: Internalized communication latches – sound now works in fpointbla. [AJR]
- sol20: Added RS-232 port. [AJR]
- mcb216, cb308: Replaced UART with TMS5501. [AJR]
- hnayayoi.cpp: Use HD6845 CRTC for video; improved screen parameters. [AJR]
- vt100_kbd: Rewrote as UART-based serial device. [AJR]
- vt100: Restored bottom lines of screen. [AJR]
- vt100, la120: Made ER1400 non-volatile storage actually work. [AJR]
- debugger: Fixed extent of debug view, wplist output, watchpoint view, and find command for address-shifted memory spaces. [AJR]
- ins8250: Added hack to reset transmitter when Baud rate is changed. [AJR]
- trs80.cpp: Derived almost all clocks from actual crystals, including raw screen parameters. [AJR]
- d9final: Added NVRAM. [AJR]
- qtsbc: Rewrote driver based on SBC-880 schematics. [AJR]
- ay31015: Fixed receiver desync when next start bit arrives early, and synchronization at start bit. [AJR]
- unkitpkr: Added switch to disable card graphics in bookkeeping mode. [AJR]
- Separated TLCS-90 external IRQ line state from internal request register – fixes tenkai slowdowns. [AJR]
- artmagic.cpp: Replaced NVRAM with parallel EEPROM, and improved ADPCM banking. [AJR]
- Added DEC 12-15336-00 RS232 loopback connector type (required for VT102 modem control self-test). [AJR]
- rainbow: Corrected bit rate generator clocks and types. [AJR]
- g65816: Allow use of separate address spaces for program, data, opcodes, and vectors. [AJR]
- scn2674: Added preliminary support for SCN2672 variant. [AJR]
- vgmplay: Disable POKEY and QSound devices if not required. [AJR]
- Include option and file names in fatal error message for failure to load media image. [AJR]
- model2.cpp updates: [Angelo Salese]
- Added custom debugger commands to dump geometrizer disassembly and triangle list.
- Worked around ld rN, (rN) read on FIFO – fixes multiple crashes.
- Skip normals for every triangle/quad in geo mode 2/3 – fixes multiple graphical glitches.
- Fixed untextured path colors (used by Motor Raid and Daytona USA).
- Added direct framebuffer drawing (used by Last Bronx title screen).
- sharc: Implemented additional instructions used by Model 2 games. [Angelo Salese]
- Added Rn = Rn FDEP Rx BY : opcode (used by Last Bronx for a vital geometrizer function).
- Added fmul abs multi opcode (used by Gunblade NY).
- Added SET_UREG case $67 (used by Zero Gunner 2B).
- Fixed LSHIFT negative operations to not sign-extend the result (fixes Last Bronx frame flickering).
- segaic24.cpp: Added xhout and xvout register callbacks (fixes Model 2 3D viewport positions). [Angelo Salese]
- Wrote a preliminary TGPx4 interpreter core. [Angelo Salese]
- i960.cpp: Added support for burst stall on writes. [Angelo Salese]
- ddayjlc.cpp: Fixed clouds priority and title screen colors, added flip screen. [Angelo Salese]
- amstrad: Ignore invalid PSG register selection – fixes input issues with Monty on the Run and Airborne Ranger. [Barry Rodewald]
- metro.cpp: Enabled button 2 in daitorid* – it’s used to reorient tiles. [cam900]
- hyprduel.cpp: Cleaned up, converted to use imagetek_i4220_device, changed sound output to mono. [cam900]
- imagetek_i4220.cpp: Only draw portion of tilemaps exposed by clipping rectangle (improves performance). [cam900]
- sknsspr: Converted to device_rom_interface, allocate decode buffer at start time. [cam900]
- galpani3.cpp: Cleaned up code, added notes, allocate buffers at start time, improved alpha blending, sprite/background priorities and background/background priorities, and reduced code duplication. [cam900]
- jchan.cpp: Minor improvements to sprite/sprite priorities. [cam900]
- rohga.cpp: Fixed graphics decoding. [cam900]
- segapcm: Added support for clock speed changes, and cleaned up code. [cam900]
- vgmplay updated: [cam900]
- Implemented Sega PCM interface registers.
- Convert QSound pitch to DSP clock input frequency.
- eolith.cpp: Corrected title/distributor for Chinese-language version of Iron Fortress. [cam900, Vas Crabb]
- kaneko16.cpp: Cleaned up OKI bank switching and sound latch handling. [cam900]
- es5510/taito_en updated: [cam900]
- es5510: Fixed DRAM read/write, and moved buffer allocation to start time.
- taito_en: Verified ESP input clock and output channels from GunBuster schematics, reduced runtime tag map lookups.
- esqpump.cpp: Split ES5506 out of interface.
- esqkt.cpp: Added esqpump for ES5510 interface, and fixed company tags.
- kaneko_grap2: Converted to device_rom_interface, added device address map, added internal palette, and implemented brightness control. [cam900]
- mcatadv.cpp: Reduced code duplication, improved ROM region names, and converted to mono sound output. [cam900]
- wecleman.cpp: Added notes, cleaned up code, improved ROM region names, and converted to stereo sound output. [cam900]
- ES8712: removed sound output as it’s just a controller for an Oki MSM5205/6585 and 74157. [cam900]
- gcpinball.cpp, metro.cpp, lastbank.cpp, witch: Added notes, cleaned up code, and reduced runtime tag map lookups. [cam900]
- blzntrnd: Corrected stereo/mono outputs according to PCB type, fixed sound bank switching, and added notes. [cam900]
- lastbank: Use generic latch device for sound communication. [cam900]
- gcpinball.cpp: Improved ROM region names. [cam900]
- qs1000.cpp: Converted set_irq to WRITE_LINE_MEMBER. [cam900]
- eolith.cpp, eolith16.cpp, vegaeo.cpp: Cleaned up VRAM handling and drawing. [cam900]
- eolith.cpp, ghosteo.cpp, limenko.cpp, vamphalf.cpp, vegaeo.cpp: Modernized sound latches, reduced runtime tag map lookups, and improved ROM region names. [cam900]
- hidctch3: Replaced driver init with machine configuration. [cam900]
- mastboy.cpp: Cleaned up code, moved banked RAM handler into address_map_bank_device, fixed RAM error, added notes, and improved ROM region names. [cam900]
- xexex.cpp: Cleaned up code, reduced runtime tag map lookups, added notes, and marked with MACHINE_IMPERFECT_GRAPHICS. [cam900]
- tecmosys.cpp: Fixed background color, cleaned up bank switching, reduced code duplication, reduced runtime tag map lookups, added notes, and marked with MACHINE_IMPERFECT_GRAPHICS (due to imperfect linescroll/mixing) and MACHINE_NO_COCKTAIL (due to incorrect tilemap scroll when flipped). [cam900]
- ultraman.cpp, chqflag.cpp: Minor code clean-up. [cam900]
- k051649.cpp: Add scc_map to reduce duplication in driver memory maps. [cam900]
- divebomb.cpp: Use generic_latch_8_device for CPU communication and input_merger_any_high_device for interrupts, and improved tags. [cam900]
- ddragon.cpp: Identified CPU types. [cam900]
- x68k: Implemented ADPCM panning and corrected ADPCM timer. [cam900]
- gstream.cpp: Added pre-calculated RGB palette for X2222, reduced code duplication, and removed unnecessary parameters. [cam900]
- Added extracted C-chip EPROM data for Volfied, Superman, Bonze Adventure, and Rainbow Islands; removed simulation. [Caps0ff]
- plugins/portname: Described revised format. [Carl]
- Added a hand-crafted C-chip EPROM for Rainbow Islands Extra, allowing simulation to be removed. [David Haywood]
- XaviX: Added notes on IRQ source register. [David Haywood]
- Added HDB-DOS device for Color Computer 1/2. [David Ladd]
- Added uPD934G percussion generator device, used by Casio RZ-1. [Dirk Best]
- hp64k: Added support for HPIB bus, and made extensive improvement to PHI emulation (BIST now passes). [F.Ulivi]
- Added slot device to tunnel IEEE-488 between processes over a socket connection. [F.Ulivi]
- Corrected Intellivision keyboard 6502 clock rate (was running at double speed). [Frank Palazzolo]
- spectrum: Fixed sprite flicker and missing graphics in several games. [geecab, R. Belmont]
- emscripten: Fixed issue causing drivers using netlists to fail, and disabled currently unsupported multithreading. [Justin Kerk]
- notetaker.cpp: Started to hook up EmulatorCPU 8086. [Lord Nightmare]
- naomi.cpp: Updated ROM board and BIOS documentation. [MetalliC]
- Dreamcast and derivatives: Enabled SH-4 recompiler by default. [MetalliC, Ryan Holtz]
- lynx96k: Added Scorpion and Danish ROMs as BIOS options. [Nigel Barnes]
- kr2376: Added keyboard matrix callbacks. [Nigel Barnes]
- bbc: Added cassette relay samples. [Nigel Barnes]
- bbc: Fixed shadow RAM corruption in MasteB+, and sideways RAM access in Model B. [Nigel Barnes]
- electron: Set CPU clock 2MHz/1MHz according to ROM/RAM access. [Nigel Barnes]
- model2.cpp: Fixed Zero Gunner background priorities. [O. Galibert]
- nes_apu: Derive frame counter from clock input. [O. Galibert]
- Removed macros from address maps. [O. Galibert]
- interpro: Various improvements, culminating in the ability to boot the “blue screen” rebuild floppy. [Patrick Mackinlay]
- Nearly boots CLIX – hangs trying to mount the filesystems.
- Refactored CPU/MMU memory access, added alignment faults, and added support for DMA virtual addressing.
- Implemented most C400 instructions, and fixed wait instruction.
- Removed broken forced interrupt handling.
- gunpey: Extracted decompressed sprite data – loaded to fix graphics until compression is understood. [Peter Wilhelmsen, Morten Shearman Kirkegaard]
- midvunit.cpp: Cleaned up inputs and outputs, improved motion inputs, and sorted main buttons. [Risugami]
- seattle.cpp: Cleaned up outputs. [Risugami]
- Added ability to start/stop AVI recording during emulation session, and improved handling of native aspect screenshots on systems with arbitrary numbers of screens. [Ryan Holtz, Vas Crabb]
- M1COMM, M2COMM, S32COMM: Improved simulation: [SailorSat]
- Fixed partial frame read and added VSYNC packets.
- Added relay mode (used by stcc), detect/handle connection loss, improved sync.
- Converted to use osd_file rather than emu_file.
- Added comm_framesync option to force instances to stay in sync.
- Added preliminary MB89374 emulation – works well enough for Virtua Racing ad Virtua formula to link using real firmware.
- Removed m1comm from the default model1 configuration, as not every game has one.
- Converted glasgow.cpp to use mmboard device for chess board I/O. [Sandro Ronco]
- Corrected size of MK48T12 timekeeper RAM. [smf]
- validity check: Test all 33 possible results from count_leading_zeros() and count_leading_ones(). [smf]
- Donkey Kong: Changed orientation so that -norotate matches direct feed recordings. [smf]
- Added QuikLoad option for several CP/M-80 systems (Altos 5, Aussie Byte II, Decision Mate V, Kaypro, QX-10, Xerox 820). [Stefano]
- c352.cpp: Changed µ-law algorithm to match Namco’s Wii VC emulator, fixed static noise between fights in Tekken 3, and fixed order of phase inversion flags. [superctr]
- rgbsse: Fixed scaling functions for negative values – fixes graphical anomalies in warfa. [Ted Green]
- kayproii: Fixed Baud rate generator connections (serial port and keyboard were reversed). [Vas Crabb]
- Changed build options to make deprecated declaration warnings non-fatal and enabled by default. [Vas Crabb]
- Started deprecating and removing poorly-performing output system APIs. [Vas Crabb]
- Deprecated and removed all uses of running_machine::first_screen. [Vas Crabb, Ryan Holtz, AJR, R. Belmont, Nigel Barnes]
- dsp16: Rewrote interpreter and disassembler. [Vas Crabb]
- Interpreter implements almost all features and has machine cycle accuracy/granularity.
- PIO and a subset of SIO output excluding multiplexed modes are implemented.
- Disassembler syntax mostly matches that used by assembler, and shows live comments for predicated operations.
- qsound: Added low-level emulation using DSP program (only enabled in vgmplay for performance reasons). [Vas Crabb]
- qsoundhle: Changed sample rate and playback behaviour to better match DSP. [Vas Crabb]
- Restricted ROM names to a shell-friendly subset of printable ASCII. [Vas Crabb]
- Reduced use of naked pointers, using namespace, and preprocessor macros in recompiling CPU cores. [Vas Crabb]
- Converted most machine configuration helpers to non-static member functions and adjusted macros to match. [Wilbert Pol]
- crospang.cpp: Corrected clock speeds based on oscillators and PCB info. [Brian Troha]
- gameboy.xml, gbcolor.xml, leapster.xml, vsmile_cart.xml, vsmile_cd.xml, vsmilem_cart.xml: Corrected Spanish titles. [ClawGrip]
- sauro.cpp: Verified clocks for Sauro. [Corrado Tomaselli, The Dumping Union]
- sf2b: Identified manufacturer. [f205v]
- atetris.cpp: Updated documentation for atetrisb2 and atetrisb3. [f205v]
- Dumped PLA from CBM plus4 family. [Guru]
- spaceg: Dumped PROMs. [Guru]
- opwolf.cpp: Measured C-chip clock on a working PCB. [Guru]
- shuttlei: Corrected main CPU clock divider and added PCB description. [Guru]
- ti85.cpp: Added OS v4.0 as a BIOS option for ti84pcse. [Julian Lachniet]
- leland.cpp: Corrected ROM labels and documented undumped PALs for Pig Out: Dine Like a Swine! [Kevin Eshbach, The Dumping Union]
- leland.cpp: Corrected ROM name for revision 5 of Ataxx. [Kevin Eshbach, The Dumping Union]
- Updated hiscore.dat for recent changes. [Leezer]
- alphatro.cpp: Improved ROM names, and added real ROM for machine with BICOM graphics extension. [rfka01]
- Corrected year for San Francisco Rush: The Rock. [sjy96525]
- argus.cpp: Dumped PROM for valtric. [system11, The Dumping Union]
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Blaming R* about the availability of the new update
I've recently seen some memes about people blaming R* for blocking content and that it's not their fault. So I thought I would post this to maybe tell you how it looks from my perspective.
It so happens that I'm living in one of the countries in which playing online hazard games is for some reason illegal. That's why when I heard about new Casino DLC and problems with poker in RDR II, I was suspecting that I also won't be able to play such games in GTA:O. It hurts because it's like I'm receiving only half of the DLC, but I was prepared for that. Maybe there is a way it could be implemented in a way it will all work, like for example playing only with those free daily chips or sth, but I can live with that.
The problem for me is that for now, I can't even obtain chips. By any means. Even though every game is by its own restricted for me. And it sucks because there is other content I can buy only with chips. So I can't buy any new clothes. I can't buy any decorations for my apartment. I basically can't even collect cards because the reward is in chips. And it is frustrating. And not because some of the content is unavailable for me, but because it wasn't necessary. You can give me a way I can buy these things with GTA$. You can give me the possibility to buy chips because I still can not use them for gambling. You could even just allow me to collect those free daily chips, I would one day have enough of them to buy something cool. But for now, I can't do any of these, because I can't have any chips. I'm still hoping that R* could fix that.
I hope some of you can now understand why some of the blame is on Rockstar. I didn't want to talk about gambling restrictions because I'm not sure how the law works in this case, even though I think it could have been done better. My complaint is purely about things they shouldn't have blocked.
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Gambling Laws Appear to Block GTA Online Update In Over 50 Countries.
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Stringent local laws appear to be blocking Grand Theft Auto Online players in over 50 countries from gambling in the new Diamond Casino update.
The update went live yesterday, but some players soon received in-game notifications that they didn't "Have permission" to buy gambling chips to use in the virtual casinos.
"The new Diamond Casino runs on in-game cash, which can be purchased with real money. It would seem that developer Rockstar Games feels that the transaction mirrors online gambling too closely to ignore. IGN has reached out to Rockstar for comment.Reddit users are reporting that they are able to go inside the casinos, but they are blocked from purchasing betting chips. One user wrote,"I launched and headed straight for the new building, and wanted to buy myself some chips for the games.
Elsewhere, players have created a current list of 54 countries that can't access Diamond Casino's gambling features.
The decision to block access to virtual casinos raises interesting questions around lootboxes, which are legally available in some of the countries that Rockstar has blocked.
One user wrote, "So far, no reason for the thing to be blocked in my country. We have lootbox mechanics freely available, and so are microtransactions. I don't see how this is illegal".
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MAME 0.196
MAME 0.196, our March release, is here just in time for Easter, and it’s packed with all the goodness you’ve come to expect. In a very exciting development, Team Caps0ff have
extracted the C-chip data for Volfied, Superman, Rainbow Islands, and most importantly, Bonze Adventure. This cleanly fixes some of the most long-standing emulation issues in MAME. The improvements to Sega Model 2 have continued, with Virtua Fighter 2 and Motor Raid now considered working. Other Model 2 games are greatly improved as well.
For fans of 8-bit home computers, MAME 0.196 has improved ZX Spectrum family emulation, fixing many graphical glitches. A QuikLoad option has been added to several CP/M-80 machines, allowing .COM files to be loaded directly after the operating system has booted. Emulated IEEE-488 (GPIB) can now be tunnelled over sockets, opening up the possibility to simulate peripherals outside MAME. Interpro progress has continued, and is now at the point where you can boot the rebuild floppy.
Other new working arcade games include Big Buck Hunter, an older joystick-controlled version of Ghox, and a rare unprotected version of Opa Opa. With some fixes to our vector maths, War: The Final Assault is working, and Gunpey has been made playable using decompressed sprite data extracted from a working board. New LCD hand-helds include Dennis the Menace, Double Dragon 3, Jurassic Park, Spider-Man, The Addams Family, The Flash, and X-Men - Project X.
In an emulation first, MAME 0.196 supports QSound DSP emulation. For now, it’s only enabled for the vgmplay driver by default, and it requires a fairly fast computer to emulate at full speed. It will be enabled by default when system requirements are a bit more modest. The SH-4 recompiler has been enabled by default for Dreamcast-derived systems, giving substantial performance improvements.
Of course, there are plenty of other improvements. As always, source and Windows binaries are available from
the download page.
MAMETesters Bugs Fixed
- 00205: [Crash/Freeze] (asuka.cpp) bonzeadv: After dying in cave accessed via the secret hole, you restart trapped in darkness (Caps0ff)
- 00377: [Crash/Freeze] (asuka.cpp) bonzeadv: From third level, game hangs on dying because restart level is wrong (Caps0ff)
- 06287: [Graphics] (spectrum.cpp) spectrum, spec128, specpl3e: All in-game sprites from Comando Tracer flicker when moving (geecab)
- 06425: [Graphics] (spec128.cpp) specpl3e: Sprites flickering at level 2 and 6 in Terminator 2 - Judgement Day (geecab)
- 06869: [Plugins] Lua Cheat Plugin: Some cheat commands are ignored using Lua cheat engine (Carl)
- 06894: [Crash/Freeze] (taito_f3.cpp) ridingf, ringrage and clones: Exception after logo is displayed (cam900)
- 06895: [Graphics] (rohga.cpp) Many sets in rohga.cpp: Graphic “strips” of corruption (cam900)
- 06900: [Graphics] (holeland.cpp) holeland, holeland2: Priority bug on the boss level (Angelo Salese)
- 06908: [Speed] (iteagle.cpp) bbhcotw, bbh2sp: Game runs slow on certain levels despite being 100% in MAME (snow?) (Ted Green)
- 06917: [Sound] (artmagic.cpp) cheesech: New NVRAM causes a blasted sound on Get Ready screen at beginning of game (AJR)
- 06921: [Sound] (vigilant.cpp) All sets in vigilant.cpp: No sound (AJR)
New working machines
- Big Buck Hunter (v1.00.14) [coolmod]
- Casio RZ-1 [Arashikage, Dirk Best, R. Belmont]
- Dennis the Menace (Tiger handheld) [hap, Sean Riddle]
- Double Dragon 3 - The Rosetta Stone (Tiger handheld) [hap, Sean Riddle]
- Jurassic Park (Tiger handheld) [hap, Sean Riddle]
- Spider-Man (Tiger handheld) [hap, Sean Riddle]
- The Addams Family (Tiger handheld) [hap, Sean Riddle]
- The Flash (Tiger handheld) [hap, Sean Riddle]
- Warai no Hana Tenshi [yukaritamura]
- X-Men - Project X (Tiger handheld) [hap, Sean Riddle]
New working clones
- Acorn Electron (64K Master RAM Board) [Nigel Barnes]
- Big Buck Hunter II - Sportsman's Paradise (v2.02.08) [Ted Green]
- Big Buck Hunter II - Sportsman's Paradise (v2.02.09) [Ted Green]
- Dragon 64 (HD6309E CPU) [David Ladd]
- Ghox (joystick, older) [caius]
- Irion [Robbbert, mcp]
- Master Boy (Spanish, PCB Rev A) [ARPA, Recreativas.org]
- Opa Opa (Rev A, unprotected) [ShouTime, Charles MacDonald, Smitdogg, The Dumping Union]
- Street Fighter II: The World Warrior (Thunder Edition, bootleg, set 2) [coolmod, The Dumping Union]
- Street Fighter III 3rd Strike: Fight for the Future (Japan 990512) [Guru]
- Street Fighter III 3rd Strike: Fight for the Future (Japan 990608) [Guru]
- Super Cobra (bootleg, set 2) [Belike]
- Tano Dragon 64 (NTSC; HD6309E CPU) [David Ladd]
- The Real Broadway (9131-20-00 R0C) [Brian Troha, The Dumping Union]
- TI-73 Explorer (bootleg) [Julian Lachniet, critor]
Machines promoted to working
- Gunpey (Japan) [Peter Wilhelmsen, Morten Shearman Kirkegaard, David Haywood]
- Mephisto Amsterdam [Sandro Ronco]
- Motor Raid - Twin [Angelo Salese, R. Belmont, O. Galibert, ElSemi]
- Virtua Fighter 2 (Version 2.1) [Angelo Salese, R. Belmont, O. Galibert, ElSemi]
- War: The Final Assault (EPROM 1.9 Mar 25 1999, GUTS 1.3 Apr 20 1999, GAME Apr 20 1999) [Ted Green]
Clones promoted to working
- Eyes (Italy) [Corrado Tomaselli, The Dumping Union]
- Mephisto Dallas [Sandro Ronco]
- Mephisto Dallas 16 Bit [Sandro Ronco]
- Mephisto Dallas 32 Bit [Sandro Ronco]
- Mephisto Roma [Sandro Ronco]
- Mephisto Roma 32 Bit [Sandro Ronco]
- Virtua Fighter 2 [Angelo Salese, R. Belmont, O. Galibert, ElSemi]
- Virtua Fighter 2 (Revision A) [Angelo Salese, R. Belmont, O. Galibert, ElSemi]
- Virtua Fighter 2 (Revision B) [Angelo Salese, R. Belmont, O. Galibert, ElSemi]
- War: The Final Assault (EPROM 1.3 Apr 7 1999, GUTS 1.3 Apr 7 1999, GAME Apr 7 1999) [Ted Green]
- War: The Final Assault (EPROM 1.6 Jan 14 1999, GUTS 1.1 Mar 16 1999, GAME Mar 16 1999) [Ted Green]
- War: The Final Assault (EPROM 1.91 Apr 13 1999, GUTS 1.3 Apr 7 1999, GAME Apr 7 1999) [Ted Green]
New machines marked as NOT_WORKING
- Badlands (Konami, set 1) [Angelo Salese]
- Casio CZ-101 [Dirk Best]
- Casio HT-6000 [Dirk Best]
- CIT-101 [Doug Crawford]
- Diablo HyType II Series 1300 CPU [Edström]
- e-kara (US?) [Sean Riddle, Peter Wilhelmsen]
- e-kara Volume 1 (US?) [Sean Riddle, Peter Wilhelmsen]
- e-kara Volume 2 (US?) [Sean Riddle, Peter Wilhelmsen]
- EA Sports Madden Football (NTSC) [Sean Riddle, Peter Wilhelmsen]
- Excite Fishing DX (Japan) [Sean Riddle, Peter Wilhelmsen]
- Let's! TV Play Classic - Namco Nostalgia 1 [Sean Riddle, Mr. Do]
- Let's! TV Play Classic - Namco Nostalgia 2 [Sean Riddle, Peter Wilhelmsen]
- Let's! TV Play Classic - Taito Nostalgia 2 [Sean Riddle, Mr. Do]
- Lord Of The Rings - Warrior of Middle-Earth [Sean Riddle, Peter Wilhelmsen]
- Lucky Draw (Pinball) [PinMAME]
- Milton Bradley Electronic Milton [Sean Riddle]
- MX Dirt Rebel [Sean Riddle, Peter Wilhelmsen]
- Photo Play 2004 [Asure, The Dumping Union]
- Play TV Football (NTSC) [Sean Riddle, Peter Wilhelmsen]
- Play TV Rescue Heroes [Sean Riddle, Peter Wilhelmsen]
- Play TV Snowboarder (Blue) (NTSC) [Sean Riddle, Peter Wilhelmsen]
- Poly Proteus (Standalone) [Nigel Barnes, Andrew Trotman]
- TV Wild Adventure Mini Golf [Sean Riddle, Peter Wilhelmsen]
New clones marked as NOT_WORKING
- Arbiter Discmonitor A-01 [Nigel Barnes]
- Badlands (Konami, set 2) [Angelo Salese]
- ConnecTV Snowboarder (Blue) (PAL) [Sean Riddle, Peter Wilhelmsen]
- Daytona USA (GTX 2004 Edition) [anonymous]
- Earthshaker (Prototype) (PA-4) [PinMAME]
- Game King (EZ Pay, v4.0) [unknown]
- Strange Science (Rev C) [Gerald (COY), The Dumping Union]
- Super Seven [caius, The Dumping Union]
- TI-83 Plus (bootleg) [Julian Lachniet, critor]
- TI-84 Plus (Boot Code 1.02) [Julian Lachniet, critor]
- TI-84 Plus (Boot Code 1.03) [Julian Lachniet]
- TI-84 Plus (bootleg) [Julian Lachniet, critor]
- TI-84 Plus Color Edition (Boot Code 5.00) [Julian Lachniet, critor]
- TI-84 Plus Color Edition (Boot Code 5.15) [Julian Lachniet]
- TI-84 Plus Color Edition (Boot Code 5.30) [Julian Lachniet]
- TI-84 Plus Orion (Boot Code 1.02) [Julian Lachniet]
- TI-84 Plus Orion (Boot Code 1.03) [Julian Lachniet]
- TI-84 Plus Orion (bootleg) [Julian Lachniet]
- TI-84 Plus Silver Edition (Boot Code 1.03) [Julian Lachniet]
- TI-84 Plus Color Silver Edition (Boot Code 4.0) [Julian Lachniet]
- TI-84 Plus Silver Edition (bootleg) [Julian Lachniet, critor]
New working software list additions
- archimedes: 3D Construction Kit [Nigel Barnes]
- camplynx_flop: BASIC-80 Rev.5.2, BASIC-E Compiler v2.0, Battleships, C/80 Compiler 3.1, CalcStar v1.0, CP/M ver 2.2 BIOS 1.00, CP/M ver 2.2 BIOS 1.02, DataStar v1.4, dBASE II, Delta Wing, fig-FORTH 1.1A, FORTRAN-80, Gomoku, Hangman, Introductory Tape (128K), LogiChess 2.2, Lynx JM Utilities Disk v1.0, Lynx Revival Group - Volume 1, Micro-COBOL v2.1, Monster Mine, PeachCalc v1.01, ReportStar v1.00, Roader, Slot Machine, Treasure Island, TURBO Pascal v2.00A, WordMaster v1.20, WordStar v3.00 [Nigel Barnes]
- ibm5150:
- Blockout, Secret Agent, SimCity (3.5", v1.02), SimCity (3.5", v1.07), SimCity (5.25", v1.02), SimCity (5.25", v1.07), Speedball (re-release), Stunts (3.5") (USA), Stunts (5.25") (USA) [ArcadeShadow]
- DeluxePaint II-PC (French), HP Terminal Program HP24597A, Links - The Challenge of Golf (v1.45), Lombard RAC Rally [breiztiger]
- Bodyworks - An Adventure in Anatomy [Dan Tootill]
- Banner Blue Movie Guide, Dungeon of Pun III (Gemini Shareware), Roger Ebert's Deluxe Movie Home Companion - 1986-1992 Editions, Video Companion: The Software (Spring '92 Edition) [Foone Turing]
- ibm5170:
- Crystal Caves, Hocus Pocus, Monster Bash! [ArcadeShadow]
- Links - Championship Course - Firestone Country Club, Microsoft Macro Assembler 5.1 (MS OS/2 Tools) [breiztiger]
- AudioClips Digital Sounds for Windows 3.1 - Star Trek: The Next Generation - "Encounter at Farpoint", Business Clip Art PicturePak 1, Programming Examples for Advanced Programmer's Guide to SuperVGAs [Foone Turing]
- Alone in the Dark, Alone in the Dark (French), Home Repair Encyclopedia [Justin Kerk]
- megadriv: LEGO Batman (Rus) [VedsaGolfer]
- snread: A Ghost in the House, The Third Circle [David Viens]
- snspell: Les Mots Difficiles (Module No. 2) [David Viens]
- x1_flop: Donkey Kong 3 - Dai Gyakushuu [famicomical]
New NOT_WORKING software list additions
- 3do_m2: Shooter 2D [incog]
- dc: 4x4 Evo (Euro, Prototype 20010109), Bokomu no Tatsujin (Jpn), Card of Destiny: Hikari to Yami no Tougousha - Genteiban (Jpn), Castle Fantasia: Seima Taisen (Jpn), Chaos Field (Jpn, Sega Direct), Chaos Field (Jpn, Sega Direct, Rev. 1), Christmas Seaman: Omoi o Tsutaeru Mou Hitotsu no Houhou - Message Kit (Jpn), Christmas Seaman: Omoi o Tsutaeru Mou Hitotsu no Houhou - Present Disc (Jpn), Comic Party (Jpn), Confidential Mission (Jpn), Cool Cool Toon (Jpn), CR Hissatsu Shigotonin: Pachitte Chonmage @VP@CHI (Jpn), Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX (World, Prototype 20000907), Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX (World, Prototype 20001016), Daytona USA 2001 (Euro, Prototype 20010227), Dead or Alive 2 (Euro), Dead or Alive 2 (Euro, Prototype 20000611), Dead or Alive 2/Fur Fighters (Euro), Dead or Alive 2 (Jpn), Dead or Alive 2 - Shokai Genteiban (Jpn), Dead or Alive 2 (USA), Death Crimson 2: Meranito no Saidan (Jpn), Death Crimson OX (USA), Deep Fighter (Euro), Deep Fighter (Fra), Deep Fighter (Fra, Prototype 20000505), Deep Fighter (Ger), Deep Fighter (USA), Dejiko no Maibura (Jpn), Demolition Racer: No Exit - Demo Version (USA), Demolition Racer: No Exit (USA), Dengen Tenshi Taisen Mahjong Shangri-La (Jpn), Denpa Shounen-teki Kenshou Seikatsu Soft: Nasubi no Heya (Jpn), Densha de Go! 2: Kousoku-hen 3000 Bandai (Jpn), Derby Tsuku 2 (Jpn), Derby Tsuku: Derby Ba wo Tsukurou! (Jpn), deSPIRIA (Jpn), Di Gi Charat Fantasy (Jpn), Di Gi Charat Fantasy - Shokai Genteiban (Jpn), Digital Keiba Shinbun: My Trackman (Jpn), Dino Crisis (Euro), Dino Crisis (Fra), Dino Crisis (Ger), Dino Crisis (Ita), Dino Crisis (Jpn), Dino Crisis (USA), Disney Les 102 Dalmatiens à la rescousse ! (Fra, Ger, Ita, Spa), Disney/Pixar Buzz Lightyear of Star Command (Euro), Disney/Pixar Buzz Lightyear of Star Command (USA), Disney/Pixar Captain Buzz Lightyear: Star Command (Ger), Disney/Pixar Les aventures de Buzz l'Eclair (Fra), Disney/Pixar Toy Story 2: Buzz l'Eclair à la rescousse ! (Fra), Disney/Pixar Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear eilt zur Hilfe! (Ger), Disney/Pixar Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue! (Euro), Disney/Pixar Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue! (USA), Disney's 102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue (Euro), Disney's 102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue (Euro, Prototype 20000110), Disney's 102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue (USA), Disney's Dinosaur (Euro), Disney's Dinosaur (USA), Disney's Donald Duck "Goin' Qu@ckers" (USA), Disney's Donald Duck "Qu@ck Att@ck"?*! (Euro), Doguu Senki: Haou (Jpn), Doki Doki Idol Star Seeker Remix (Jpn), Dorimaga GD Vol. 10 (Jpn), Dorimaga GD Vol. 11 (Jpn), Dorimaga GD Vol. 12 (Jpn), Dorimaga GD Vol. 1 (Jpn), Dorimaga GD Vol. 2 (Jpn), Dorimaga GD Vol. 3 (Jpn), Dorimaga GD Vol. 4 (Jpn), Dorimaga GD Vol. 5 (Jpn), Dorimaga GD Vol. 6 (Jpn), Dorimaga GD Vol. 7 (Jpn), Dorimaga GD Vol. 8 (Jpn), Dorimaga GD Vol. 9 (Jpn), Dousoukai 2: Again & Refrain (Jpn), Draconus: Cult of the Wyrm (USA), Draconus: Cult of the Wyrm (World, Prototype 20000127), DragonRiders: Chronicles of Pern (Euro), DragonRiders: Chronicles of Pern (USA), Dragons Blood (Euro), Dreamcast Express Extra (Jpn), Dreamcast Express Vol. 1 (Jpn), Dreamcast Express Vol. 2 (Jpn), Dreamcast Express Vol. 3 (Jpn), Dreamcast Express Vol. 4 (Jpn), Dreamcast Express Vol. 5 (Jpn), Dreamcast Express Vol. 6 (Jpn), Dreamcast Express Vol. 7 (Jpn), Dreamcast Middleware Conference Demo Disc Part 2 (World), Dreamcast System-Disc 2 (World), Dreamcast Visual Memory Data Issue (Jpn), DreamFlyer (Jpn), DreamKey 3.0 (Euro), DreamKey (Euro), DreamKey (Euro, Rev. 1), DreamKey Version 1.5 (Euro), DreamKey Version 1.5 (Fra), DreamKey Version 2.0 (Bel, Fin, Ned, Swe, Swi), DreamOn Collection 2 (Euro), DreamOn Collection 3 (Euro), DreamOn Collection 4 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 10 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 10 (Ger), DreamOn Volume 11 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 12 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 13 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 14 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 15 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 16 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 17 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 18 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 19 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 1 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 20 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 21 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 22 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 2 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 3 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 4 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 5 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 6 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 7 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 8 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 9 (Euro), Dream Passport 2 for LAN (Jpn), Dream Passport 2 (Jpn), Dream Passport 2 (Jpn, Rev. 1), Dream Passport 3 (Jpn), Dream Passport 3 (Jpn, Alt), Dream Passport 3 (Jpn, Alt 2), Dream Passport 3: Urban Style (Jpn), Dream Passport (Jpn), Dream Passport Premier (Jpn), Dream Passport Ver. 1.01 (Jpn), Dream Preview Vol. 8 (Jpn), Dreamstud!o: 3D Adventure Construction (Jpn), Ducati World (Euro), Ducati World Racing Challenge (USA), D+Vine [Luv] - Shokai Genteiban (Jpn), Dynamite Cop (Euro), Dynamite Cop! (USA), Dynamite Deka 2 (Jpn), Dynamite Deka 2 - Taikenban (Jpn), Ecco 3D (World, Prototype 19990506), Ecco II: Sentinels of the Universe (World, Prototype 20010219), Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future (Euro), Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future (Euro, Prototype 20000417 2PM), Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future (Euro, Prototype 20000417 7AM), Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future (Euro, Prototype 20000419), Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future (Euro, Prototype 20000421), Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future (Jpn), Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future (USA), Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future (USA, Prototype 20000606), Ecco the Dolphin: E3 Demo (USA, Prototype 19990508), ECW Anarchy Rulz (Euro), ECW Anarchy Rulz (USA), ECW Hardcore Revolution (Euro), ECW Hardcore Revolution (USA), Eisei Meijin III: Game Creator Yoshimura Nobuhiro no Zunou (Jpn), Eldorado Gate Vol. 1 (Jpn), Eldorado Gate Vol. 2 (Jpn), Eldorado Gate Vol. 3 (Jpn), Eldorado Gate Vol. 4 (Jpn), Eldorado Gate Vol. 5 (Jpn), Eldorado Gate Vol. 6 (Jpn), Elemental Gimmick Gear (Jpn), Elemental Gimmick Gear (USA), Elysion: Eien no Sanctuary (Jpn), E.O.S.: Exhibition of Speed (Euro), ESPN International Track & Field (Euro), ESPN International Track & Field (USA), ESPN NBA 2Night (USA), European Super League (Euro), Eve Zero Kanzenban: Ark of the Matter - Shokai Gentei Pack (Jpn), Evil Dead: Hail to the King (Euro), Evil Dead: Hail to the King (Fra), Evil Dead: Hail to the King (USA), Evil Twin: Cyprien's Chronicles (Euro), Evolution 2: Far Off Promise (Euro), Evolution 2: Far Off Promise (USA), Evolution: The World of Sacred Device (Euro), Evolution: The World of Sacred Device (USA), Exodus Guilty Neos (Jpn), Expendable (USA), F1 Racing Championship (Euro), F1 World Grand Prix for Dreamcast (Euro), F1 World Grand Prix for Dreamcast (Euro, Prototype 19990903), F1 World Grand Prix for Dreamcast (Jpn), F1 World Grand Prix II for Dreamcast (Euro), F1 World Grand Prix II for Dreamcast (Euro, Prototype 20000728), F1 World Grand Prix II for Dreamcast (Jpn), F1 World Grand Prix (USA), F355 Challenge (Jpn), F355 Challenge: Passione Rossa (Euro), F355 Challenge: Passione Rossa (USA), F355 Challenge: Passione Rossa (USA, Alt), F355 Challenge: Passione Rossa (USA, Prototype 20000501), F355 Challenge: Passione Rossa (USA, Prototype 20000821), Fatal Fury: Mark of the Wolves (USA), Fighting Force 2 (Euro), Fighting Force 2 (Euro, Prototype 19991202), Fighting Force 2 (Ger), Fighting Force 2 (USA), Fighting Force 2 (USA, Alt), Fighting Force 2 (USA, Alt 2), Fighting Vipers 2 (Euro), Fighting Vipers 2 (Euro, Prototype 20001226), Fighting Vipers 2 (Jpn), Flag to Flag (USA), Floigan Bros. - Episode 1 (Euro), Floigan Bros. - Episode 1 (USA), For Symphony: With All One's Heart (Jpn), Frame Gride (Jpn), Frame Gride - Test Operation Disc (Jpn), Frogger 2: Swampy's Revenge (USA), Fur Fighters (Euro), Fur Fighters (Euro, Demo), Fur Fighters (Euro, Prototype 20000602), Fur Fighters (Euro, Prototype 20000612), Fur Fighters (USA), Fushigi no Dungeon: Fuurai no Shiren Gaiden: Onnakenshi Asuka Kenzan! (Jpn), GaiaMaster: Kessen! Seiki-ou Densetsu (Jpn), Gakkyuu-ou Yamazaki: Yamazaki Oukoku Daifunsou! (Jpn), Ganbare! Nippon! Olympics 2000 (Jpn), Garou: Mark of the Wolves (Jpn), Gauntlet Legends (Euro), Gauntlet Legends (USA), Generator Vol. 1 (USA), Generator Vol. 1 (USA, Alt), Generator Vol. 1 (USA, Alt 2), Generator Vol. 1 (USA, Alt 3), Generator Vol. 1 (USA, Alt 4), Generator Vol. 2 (USA), Generator Vol. 2 (USA, Alt), Generator Vol. 2 (USA, Alt 2), Get!! Colonies (Jpn), Giant Gram 2000: Zen Nihon Pro Wres 3 Eikou no Yuusha-tachi (Jpn), Giant Gram 2000: Zen Nihon Pro Wres 3 Eikou no Yuusha-tachi (Jpn, Alt), Giant Gram: Zen Nihon Pro Wres 2 in Nihon Budoukan (Jpn), GigaWing 2 (Jpn), GigaWing 2 (USA), GigaWing (Euro), GigaWing (Jpn), GigaWing (USA), GK: Giant Killers (Euro), GK: Giant Killers (Euro, Prototype 20010109), Godzilla Generations: Maximum Impact (Jpn), Golf Shiyou yo 2: Aratanaru Chousen (Jpn), Golf Shiyou yo: Course Data-shuu Adventure-hen (Jpn), Golf Shiyou yo (Jpn), Grandia II (Euro), Grandia II (Jpn), Grandia II - Special Package (Jpn), Grandia II - Tentou-you Demo (Jpn), Grandia II (USA), Grand Theft Auto 2 (USA), GTA 2 (Euro), GTA 2 (Fra), Guilty Gear X (Jpn), Guilty Gear X - Taikenban (Jpn), Gunbird 2 (Euro), Gunbird 2 (Jpn), Gunbird 2 (USA), Gundam Battle Online (Jpn), Gundam Battle Online - Trial Edition (Jpn), Gundam Side Story 0079: Rise from the Ashes - Premium Disc (Jpn), Gundam Side Story 0079: Rise from the Ashes (USA), Gunspike (Jpn), Guru Guru Onsen 2 (Jpn), Guru Guru Onsen 3 (Jpn), Half-Life (Video) (World), Happy Lesson: First Lesson (Jpn), Happy Lesson (Jpn), Harusame Youbi (Jpn), Headhunter (Euro), Heavy Metal: Geomatrix (Euro), Heavy Metal: Geomatrix (USA), Hello Kitty no Dream Passport 2 (Jpn), Hello Kitty no Garden Panic (Jpn), Hello Kitty no Lovely Fruit Park (Jpn), Hello Kitty no Magical Block (Jpn), Hello Kitty no "Otonaru" Mail (Jpn), Hidden & Dangerous (Euro), Hidden & Dangerous (USA), Hoyle Casino (USA), Hundred Swords (Jpn), Hydro Thunder (Euro), Hydro Thunder (Euro, Prototype 19990908), Hydro Thunder (USA), Hydro Thunder (USA, Rev. 1), Hydro Thunder (World, Prototype 19990616), Kidou Senshi Gundam Gaiden: Colony no Ochita Chide... (Jpn), Millennium Soldier: Expendable (Euro), Millennium Soldier: Expendable (Euro, Prototype 19990715), Promotion Disc (Jpn), Resident Evil: Code: Veronica (Spa), Shinkisekai Evolution 2: Tooi Yakusoku (Jpn), Shinkisekai Evolution (Jpn), Super Speed Racing (Jpn), Tee Off (Euro), Tee Off (USA), Tee Off (USA, Alt), The Flintstones: Viva Rock Vegas (Euro) [FakeShemp]
- ibm5170: Alien Legacy (v1.00) [Justin Kerk]
- interpro: Diagnostic Floppies, Intergraph System Software, Rebuild Floppies [Patrick Mackinlay]
- leapster:
- Cars (Spa), Disney Fairies (Spa), Disney Princesa - La Magia De Aprender (Spa), Dora the Explorer - Camping Adventure (USA), Dora the Explorer - Piñata Party! (USA), Spongebob Squarepants - Through The Wormhole (USA), Star Wars - Matemáticas Jedi (Spa), The Batman - El Poder De Los Números (Spa), Up (Spa), Wall-E (Spa) [Connie, Clawgrip, TeamEurope]
- 1st Grade (US), Dora the Explorer - Wildlife Rescue (USA, L-MAX), Letters on the Loose (USA, L-MAX), Madagascar (USA, L-MAX), NASCAR (USA, L-MAX), Scholastic OutWit! (US), Spider-Man - The Case of the Sinister Speller (USA, L-MAX), Spongebob Squarepants - Saves the Day (USA, L-MAX), Talking WORDS Factory (US) [TeamEurope, HardcoreHubz]
- poly_flop: Proteus 6809 FLEX Operating System (Version 2.8:3 - 1.1:2), Proteus Z80 CP/M Operating System (CP/M 2.2, BIOS 3.3) [Andrew Trotman]
- vsmile_cart: ABC Land Aventure (Fra), Disney Winnie l'Ourson - La Chasse au miel de Winnie (Fra, Rev. 2), Le Monde d'ELMO - Les Grandes Decouvertes D'Elmo (Fra), Oui-Oui - Detective d'un Jour (Fra), Roi Lion - Simba Decouvre la Jungle (Fra), Thomas er ses Amis - Les locomotives s'entraident (Fra) [TeamEurope, Buddybenj]
Translations added or modified
- Chinese (Simplified) [YuiFAN]
- Chinese (Traditional) [YuiFAN]
- Dutch [Jos van Mourik]
- French [noxx09]
- Portuguese (Brazil) [Wellington Uemura]
- Spanish [A. Viloria]
Source Changes
- fidlstix, rndrndqs: Fixed interface between MCU and LCD controller and added 7-segment digits. [AJR]
- tms9927: Configure using character clock rather than dot clock. [AJR]
- pit8253: Converted counters to subdevices. [AJR]
- sega_315_5195: Internalized communication latches – sound now works in fpointbla. [AJR]
- sol20: Added RS-232 port. [AJR]
- mcb216, cb308: Replaced UART with TMS5501. [AJR]
- hnayayoi.cpp: Use HD6845 CRTC for video; improved screen parameters. [AJR]
- vt100_kbd: Rewrote as UART-based serial device. [AJR]
- vt100: Restored bottom lines of screen. [AJR]
- vt100, la120: Made ER1400 non-volatile storage actually work. [AJR]
- debugger: Fixed extent of debug view, wplist output, watchpoint view, and find command for address-shifted memory spaces. [AJR]
- ins8250: Added hack to reset transmitter when Baud rate is changed. [AJR]
- trs80.cpp: Derived almost all clocks from actual crystals, including raw screen parameters. [AJR]
- d9final: Added NVRAM. [AJR]
- qtsbc: Rewrote driver based on SBC-880 schematics. [AJR]
- ay31015: Fixed receiver desync when next start bit arrives early, and synchronization at start bit. [AJR]
- unkitpkr: Added switch to disable card graphics in bookkeeping mode. [AJR]
- Separated TLCS-90 external IRQ line state from internal request register – fixes tenkai slowdowns. [AJR]
- artmagic.cpp: Replaced NVRAM with parallel EEPROM, and improved ADPCM banking. [AJR]
- Added DEC 12-15336-00 RS232 loopback connector type (required for VT102 modem control self-test). [AJR]
- rainbow: Corrected bit rate generator clocks and types. [AJR]
- g65816: Allow use of separate address spaces for program, data, opcodes, and vectors. [AJR]
- scn2674: Added preliminary support for SCN2672 variant. [AJR]
- vgmplay: Disable POKEY and QSound devices if not required. [AJR]
- Include option and file names in fatal error message for failure to load media image. [AJR]
- model2.cpp updates: [Angelo Salese]
- Added custom debugger commands to dump geometrizer disassembly and triangle list.
- Worked around ld rN, (rN) read on FIFO – fixes multiple crashes.
- Skip normals for every triangle/quad in geo mode 2/3 – fixes multiple graphical glitches.
- Fixed untextured path colors (used by Motor Raid and Daytona USA).
- Added direct framebuffer drawing (used by Last Bronx title screen).
- sharc: Implemented additional instructions used by Model 2 games. [Angelo Salese]
- Added Rn = Rn FDEP Rx BY : opcode (used by Last Bronx for a vital geometrizer function).
- Added fmul abs multi opcode (used by Gunblade NY).
- Added SET_UREG case $67 (used by Zero Gunner 2B).
- Fixed LSHIFT negative operations to not sign-extend the result (fixes Last Bronx frame flickering).
- segaic24.cpp: Added xhout and xvout register callbacks (fixes Model 2 3D viewport positions). [Angelo Salese]
- Wrote a preliminary TGPx4 interpreter core. [Angelo Salese]
- i960.cpp: Added support for burst stall on writes. [Angelo Salese]
- ddayjlc.cpp: Fixed clouds priority and title screen colors, added flip screen. [Angelo Salese]
- amstrad: Ignore invalid PSG register selection – fixes input issues with Monty on the Run and Airborne Ranger. [Barry Rodewald]
- metro.cpp: Enabled button 2 in daitorid* – it’s used to reorient tiles. [cam900]
- hyprduel.cpp: Cleaned up, converted to use imagetek_i4220_device, changed sound output to mono. [cam900]
- imagetek_i4220.cpp: Only draw portion of tilemaps exposed by clipping rectangle (improves performance). [cam900]
- sknsspr: Converted to device_rom_interface, allocate decode buffer at start time. [cam900]
- galpani3.cpp: Cleaned up code, added notes, allocate buffers at start time, improved alpha blending, sprite/background priorities and background/background priorities, and reduced code duplication. [cam900]
- jchan.cpp: Minor improvements to sprite/sprite priorities. [cam900]
- rohga.cpp: Fixed graphics decoding. [cam900]
- segapcm: Added support for clock speed changes, and cleaned up code. [cam900]
- vgmplay updated: [cam900]
- Implemented Sega PCM interface registers.
- Convert QSound pitch to DSP clock input frequency.
- eolith.cpp: Corrected title/distributor for Chinese-language version of Iron Fortress. [cam900, Vas Crabb]
- kaneko16.cpp: Cleaned up OKI bank switching and sound latch handling. [cam900]
- es5510/taito_en updated: [cam900]
- es5510: Fixed DRAM read/write, and moved buffer allocation to start time.
- taito_en: Verified ESP input clock and output channels from GunBuster schematics, reduced runtime tag map lookups.
- esqpump.cpp: Split ES5506 out of interface.
- esqkt.cpp: Added esqpump for ES5510 interface, and fixed company tags.
- kaneko_grap2: Converted to device_rom_interface, added device address map, added internal palette, and implemented brightness control. [cam900]
- mcatadv.cpp: Reduced code duplication, improved ROM region names, and converted to mono sound output. [cam900]
- wecleman.cpp: Added notes, cleaned up code, improved ROM region names, and converted to stereo sound output. [cam900]
- ES8712: removed sound output as it’s just a controller for an Oki MSM5205/6585 and 74157. [cam900]
- gcpinball.cpp, metro.cpp, lastbank.cpp, witch: Added notes, cleaned up code, and reduced runtime tag map lookups. [cam900]
- blzntrnd: Corrected stereo/mono outputs according to PCB type, fixed sound bank switching, and added notes. [cam900]
- lastbank: Use generic latch device for sound communication. [cam900]
- gcpinball.cpp: Improved ROM region names. [cam900]
- qs1000.cpp: Converted set_irq to WRITE_LINE_MEMBER. [cam900]
- eolith.cpp, eolith16.cpp, vegaeo.cpp: Cleaned up VRAM handling and drawing. [cam900]
- eolith.cpp, ghosteo.cpp, limenko.cpp, vamphalf.cpp, vegaeo.cpp: Modernized sound latches, reduced runtime tag map lookups, and improved ROM region names. [cam900]
- hidctch3: Replaced driver init with machine configuration. [cam900]
- mastboy.cpp: Cleaned up code, moved banked RAM handler into address_map_bank_device, fixed RAM error, added notes, and improved ROM region names. [cam900]
- xexex.cpp: Cleaned up code, reduced runtime tag map lookups, added notes, and marked with MACHINE_IMPERFECT_GRAPHICS. [cam900]
- tecmosys.cpp: Fixed background color, cleaned up bank switching, reduced code duplication, reduced runtime tag map lookups, added notes, and marked with MACHINE_IMPERFECT_GRAPHICS (due to imperfect linescroll/mixing) and MACHINE_NO_COCKTAIL (due to incorrect tilemap scroll when flipped). [cam900]
- ultraman.cpp, chqflag.cpp: Minor code clean-up. [cam900]
- k051649.cpp: Add scc_map to reduce duplication in driver memory maps. [cam900]
- divebomb.cpp: Use generic_latch_8_device for CPU communication and input_merger_any_high_device for interrupts, and improved tags. [cam900]
- ddragon.cpp: Identified CPU types. [cam900]
- x68k: Implemented ADPCM panning and corrected ADPCM timer. [cam900]
- gstream.cpp: Added pre-calculated RGB palette for X2222, reduced code duplication, and removed unnecessary parameters. [cam900]
- Added extracted C-chip EPROM data for Volfied, Superman, Bonze Adventure, and Rainbow Islands; removed simulation. [Caps0ff]
- plugins/portname: Described revised format. [Carl]
- Added a hand-crafted C-chip EPROM for Rainbow Islands Extra, allowing simulation to be removed. [David Haywood]
- XaviX: Added notes on IRQ source register. [David Haywood]
- Added HDB-DOS device for Color Computer 1/2. [David Ladd]
- Added uPD934G percussion generator device, used by Casio RZ-1. [Dirk Best]
- hp64k: Added support for HPIB bus, and made extensive improvement to PHI emulation (BIST now passes). [F.Ulivi]
- Added slot device to tunnel IEEE-488 between processes over a socket connection. [F.Ulivi]
- Corrected Intellivision keyboard 6502 clock rate (was running at double speed). [Frank Palazzolo]
- spectrum: Fixed sprite flicker and missing graphics in several games. [geecab, R. Belmont]
- emscripten: Fixed issue causing drivers using netlists to fail, and disabled currently unsupported multithreading. [Justin Kerk]
- notetaker.cpp: Started to hook up EmulatorCPU 8086. [Lord Nightmare]
- naomi.cpp: Updated ROM board and BIOS documentation. [MetalliC]
- Dreamcast and derivatives: Enabled SH-4 recompiler by default. [MetalliC, Ryan Holtz]
- lynx96k: Added Scorpion and Danish ROMs as BIOS options. [Nigel Barnes]
- kr2376: Added keyboard matrix callbacks. [Nigel Barnes]
- bbc: Added cassette relay samples. [Nigel Barnes]
- bbc: Fixed shadow RAM corruption in MasteB+, and sideways RAM access in Model B. [Nigel Barnes]
- electron: Set CPU clock 2MHz/1MHz according to ROM/RAM access. [Nigel Barnes]
- model2.cpp: Fixed Zero Gunner background priorities. [O. Galibert]
- nes_apu: Derive frame counter from clock input. [O. Galibert]
- Removed macros from address maps. [O. Galibert]
- interpro: Various improvements, culminating in the ability to boot the “blue screen” rebuild floppy. [Patrick Mackinlay]
- Nearly boots CLIX – hangs trying to mount the filesystems.
- Refactored CPU/MMU memory access, added alignment faults, and added support for DMA virtual addressing.
- Implemented most C400 instructions, and fixed wait instruction.
- Removed broken forced interrupt handling.
- gunpey: Extracted decompressed sprite data – loaded to fix graphics until compression is understood. [Peter Wilhelmsen, Morten Shearman Kirkegaard]
- midvunit.cpp: Cleaned up inputs and outputs, improved motion inputs, and sorted main buttons. [Risugami]
- seattle.cpp: Cleaned up outputs. [Risugami]
- Added ability to start/stop AVI recording during emulation session, and improved handling of native aspect screenshots on systems with arbitrary numbers of screens. [Ryan Holtz, Vas Crabb]
- M1COMM, M2COMM, S32COMM: Improved simulation: [SailorSat]
- Fixed partial frame read and added VSYNC packets.
- Added relay mode (used by stcc), detect/handle connection loss, improved sync.
- Converted to use osd_file rather than emu_file.
- Added comm_framesync option to force instances to stay in sync.
- Added preliminary MB89374 emulation – works well enough for Virtua Racing ad Virtua formula to link using real firmware.
- Removed m1comm from the default model1 configuration, as not every game has one.
- Converted glasgow.cpp to use mmboard device for chess board I/O. [Sandro Ronco]
- Corrected size of MK48T12 timekeeper RAM. [smf]
- validity check: Test all 33 possible results from count_leading_zeros() and count_leading_ones(). [smf]
- Donkey Kong: Changed orientation so that -norotate matches direct feed recordings. [smf]
- Added QuikLoad option for several CP/M-80 systems (Altos 5, Aussie Byte II, Decision Mate V, Kaypro, QX-10, Xerox 820). [Stefano]
- c352.cpp: Changed µ-law algorithm to match Namco’s Wii VC emulator, fixed static noise between fights in Tekken 3, and fixed order of phase inversion flags. [superctr]
- rgbsse: Fixed scaling functions for negative values – fixes graphical anomalies in warfa. [Ted Green]
- kayproii: Fixed Baud rate generator connections (serial port and keyboard were reversed). [Vas Crabb]
- Changed build options to make deprecated declaration warnings non-fatal and enabled by default. [Vas Crabb]
- Started deprecating and removing poorly-performing output system APIs. [Vas Crabb]
- Deprecated and removed all uses of running_machine::first_screen. [Vas Crabb, Ryan Holtz, AJR, R. Belmont, Nigel Barnes]
- dsp16: Rewrote interpreter and disassembler. [Vas Crabb]
- Interpreter implements almost all features and has machine cycle accuracy/granularity.
- PIO and a subset of SIO output excluding multiplexed modes are implemented.
- Disassembler syntax mostly matches that used by assembler, and shows live comments for predicated operations.
- qsound: Added low-level emulation using DSP program (only enabled in vgmplay for performance reasons). [Vas Crabb]
- qsoundhle: Changed sample rate and playback behaviour to better match DSP. [Vas Crabb]
- Restricted ROM names to a shell-friendly subset of printable ASCII. [Vas Crabb]
- Reduced use of naked pointers, using namespace, and preprocessor macros in recompiling CPU cores. [Vas Crabb]
- Converted most machine configuration helpers to non-static member functions and adjusted macros to match. [Wilbert Pol]
- crospang.cpp: Corrected clock speeds based on oscillators and PCB info. [Brian Troha]
- gameboy.xml, gbcolor.xml, leapster.xml, vsmile_cart.xml, vsmile_cd.xml, vsmilem_cart.xml: Corrected Spanish titles. [ClawGrip]
- sauro.cpp: Verified clocks for Sauro. [Corrado Tomaselli, The Dumping Union]
- sf2b: Identified manufacturer. [f205v]
- atetris.cpp: Updated documentation for atetrisb2 and atetrisb3. [f205v]
- Dumped PLA from CBM plus4 family. [Guru]
- spaceg: Dumped PROMs. [Guru]
- opwolf.cpp: Measured C-chip clock on a working PCB. [Guru]
- shuttlei: Corrected main CPU clock divider and added PCB description. [Guru]
- ti85.cpp: Added OS v4.0 as a BIOS option for ti84pcse. [Julian Lachniet]
- leland.cpp: Corrected ROM labels and documented undumped PALs for Pig Out: Dine Like a Swine! [Kevin Eshbach, The Dumping Union]
- leland.cpp: Corrected ROM name for revision 5 of Ataxx. [Kevin Eshbach, The Dumping Union]
- Updated hiscore.dat for recent changes. [Leezer]
- alphatro.cpp: Improved ROM names, and added real ROM for machine with BICOM graphics extension. [rfka01]
- Corrected year for San Francisco Rush: The Rock. [sjy96525]
- argus.cpp: Dumped PROM for valtric. [system11, The Dumping Union]
submitted by cuavas to MAME [link] [comments]
My personal GTA V/O wishlist. you don't have to like it but suggestions are welcomed.
WARNING: This Wishlist my give you high hopes and a boner. Also contains grammatical errors. READ AT YOUR OWN RISK! Let me start off by saying I know asking most of these are asking for a lot but would still be awesome to have. After all a big part of GTA is the customization and making our character unique. keep in mind that this is just my opinion. So let me know what you think and what you would have added to the list.
- Garages can be re-arranged in a menu while in the garage.
- Parts you buy for your car can be switched out in your garage. Example: if i buy a set of rims for my Hotknife one day, then buy another set the next day i should be able to interchange those rims at my pleasure (same for bumpers, spoilers, exhaust tips, engine mods, ect).
- Ability to purchase different types of phones (like Michael's Trevor"s or Franklin's in story mode) or a Tablet (for bigger text and screen) and a speed dial icon to a contact of your choosing (calling Lester in a bind to lose the cops would be much easier than scrolling through a bunch of contacts).
- A Website like Craigslist or ebay where a player can sell their cars to friends, crew members or other players online. That way your car just doesn't disappear like when sold to a garage, and you can see a friend driving it.
- Payouts increased for most missions, the more effort the mission requires the higher the payout.
- Rewards from Gang Attacks, Crate Drops, and Good Behavior increase by level, or good behavior pay out will increase the longer you remain "good"
- Bad behavior "Dunce pool" players receive greater punishment (slower cars less powerful weapons run slower) and is easier to get into in order to discourage griefing, because a single player in a tank can blow up other players all day without any consequences.
- Prices of things from Merry-weather reduced. (this will encourage players to use this resource more)
- Passive Mode lets you use weapons, but they are ineffective against players, would work like friendly fire during a mission.(Mainly for pesky cops). Also cannot be killed by other players when in a car or be killed by being run over by other players while in passive mode.
- Different colored blips for bounties. (Example: $1000 Yellow $9000 Bright Red) I'm tired of chasing a player for 20 min only to find it was only $1000 when i could have robbed a store for $1200 in 2 min
- bility to buy "Bullshark Testosterone" and keep it in your inventory and take it when ever you want like how a player would eats snacks.
- Lift kits or ability to raise you car or truck
- More rim styles
- Ability to remove doors, hoods, bumpers, fenders all the way down to the skeleton. Just for the look of it. (i know it would be easy to add into the game. an would help make cars unique). This person wants it too.
- Flying squirrel/ wing suit Just imagine this going down Mt. Chilliad!
- Horses! they already have horse stables out in the country side and at the HORSE track. Why aren't they in game?
- Crew emblem on Parachute
- Apartment pets. cats, dogs, falcons, little sharks, ect.
- Picture mode allowing free floating camera (more like forza horizon's picture mode) for better Snapmatic pics
- Bring back Nitro (boost, nos or whatever you want to call it)
- Tactical or military wear (like Merryweather gear)
- leather driving gloves (because they'll look good with the suits)
- P51 Mustang for a dlc vehicle would also go well with a Springfeild bolt action sniper
- Mount guns on the back of trucks and on jeeps
- Motorcycles like this
- Chrome wheel paint
- Carbon fiber body paint
- Different colored Hid/ Xenon lights
- Rocket luancher that locks on to air and land vehicles
- Police mods like this
- Pull your own camper trailer that you can sleep in and save in (single player)
- Get rid of night vision on heli cams or be able to toggle it. (it's not even night vision its just a am with green tint and it makes it harder to shoot)
- Increase rocket speed. Being in buzzard and shooting rockets at cops or annoying players is extremely frustrating they move so slow that they are easily dodged you literally have to lead 3 seconds ahead.
- Exterior roll cage much like the Merryweather Jeep or like these 1 2
- Trophy Trucks I mean c'mon the truck would be fun as fuck!
- Bullet proof glass. Duh!
- Apache attack Heli (gunner has explosive rounds and pilot has missiles) would not be over powered if the auto lock rocket launcher is given as well.
- Undead Nightmare Los Santos edition where almost all cars are broken (so players gotta ride a horse) and ammo is rare
- Stockings for girls to go with the business update know this way in the valentines day dlc but i missed it for my girl charter and you could only be wearing underwear with them.
- We need more low! All these players shooting their tires to lower their cars want lower cars. how about just add airbag suspension.
- Hardcore Mode with no mini map or blips and less health. This would be fun to play some games like cops and robbers with friends where players and actually hide from others.
- Ability to block all incoming calls (shits annoying when you get calls form Simeon every 5 min)
- Cross bow or regular bow just for fun. This would also go well with the Undead Nightmare LS edition dlc.
- A bigger garage with a parking rack like this with a stare case on the side to get to the cars. Now I know a second garage update is on its way but being a car collector in GTAO requires more than 20 car spots.
- Iridescent paint
- Neon lights
- Put towtrucks in GTAO
- Crew Hide out. Most likely a big warehouse or hangar where crew members can meet up, plan heist or simply hang out. This Crew Hideout would include a gun range(not the mini game nut just a place to practice shooting/ no loading screen, score, or winner and loser), zip-line (for fast transport across the hideout and for fun), lounge area with LOTS of TVs(like a TV wall), it's very own black market dealer that can sell you heist spoils to and also supply guns and drug boosts(BS testosterone) and A big crew Flag mounted on the wall. Crew members would also be able to store CREW vehicles there; meaning any crew member can use it or customize it.
- Custom Apartments! Now most players paid for high end apartments only to find that their buddy spent 100k less and it looks exactly the same. My idea is that you can change you wall colors and choose what type of furniture you have. Example a player can switch out their bed, couch ect. for a better one
- In addition to custom appartments it would be cool if a player could put their favorite car on rotational display in their apartment. Much like this (I think it would fit nicely in replacement of the dining room table that is useless)
- Different types of suspension stiff for racing and soft for off-roading
- Ability to record short video clips from you phone. This is probably better for when it comes to PS4, given the sharing feature.
- kayaking down rivers or across the Alamo Sea.
- Some better hair styles for
Female ALL characters
- Cop free game session. I understand that in this session there would be no activities such as robberies however it would be a fun session to goof around in with friends.
- Yachts just to have fun at sea and feel like a boss.
- Vtol Warship and another
- Brass knuckles along with other melee weapons like a machete, katana, or even a frying pan with a nice ping! sound when hitting enemies.
- Some cool cars from LA Noir would be cool. some rat rodded out (chop top and lowered) and some nice and clean (just how they were in LA Noir)
- The ability to choose car variation when you buy it. example when a player buys a Coquette they can choose top on or off
- Clothing Combination freedom (wearing hoodies under jackets and such)
- Anphibious Sea Plane like this one or this one
- Harpoon gun for shark hunting
- The ability to exit you building through the roof so you can parachute off or maybe have your Pegasus heli waiting for you up there
- Gambling! there's already a casino.
- a Dancing animation (just for fun)
- Fireworks! just fireworks that you can buy to either set off where ever you want or used as a weapon to shoot at friends and enemies.
- Flare Gun to go with the fireworks
- Smoke Grenade that puts up a wall of smoke. i know we have teargas but its not the same as smoke.
- Cars from GTA 4 like the Dukes, the Faction, the Saber, or Turismo. But over all just keep the old cars in and have new models of the old ones. example the Coquette have a GTA 4 version and a GTA 5 version but keep both in game.
- Motorcycles only take up half a spot in the garage so a player can fit 2 to a spot.
- if your gunna have wheelie bars make the car capable of wheelies
- An armory in your apartment to store weapons you don't want to carry.
- Ability to grab onto cars while on a bike for speed.
- what did you think of my list? did i miss anything? If so comment what you would want to see.
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MAME 0.196
MAME 0.196, our March release, is here just in time for Easter, and it’s packed with all the goodness you’ve come to expect. In a very exciting development, Team Caps0ff have
extracted the C-chip data for Volfied, Superman, Rainbow Islands, and most importantly, Bonze Adventure. This cleanly fixes some of the most long-standing emulation issues in MAME. The improvements to Sega Model 2 have continued, with Virtua Fighter 2 and Motor Raid now considered working. Other Model 2 games are greatly improved as well.
For fans of 8-bit home computers, MAME 0.196 has improved ZX Spectrum family emulation, fixing many graphical glitches. A QuikLoad option has been added to several CP/M-80 machines, allowing .COM files to be loaded directly after the operating system has booted. Emulated IEEE-488 (GPIB) can now be tunnelled over sockets, opening up the possibility to simulate peripherals outside MAME. Interpro progress has continued, and is now at the point where you can boot the rebuild floppy.
Other new working arcade games include Big Buck Hunter, an older joystick-controlled version of Ghox, and a rare unprotected version of Opa Opa. With some fixes to our vector maths, War: The Final Assault is working, and Gunpey has been made playable using decompressed sprite data extracted from a working board. New LCD hand-helds include Dennis the Menace, Double Dragon 3, Jurassic Park, Spider-Man, The Addams Family, The Flash, and X-Men - Project X.
In an emulation first, MAME 0.196 supports QSound DSP emulation. For now, it’s only enabled for the vgmplay driver by default, and it requires a fairly fast computer to emulate at full speed. It will be enabled by default when system requirements are a bit more modest. The SH-4 recompiler has been enabled by default for Dreamcast-derived systems, giving substantial performance improvements.
Of course, there are plenty of other improvements. As always, source and Windows binaries are available from
the download page.
MAMETesters Bugs Fixed
- 00205: [Crash/Freeze] (asuka.cpp) bonzeadv: After dying in cave accessed via the secret hole, you restart trapped in darkness (Caps0ff)
- 00377: [Crash/Freeze] (asuka.cpp) bonzeadv: From third level, game hangs on dying because restart level is wrong (Caps0ff)
- 06287: [Graphics] (spectrum.cpp) spectrum, spec128, specpl3e: All in-game sprites from Comando Tracer flicker when moving (geecab)
- 06425: [Graphics] (spec128.cpp) specpl3e: Sprites flickering at level 2 and 6 in Terminator 2 - Judgement Day (geecab)
- 06869: [Plugins] Lua Cheat Plugin: Some cheat commands are ignored using Lua cheat engine (Carl)
- 06894: [Crash/Freeze] (taito_f3.cpp) ridingf, ringrage and clones: Exception after logo is displayed (cam900)
- 06895: [Graphics] (rohga.cpp) Many sets in rohga.cpp: Graphic “strips” of corruption (cam900)
- 06900: [Graphics] (holeland.cpp) holeland, holeland2: Priority bug on the boss level (Angelo Salese)
- 06908: [Speed] (iteagle.cpp) bbhcotw, bbh2sp: Game runs slow on certain levels despite being 100% in MAME (snow?) (Ted Green)
- 06917: [Sound] (artmagic.cpp) cheesech: New NVRAM causes a blasted sound on Get Ready screen at beginning of game (AJR)
- 06921: [Sound] (vigilant.cpp) All sets in vigilant.cpp: No sound (AJR)
New working machines
- Big Buck Hunter (v1.00.14) [coolmod]
- Casio RZ-1 [Arashikage, Dirk Best, R. Belmont]
- Dennis the Menace (Tiger handheld) [hap, Sean Riddle]
- Double Dragon 3 - The Rosetta Stone (Tiger handheld) [hap, Sean Riddle]
- Jurassic Park (Tiger handheld) [hap, Sean Riddle]
- Spider-Man (Tiger handheld) [hap, Sean Riddle]
- The Addams Family (Tiger handheld) [hap, Sean Riddle]
- The Flash (Tiger handheld) [hap, Sean Riddle]
- Warai no Hana Tenshi [yukaritamura]
- X-Men - Project X (Tiger handheld) [hap, Sean Riddle]
New working clones
- Acorn Electron (64K Master RAM Board) [Nigel Barnes]
- Big Buck Hunter II - Sportsman's Paradise (v2.02.08) [Ted Green]
- Big Buck Hunter II - Sportsman's Paradise (v2.02.09) [Ted Green]
- Dragon 64 (HD6309E CPU) [David Ladd]
- Ghox (joystick, older) [caius]
- Irion [Robbbert, mcp]
- Master Boy (Spanish, PCB Rev A) [ARPA, Recreativas.org]
- Opa Opa (Rev A, unprotected) [ShouTime, Charles MacDonald, Smitdogg, The Dumping Union]
- Street Fighter II: The World Warrior (Thunder Edition, bootleg, set 2) [coolmod, The Dumping Union]
- Street Fighter III 3rd Strike: Fight for the Future (Japan 990512) [Guru]
- Street Fighter III 3rd Strike: Fight for the Future (Japan 990608) [Guru]
- Super Cobra (bootleg, set 2) [Belike]
- Tano Dragon 64 (NTSC; HD6309E CPU) [David Ladd]
- The Real Broadway (9131-20-00 R0C) [Brian Troha, The Dumping Union]
- TI-73 Explorer (bootleg) [Julian Lachniet, critor]
Machines promoted to working
- Gunpey (Japan) [Peter Wilhelmsen, Morten Shearman Kirkegaard, David Haywood]
- Mephisto Amsterdam [Sandro Ronco]
- Motor Raid - Twin [Angelo Salese, R. Belmont, O. Galibert, ElSemi]
- Virtua Fighter 2 (Version 2.1) [Angelo Salese, R. Belmont, O. Galibert, ElSemi]
- War: The Final Assault (EPROM 1.9 Mar 25 1999, GUTS 1.3 Apr 20 1999, GAME Apr 20 1999) [Ted Green]
Clones promoted to working
- Eyes (Italy) [Corrado Tomaselli, The Dumping Union]
- Mephisto Dallas [Sandro Ronco]
- Mephisto Dallas 16 Bit [Sandro Ronco]
- Mephisto Dallas 32 Bit [Sandro Ronco]
- Mephisto Roma [Sandro Ronco]
- Mephisto Roma 32 Bit [Sandro Ronco]
- Virtua Fighter 2 [Angelo Salese, R. Belmont, O. Galibert, ElSemi]
- Virtua Fighter 2 (Revision A) [Angelo Salese, R. Belmont, O. Galibert, ElSemi]
- Virtua Fighter 2 (Revision B) [Angelo Salese, R. Belmont, O. Galibert, ElSemi]
- War: The Final Assault (EPROM 1.3 Apr 7 1999, GUTS 1.3 Apr 7 1999, GAME Apr 7 1999) [Ted Green]
- War: The Final Assault (EPROM 1.6 Jan 14 1999, GUTS 1.1 Mar 16 1999, GAME Mar 16 1999) [Ted Green]
- War: The Final Assault (EPROM 1.91 Apr 13 1999, GUTS 1.3 Apr 7 1999, GAME Apr 7 1999) [Ted Green]
New machines marked as NOT_WORKING
- Badlands (Konami, set 1) [Angelo Salese]
- Casio CZ-101 [Dirk Best]
- Casio HT-6000 [Dirk Best]
- CIT-101 [Doug Crawford]
- Diablo HyType II Series 1300 CPU [Edström]
- e-kara (US?) [Sean Riddle, Peter Wilhelmsen]
- e-kara Volume 1 (US?) [Sean Riddle, Peter Wilhelmsen]
- e-kara Volume 2 (US?) [Sean Riddle, Peter Wilhelmsen]
- EA Sports Madden Football (NTSC) [Sean Riddle, Peter Wilhelmsen]
- Excite Fishing DX (Japan) [Sean Riddle, Peter Wilhelmsen]
- Let's! TV Play Classic - Namco Nostalgia 1 [Sean Riddle, Mr. Do]
- Let's! TV Play Classic - Namco Nostalgia 2 [Sean Riddle, Peter Wilhelmsen]
- Let's! TV Play Classic - Taito Nostalgia 2 [Sean Riddle, Mr. Do]
- Lord Of The Rings - Warrior of Middle-Earth [Sean Riddle, Peter Wilhelmsen]
- Lucky Draw (Pinball) [PinMAME]
- Milton Bradley Electronic Milton [Sean Riddle]
- MX Dirt Rebel [Sean Riddle, Peter Wilhelmsen]
- Photo Play 2004 [Asure, The Dumping Union]
- Play TV Football (NTSC) [Sean Riddle, Peter Wilhelmsen]
- Play TV Rescue Heroes [Sean Riddle, Peter Wilhelmsen]
- Play TV Snowboarder (Blue) (NTSC) [Sean Riddle, Peter Wilhelmsen]
- Poly Proteus (Standalone) [Nigel Barnes, Andrew Trotman]
- TV Wild Adventure Mini Golf [Sean Riddle, Peter Wilhelmsen]
New clones marked as NOT_WORKING
- Arbiter Discmonitor A-01 [Nigel Barnes]
- Badlands (Konami, set 2) [Angelo Salese]
- ConnecTV Snowboarder (Blue) (PAL) [Sean Riddle, Peter Wilhelmsen]
- Daytona USA (GTX 2004 Edition) [anonymous]
- Earthshaker (Prototype) (PA-4) [PinMAME]
- Game King (EZ Pay, v4.0) [unknown]
- Strange Science (Rev C) [Gerald (COY), The Dumping Union]
- Super Seven [caius, The Dumping Union]
- TI-83 Plus (bootleg) [Julian Lachniet, critor]
- TI-84 Plus (Boot Code 1.02) [Julian Lachniet, critor]
- TI-84 Plus (Boot Code 1.03) [Julian Lachniet]
- TI-84 Plus (bootleg) [Julian Lachniet, critor]
- TI-84 Plus Color Edition (Boot Code 5.00) [Julian Lachniet, critor]
- TI-84 Plus Color Edition (Boot Code 5.15) [Julian Lachniet]
- TI-84 Plus Color Edition (Boot Code 5.30) [Julian Lachniet]
- TI-84 Plus Orion (Boot Code 1.02) [Julian Lachniet]
- TI-84 Plus Orion (Boot Code 1.03) [Julian Lachniet]
- TI-84 Plus Orion (bootleg) [Julian Lachniet]
- TI-84 Plus Silver Edition (Boot Code 1.03) [Julian Lachniet]
- TI-84 Plus Color Silver Edition (Boot Code 4.0) [Julian Lachniet]
- TI-84 Plus Silver Edition (bootleg) [Julian Lachniet, critor]
New working software list additions
- archimedes: 3D Construction Kit [Nigel Barnes]
- camplynx_flop: BASIC-80 Rev.5.2, BASIC-E Compiler v2.0, Battleships, C/80 Compiler 3.1, CalcStar v1.0, CP/M ver 2.2 BIOS 1.00, CP/M ver 2.2 BIOS 1.02, DataStar v1.4, dBASE II, Delta Wing, fig-FORTH 1.1A, FORTRAN-80, Gomoku, Hangman, Introductory Tape (128K), LogiChess 2.2, Lynx JM Utilities Disk v1.0, Lynx Revival Group - Volume 1, Micro-COBOL v2.1, Monster Mine, PeachCalc v1.01, ReportStar v1.00, Roader, Slot Machine, Treasure Island, TURBO Pascal v2.00A, WordMaster v1.20, WordStar v3.00 [Nigel Barnes]
- ibm5150:
- Blockout, Secret Agent, SimCity (3.5", v1.02), SimCity (3.5", v1.07), SimCity (5.25", v1.02), SimCity (5.25", v1.07), Speedball (re-release), Stunts (3.5") (USA), Stunts (5.25") (USA) [ArcadeShadow]
- DeluxePaint II-PC (French), HP Terminal Program HP24597A, Links - The Challenge of Golf (v1.45), Lombard RAC Rally [breiztiger]
- Bodyworks - An Adventure in Anatomy [Dan Tootill]
- Banner Blue Movie Guide, Dungeon of Pun III (Gemini Shareware), Roger Ebert's Deluxe Movie Home Companion - 1986-1992 Editions, Video Companion: The Software (Spring '92 Edition) [Foone Turing]
- ibm5170:
- Crystal Caves, Hocus Pocus, Monster Bash! [ArcadeShadow]
- Links - Championship Course - Firestone Country Club, Microsoft Macro Assembler 5.1 (MS OS/2 Tools) [breiztiger]
- AudioClips Digital Sounds for Windows 3.1 - Star Trek: The Next Generation - "Encounter at Farpoint", Business Clip Art PicturePak 1, Programming Examples for Advanced Programmer's Guide to SuperVGAs [Foone Turing]
- Alone in the Dark, Alone in the Dark (French), Home Repair Encyclopedia [Justin Kerk]
- megadriv: LEGO Batman (Rus) [VedsaGolfer]
- snread: A Ghost in the House, The Third Circle [David Viens]
- snspell: Les Mots Difficiles (Module No. 2) [David Viens]
- x1_flop: Donkey Kong 3 - Dai Gyakushuu [famicomical]
New NOT_WORKING software list additions
- 3do_m2: Shooter 2D [incog]
- dc: 4x4 Evo (Euro, Prototype 20010109), Bokomu no Tatsujin (Jpn), Card of Destiny: Hikari to Yami no Tougousha - Genteiban (Jpn), Castle Fantasia: Seima Taisen (Jpn), Chaos Field (Jpn, Sega Direct), Chaos Field (Jpn, Sega Direct, Rev. 1), Christmas Seaman: Omoi o Tsutaeru Mou Hitotsu no Houhou - Message Kit (Jpn), Christmas Seaman: Omoi o Tsutaeru Mou Hitotsu no Houhou - Present Disc (Jpn), Comic Party (Jpn), Confidential Mission (Jpn), Cool Cool Toon (Jpn), CR Hissatsu Shigotonin: Pachitte Chonmage @VP@CHI (Jpn), Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX (World, Prototype 20000907), Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX (World, Prototype 20001016), Daytona USA 2001 (Euro, Prototype 20010227), Dead or Alive 2 (Euro), Dead or Alive 2 (Euro, Prototype 20000611), Dead or Alive 2/Fur Fighters (Euro), Dead or Alive 2 (Jpn), Dead or Alive 2 - Shokai Genteiban (Jpn), Dead or Alive 2 (USA), Death Crimson 2: Meranito no Saidan (Jpn), Death Crimson OX (USA), Deep Fighter (Euro), Deep Fighter (Fra), Deep Fighter (Fra, Prototype 20000505), Deep Fighter (Ger), Deep Fighter (USA), Dejiko no Maibura (Jpn), Demolition Racer: No Exit - Demo Version (USA), Demolition Racer: No Exit (USA), Dengen Tenshi Taisen Mahjong Shangri-La (Jpn), Denpa Shounen-teki Kenshou Seikatsu Soft: Nasubi no Heya (Jpn), Densha de Go! 2: Kousoku-hen 3000 Bandai (Jpn), Derby Tsuku 2 (Jpn), Derby Tsuku: Derby Ba wo Tsukurou! (Jpn), deSPIRIA (Jpn), Di Gi Charat Fantasy (Jpn), Di Gi Charat Fantasy - Shokai Genteiban (Jpn), Digital Keiba Shinbun: My Trackman (Jpn), Dino Crisis (Euro), Dino Crisis (Fra), Dino Crisis (Ger), Dino Crisis (Ita), Dino Crisis (Jpn), Dino Crisis (USA), Disney Les 102 Dalmatiens à la rescousse ! (Fra, Ger, Ita, Spa), Disney/Pixar Buzz Lightyear of Star Command (Euro), Disney/Pixar Buzz Lightyear of Star Command (USA), Disney/Pixar Captain Buzz Lightyear: Star Command (Ger), Disney/Pixar Les aventures de Buzz l'Eclair (Fra), Disney/Pixar Toy Story 2: Buzz l'Eclair à la rescousse ! (Fra), Disney/Pixar Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear eilt zur Hilfe! (Ger), Disney/Pixar Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue! (Euro), Disney/Pixar Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue! (USA), Disney's 102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue (Euro), Disney's 102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue (Euro, Prototype 20000110), Disney's 102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue (USA), Disney's Dinosaur (Euro), Disney's Dinosaur (USA), Disney's Donald Duck "Goin' Qu@ckers" (USA), Disney's Donald Duck "Qu@ck Att@ck"?*! (Euro), Doguu Senki: Haou (Jpn), Doki Doki Idol Star Seeker Remix (Jpn), Dorimaga GD Vol. 10 (Jpn), Dorimaga GD Vol. 11 (Jpn), Dorimaga GD Vol. 12 (Jpn), Dorimaga GD Vol. 1 (Jpn), Dorimaga GD Vol. 2 (Jpn), Dorimaga GD Vol. 3 (Jpn), Dorimaga GD Vol. 4 (Jpn), Dorimaga GD Vol. 5 (Jpn), Dorimaga GD Vol. 6 (Jpn), Dorimaga GD Vol. 7 (Jpn), Dorimaga GD Vol. 8 (Jpn), Dorimaga GD Vol. 9 (Jpn), Dousoukai 2: Again & Refrain (Jpn), Draconus: Cult of the Wyrm (USA), Draconus: Cult of the Wyrm (World, Prototype 20000127), DragonRiders: Chronicles of Pern (Euro), DragonRiders: Chronicles of Pern (USA), Dragons Blood (Euro), Dreamcast Express Extra (Jpn), Dreamcast Express Vol. 1 (Jpn), Dreamcast Express Vol. 2 (Jpn), Dreamcast Express Vol. 3 (Jpn), Dreamcast Express Vol. 4 (Jpn), Dreamcast Express Vol. 5 (Jpn), Dreamcast Express Vol. 6 (Jpn), Dreamcast Express Vol. 7 (Jpn), Dreamcast Middleware Conference Demo Disc Part 2 (World), Dreamcast System-Disc 2 (World), Dreamcast Visual Memory Data Issue (Jpn), DreamFlyer (Jpn), DreamKey 3.0 (Euro), DreamKey (Euro), DreamKey (Euro, Rev. 1), DreamKey Version 1.5 (Euro), DreamKey Version 1.5 (Fra), DreamKey Version 2.0 (Bel, Fin, Ned, Swe, Swi), DreamOn Collection 2 (Euro), DreamOn Collection 3 (Euro), DreamOn Collection 4 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 10 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 10 (Ger), DreamOn Volume 11 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 12 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 13 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 14 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 15 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 16 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 17 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 18 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 19 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 1 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 20 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 21 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 22 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 2 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 3 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 4 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 5 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 6 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 7 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 8 (Euro), DreamOn Volume 9 (Euro), Dream Passport 2 for LAN (Jpn), Dream Passport 2 (Jpn), Dream Passport 2 (Jpn, Rev. 1), Dream Passport 3 (Jpn), Dream Passport 3 (Jpn, Alt), Dream Passport 3 (Jpn, Alt 2), Dream Passport 3: Urban Style (Jpn), Dream Passport (Jpn), Dream Passport Premier (Jpn), Dream Passport Ver. 1.01 (Jpn), Dream Preview Vol. 8 (Jpn), Dreamstud!o: 3D Adventure Construction (Jpn), Ducati World (Euro), Ducati World Racing Challenge (USA), D+Vine [Luv] - Shokai Genteiban (Jpn), Dynamite Cop (Euro), Dynamite Cop! (USA), Dynamite Deka 2 (Jpn), Dynamite Deka 2 - Taikenban (Jpn), Ecco 3D (World, Prototype 19990506), Ecco II: Sentinels of the Universe (World, Prototype 20010219), Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future (Euro), Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future (Euro, Prototype 20000417 2PM), Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future (Euro, Prototype 20000417 7AM), Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future (Euro, Prototype 20000419), Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future (Euro, Prototype 20000421), Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future (Jpn), Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future (USA), Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future (USA, Prototype 20000606), Ecco the Dolphin: E3 Demo (USA, Prototype 19990508), ECW Anarchy Rulz (Euro), ECW Anarchy Rulz (USA), ECW Hardcore Revolution (Euro), ECW Hardcore Revolution (USA), Eisei Meijin III: Game Creator Yoshimura Nobuhiro no Zunou (Jpn), Eldorado Gate Vol. 1 (Jpn), Eldorado Gate Vol. 2 (Jpn), Eldorado Gate Vol. 3 (Jpn), Eldorado Gate Vol. 4 (Jpn), Eldorado Gate Vol. 5 (Jpn), Eldorado Gate Vol. 6 (Jpn), Elemental Gimmick Gear (Jpn), Elemental Gimmick Gear (USA), Elysion: Eien no Sanctuary (Jpn), E.O.S.: Exhibition of Speed (Euro), ESPN International Track & Field (Euro), ESPN International Track & Field (USA), ESPN NBA 2Night (USA), European Super League (Euro), Eve Zero Kanzenban: Ark of the Matter - Shokai Gentei Pack (Jpn), Evil Dead: Hail to the King (Euro), Evil Dead: Hail to the King (Fra), Evil Dead: Hail to the King (USA), Evil Twin: Cyprien's Chronicles (Euro), Evolution 2: Far Off Promise (Euro), Evolution 2: Far Off Promise (USA), Evolution: The World of Sacred Device (Euro), Evolution: The World of Sacred Device (USA), Exodus Guilty Neos (Jpn), Expendable (USA), F1 Racing Championship (Euro), F1 World Grand Prix for Dreamcast (Euro), F1 World Grand Prix for Dreamcast (Euro, Prototype 19990903), F1 World Grand Prix for Dreamcast (Jpn), F1 World Grand Prix II for Dreamcast (Euro), F1 World Grand Prix II for Dreamcast (Euro, Prototype 20000728), F1 World Grand Prix II for Dreamcast (Jpn), F1 World Grand Prix (USA), F355 Challenge (Jpn), F355 Challenge: Passione Rossa (Euro), F355 Challenge: Passione Rossa (USA), F355 Challenge: Passione Rossa (USA, Alt), F355 Challenge: Passione Rossa (USA, Prototype 20000501), F355 Challenge: Passione Rossa (USA, Prototype 20000821), Fatal Fury: Mark of the Wolves (USA), Fighting Force 2 (Euro), Fighting Force 2 (Euro, Prototype 19991202), Fighting Force 2 (Ger), Fighting Force 2 (USA), Fighting Force 2 (USA, Alt), Fighting Force 2 (USA, Alt 2), Fighting Vipers 2 (Euro), Fighting Vipers 2 (Euro, Prototype 20001226), Fighting Vipers 2 (Jpn), Flag to Flag (USA), Floigan Bros. - Episode 1 (Euro), Floigan Bros. - Episode 1 (USA), For Symphony: With All One's Heart (Jpn), Frame Gride (Jpn), Frame Gride - Test Operation Disc (Jpn), Frogger 2: Swampy's Revenge (USA), Fur Fighters (Euro), Fur Fighters (Euro, Demo), Fur Fighters (Euro, Prototype 20000602), Fur Fighters (Euro, Prototype 20000612), Fur Fighters (USA), Fushigi no Dungeon: Fuurai no Shiren Gaiden: Onnakenshi Asuka Kenzan! (Jpn), GaiaMaster: Kessen! Seiki-ou Densetsu (Jpn), Gakkyuu-ou Yamazaki: Yamazaki Oukoku Daifunsou! (Jpn), Ganbare! Nippon! Olympics 2000 (Jpn), Garou: Mark of the Wolves (Jpn), Gauntlet Legends (Euro), Gauntlet Legends (USA), Generator Vol. 1 (USA), Generator Vol. 1 (USA, Alt), Generator Vol. 1 (USA, Alt 2), Generator Vol. 1 (USA, Alt 3), Generator Vol. 1 (USA, Alt 4), Generator Vol. 2 (USA), Generator Vol. 2 (USA, Alt), Generator Vol. 2 (USA, Alt 2), Get!! Colonies (Jpn), Giant Gram 2000: Zen Nihon Pro Wres 3 Eikou no Yuusha-tachi (Jpn), Giant Gram 2000: Zen Nihon Pro Wres 3 Eikou no Yuusha-tachi (Jpn, Alt), Giant Gram: Zen Nihon Pro Wres 2 in Nihon Budoukan (Jpn), GigaWing 2 (Jpn), GigaWing 2 (USA), GigaWing (Euro), GigaWing (Jpn), GigaWing (USA), GK: Giant Killers (Euro), GK: Giant Killers (Euro, Prototype 20010109), Godzilla Generations: Maximum Impact (Jpn), Golf Shiyou yo 2: Aratanaru Chousen (Jpn), Golf Shiyou yo: Course Data-shuu Adventure-hen (Jpn), Golf Shiyou yo (Jpn), Grandia II (Euro), Grandia II (Jpn), Grandia II - Special Package (Jpn), Grandia II - Tentou-you Demo (Jpn), Grandia II (USA), Grand Theft Auto 2 (USA), GTA 2 (Euro), GTA 2 (Fra), Guilty Gear X (Jpn), Guilty Gear X - Taikenban (Jpn), Gunbird 2 (Euro), Gunbird 2 (Jpn), Gunbird 2 (USA), Gundam Battle Online (Jpn), Gundam Battle Online - Trial Edition (Jpn), Gundam Side Story 0079: Rise from the Ashes - Premium Disc (Jpn), Gundam Side Story 0079: Rise from the Ashes (USA), Gunspike (Jpn), Guru Guru Onsen 2 (Jpn), Guru Guru Onsen 3 (Jpn), Half-Life (Video) (World), Happy Lesson: First Lesson (Jpn), Happy Lesson (Jpn), Harusame Youbi (Jpn), Headhunter (Euro), Heavy Metal: Geomatrix (Euro), Heavy Metal: Geomatrix (USA), Hello Kitty no Dream Passport 2 (Jpn), Hello Kitty no Garden Panic (Jpn), Hello Kitty no Lovely Fruit Park (Jpn), Hello Kitty no Magical Block (Jpn), Hello Kitty no "Otonaru" Mail (Jpn), Hidden & Dangerous (Euro), Hidden & Dangerous (USA), Hoyle Casino (USA), Hundred Swords (Jpn), Hydro Thunder (Euro), Hydro Thunder (Euro, Prototype 19990908), Hydro Thunder (USA), Hydro Thunder (USA, Rev. 1), Hydro Thunder (World, Prototype 19990616), Kidou Senshi Gundam Gaiden: Colony no Ochita Chide... (Jpn), Millennium Soldier: Expendable (Euro), Millennium Soldier: Expendable (Euro, Prototype 19990715), Promotion Disc (Jpn), Resident Evil: Code: Veronica (Spa), Shinkisekai Evolution 2: Tooi Yakusoku (Jpn), Shinkisekai Evolution (Jpn), Super Speed Racing (Jpn), Tee Off (Euro), Tee Off (USA), Tee Off (USA, Alt), The Flintstones: Viva Rock Vegas (Euro) [FakeShemp]
- ibm5170: Alien Legacy (v1.00) [Justin Kerk]
- interpro: Diagnostic Floppies, Intergraph System Software, Rebuild Floppies [Patrick Mackinlay]
- leapster:
- Cars (Spa), Disney Fairies (Spa), Disney Princesa - La Magia De Aprender (Spa), Dora the Explorer - Camping Adventure (USA), Dora the Explorer - Piñata Party! (USA), Spongebob Squarepants - Through The Wormhole (USA), Star Wars - Matemáticas Jedi (Spa), The Batman - El Poder De Los Números (Spa), Up (Spa), Wall-E (Spa) [Connie, Clawgrip, TeamEurope]
- 1st Grade (US), Dora the Explorer - Wildlife Rescue (USA, L-MAX), Letters on the Loose (USA, L-MAX), Madagascar (USA, L-MAX), NASCAR (USA, L-MAX), Scholastic OutWit! (US), Spider-Man - The Case of the Sinister Speller (USA, L-MAX), Spongebob Squarepants - Saves the Day (USA, L-MAX), Talking WORDS Factory (US) [TeamEurope, HardcoreHubz]
- poly_flop: Proteus 6809 FLEX Operating System (Version 2.8:3 - 1.1:2), Proteus Z80 CP/M Operating System (CP/M 2.2, BIOS 3.3) [Andrew Trotman]
- vsmile_cart: ABC Land Aventure (Fra), Disney Winnie l'Ourson - La Chasse au miel de Winnie (Fra, Rev. 2), Le Monde d'ELMO - Les Grandes Decouvertes D'Elmo (Fra), Oui-Oui - Detective d'un Jour (Fra), Roi Lion - Simba Decouvre la Jungle (Fra), Thomas er ses Amis - Les locomotives s'entraident (Fra) [TeamEurope, Buddybenj]
Translations added or modified
- Chinese (Simplified) [YuiFAN]
- Chinese (Traditional) [YuiFAN]
- Dutch [Jos van Mourik]
- French [noxx09]
- Portuguese (Brazil) [Wellington Uemura]
- Spanish [A. Viloria]
Source Changes
- fidlstix, rndrndqs: Fixed interface between MCU and LCD controller and added 7-segment digits. [AJR]
- tms9927: Configure using character clock rather than dot clock. [AJR]
- pit8253: Converted counters to subdevices. [AJR]
- sega_315_5195: Internalized communication latches – sound now works in fpointbla. [AJR]
- sol20: Added RS-232 port. [AJR]
- mcb216, cb308: Replaced UART with TMS5501. [AJR]
- hnayayoi.cpp: Use HD6845 CRTC for video; improved screen parameters. [AJR]
- vt100_kbd: Rewrote as UART-based serial device. [AJR]
- vt100: Restored bottom lines of screen. [AJR]
- vt100, la120: Made ER1400 non-volatile storage actually work. [AJR]
- debugger: Fixed extent of debug view, wplist output, watchpoint view, and find command for address-shifted memory spaces. [AJR]
- ins8250: Added hack to reset transmitter when Baud rate is changed. [AJR]
- trs80.cpp: Derived almost all clocks from actual crystals, including raw screen parameters. [AJR]
- d9final: Added NVRAM. [AJR]
- qtsbc: Rewrote driver based on SBC-880 schematics. [AJR]
- ay31015: Fixed receiver desync when next start bit arrives early, and synchronization at start bit. [AJR]
- unkitpkr: Added switch to disable card graphics in bookkeeping mode. [AJR]
- Separated TLCS-90 external IRQ line state from internal request register – fixes tenkai slowdowns. [AJR]
- artmagic.cpp: Replaced NVRAM with parallel EEPROM, and improved ADPCM banking. [AJR]
- Added DEC 12-15336-00 RS232 loopback connector type (required for VT102 modem control self-test). [AJR]
- rainbow: Corrected bit rate generator clocks and types. [AJR]
- g65816: Allow use of separate address spaces for program, data, opcodes, and vectors. [AJR]
- scn2674: Added preliminary support for SCN2672 variant. [AJR]
- vgmplay: Disable POKEY and QSound devices if not required. [AJR]
- Include option and file names in fatal error message for failure to load media image. [AJR]
- model2.cpp updates: [Angelo Salese]
- Added custom debugger commands to dump geometrizer disassembly and triangle list.
- Worked around ld rN, (rN) read on FIFO – fixes multiple crashes.
- Skip normals for every triangle/quad in geo mode 2/3 – fixes multiple graphical glitches.
- Fixed untextured path colors (used by Motor Raid and Daytona USA).
- Added direct framebuffer drawing (used by Last Bronx title screen).
- sharc: Implemented additional instructions used by Model 2 games. [Angelo Salese]
- Added Rn = Rn FDEP Rx BY : opcode (used by Last Bronx for a vital geometrizer function).
- Added fmul abs multi opcode (used by Gunblade NY).
- Added SET_UREG case $67 (used by Zero Gunner 2B).
- Fixed LSHIFT negative operations to not sign-extend the result (fixes Last Bronx frame flickering).
- segaic24.cpp: Added xhout and xvout register callbacks (fixes Model 2 3D viewport positions). [Angelo Salese]
- Wrote a preliminary TGPx4 interpreter core. [Angelo Salese]
- i960.cpp: Added support for burst stall on writes. [Angelo Salese]
- ddayjlc.cpp: Fixed clouds priority and title screen colors, added flip screen. [Angelo Salese]
- amstrad: Ignore invalid PSG register selection – fixes input issues with Monty on the Run and Airborne Ranger. [Barry Rodewald]
- metro.cpp: Enabled button 2 in daitorid* – it’s used to reorient tiles. [cam900]
- hyprduel.cpp: Cleaned up, converted to use imagetek_i4220_device, changed sound output to mono. [cam900]
- imagetek_i4220.cpp: Only draw portion of tilemaps exposed by clipping rectangle (improves performance). [cam900]
- sknsspr: Converted to device_rom_interface, allocate decode buffer at start time. [cam900]
- galpani3.cpp: Cleaned up code, added notes, allocate buffers at start time, improved alpha blending, sprite/background priorities and background/background priorities, and reduced code duplication. [cam900]
- jchan.cpp: Minor improvements to sprite/sprite priorities. [cam900]
- rohga.cpp: Fixed graphics decoding. [cam900]
- segapcm: Added support for clock speed changes, and cleaned up code. [cam900]
- vgmplay updated: [cam900]
- Implemented Sega PCM interface registers.
- Convert QSound pitch to DSP clock input frequency.
- eolith.cpp: Corrected title/distributor for Chinese-language version of Iron Fortress. [cam900, Vas Crabb]
- kaneko16.cpp: Cleaned up OKI bank switching and sound latch handling. [cam900]
- es5510/taito_en updated: [cam900]
- es5510: Fixed DRAM read/write, and moved buffer allocation to start time.
- taito_en: Verified ESP input clock and output channels from GunBuster schematics, reduced runtime tag map lookups.
- esqpump.cpp: Split ES5506 out of interface.
- esqkt.cpp: Added esqpump for ES5510 interface, and fixed company tags.
- kaneko_grap2: Converted to device_rom_interface, added device address map, added internal palette, and implemented brightness control. [cam900]
- mcatadv.cpp: Reduced code duplication, improved ROM region names, and converted to mono sound output. [cam900]
- wecleman.cpp: Added notes, cleaned up code, improved ROM region names, and converted to stereo sound output. [cam900]
- ES8712: removed sound output as it’s just a controller for an Oki MSM5205/6585 and 74157. [cam900]
- gcpinball.cpp, metro.cpp, lastbank.cpp, witch: Added notes, cleaned up code, and reduced runtime tag map lookups. [cam900]
- blzntrnd: Corrected stereo/mono outputs according to PCB type, fixed sound bank switching, and added notes. [cam900]
- lastbank: Use generic latch device for sound communication. [cam900]
- gcpinball.cpp: Improved ROM region names. [cam900]
- qs1000.cpp: Converted set_irq to WRITE_LINE_MEMBER. [cam900]
- eolith.cpp, eolith16.cpp, vegaeo.cpp: Cleaned up VRAM handling and drawing. [cam900]
- eolith.cpp, ghosteo.cpp, limenko.cpp, vamphalf.cpp, vegaeo.cpp: Modernized sound latches, reduced runtime tag map lookups, and improved ROM region names. [cam900]
- hidctch3: Replaced driver init with machine configuration. [cam900]
- mastboy.cpp: Cleaned up code, moved banked RAM handler into address_map_bank_device, fixed RAM error, added notes, and improved ROM region names. [cam900]
- xexex.cpp: Cleaned up code, reduced runtime tag map lookups, added notes, and marked with MACHINE_IMPERFECT_GRAPHICS. [cam900]
- tecmosys.cpp: Fixed background color, cleaned up bank switching, reduced code duplication, reduced runtime tag map lookups, added notes, and marked with MACHINE_IMPERFECT_GRAPHICS (due to imperfect linescroll/mixing) and MACHINE_NO_COCKTAIL (due to incorrect tilemap scroll when flipped). [cam900]
- ultraman.cpp, chqflag.cpp: Minor code clean-up. [cam900]
- k051649.cpp: Add scc_map to reduce duplication in driver memory maps. [cam900]
- divebomb.cpp: Use generic_latch_8_device for CPU communication and input_merger_any_high_device for interrupts, and improved tags. [cam900]
- ddragon.cpp: Identified CPU types. [cam900]
- x68k: Implemented ADPCM panning and corrected ADPCM timer. [cam900]
- gstream.cpp: Added pre-calculated RGB palette for X2222, reduced code duplication, and removed unnecessary parameters. [cam900]
- Added extracted C-chip EPROM data for Volfied, Superman, Bonze Adventure, and Rainbow Islands; removed simulation. [Caps0ff]
- plugins/portname: Described revised format. [Carl]
- Added a hand-crafted C-chip EPROM for Rainbow Islands Extra, allowing simulation to be removed. [David Haywood]
- XaviX: Added notes on IRQ source register. [David Haywood]
- Added HDB-DOS device for Color Computer 1/2. [David Ladd]
- Added uPD934G percussion generator device, used by Casio RZ-1. [Dirk Best]
- hp64k: Added support for HPIB bus, and made extensive improvement to PHI emulation (BIST now passes). [F.Ulivi]
- Added slot device to tunnel IEEE-488 between processes over a socket connection. [F.Ulivi]
- Corrected Intellivision keyboard 6502 clock rate (was running at double speed). [Frank Palazzolo]
- spectrum: Fixed sprite flicker and missing graphics in several games. [geecab, R. Belmont]
- emscripten: Fixed issue causing drivers using netlists to fail, and disabled currently unsupported multithreading. [Justin Kerk]
- notetaker.cpp: Started to hook up EmulatorCPU 8086. [Lord Nightmare]
- naomi.cpp: Updated ROM board and BIOS documentation. [MetalliC]
- Dreamcast and derivatives: Enabled SH-4 recompiler by default. [MetalliC, Ryan Holtz]
- lynx96k: Added Scorpion and Danish ROMs as BIOS options. [Nigel Barnes]
- kr2376: Added keyboard matrix callbacks. [Nigel Barnes]
- bbc: Added cassette relay samples. [Nigel Barnes]
- bbc: Fixed shadow RAM corruption in MasteB+, and sideways RAM access in Model B. [Nigel Barnes]
- electron: Set CPU clock 2MHz/1MHz according to ROM/RAM access. [Nigel Barnes]
- model2.cpp: Fixed Zero Gunner background priorities. [O. Galibert]
- nes_apu: Derive frame counter from clock input. [O. Galibert]
- Removed macros from address maps. [O. Galibert]
- interpro: Various improvements, culminating in the ability to boot the “blue screen” rebuild floppy. [Patrick Mackinlay]
- Nearly boots CLIX – hangs trying to mount the filesystems.
- Refactored CPU/MMU memory access, added alignment faults, and added support for DMA virtual addressing.
- Implemented most C400 instructions, and fixed wait instruction.
- Removed broken forced interrupt handling.
- gunpey: Extracted decompressed sprite data – loaded to fix graphics until compression is understood. [Peter Wilhelmsen, Morten Shearman Kirkegaard]
- midvunit.cpp: Cleaned up inputs and outputs, improved motion inputs, and sorted main buttons. [Risugami]
- seattle.cpp: Cleaned up outputs. [Risugami]
- Added ability to start/stop AVI recording during emulation session, and improved handling of native aspect screenshots on systems with arbitrary numbers of screens. [Ryan Holtz, Vas Crabb]
- M1COMM, M2COMM, S32COMM: Improved simulation: [SailorSat]
- Fixed partial frame read and added VSYNC packets.
- Added relay mode (used by stcc), detect/handle connection loss, improved sync.
- Converted to use osd_file rather than emu_file.
- Added comm_framesync option to force instances to stay in sync.
- Added preliminary MB89374 emulation – works well enough for Virtua Racing ad Virtua formula to link using real firmware.
- Removed m1comm from the default model1 configuration, as not every game has one.
- Converted glasgow.cpp to use mmboard device for chess board I/O. [Sandro Ronco]
- Corrected size of MK48T12 timekeeper RAM. [smf]
- validity check: Test all 33 possible results from count_leading_zeros() and count_leading_ones(). [smf]
- Donkey Kong: Changed orientation so that -norotate matches direct feed recordings. [smf]
- Added QuikLoad option for several CP/M-80 systems (Altos 5, Aussie Byte II, Decision Mate V, Kaypro, QX-10, Xerox 820). [Stefano]
- c352.cpp: Changed µ-law algorithm to match Namco’s Wii VC emulator, fixed static noise between fights in Tekken 3, and fixed order of phase inversion flags. [superctr]
- rgbsse: Fixed scaling functions for negative values – fixes graphical anomalies in warfa. [Ted Green]
- kayproii: Fixed Baud rate generator connections (serial port and keyboard were reversed). [Vas Crabb]
- Changed build options to make deprecated declaration warnings non-fatal and enabled by default. [Vas Crabb]
- Started deprecating and removing poorly-performing output system APIs. [Vas Crabb]
- Deprecated and removed all uses of running_machine::first_screen. [Vas Crabb, Ryan Holtz, AJR, R. Belmont, Nigel Barnes]
- dsp16: Rewrote interpreter and disassembler. [Vas Crabb]
- Interpreter implements almost all features and has machine cycle accuracy/granularity.
- PIO and a subset of SIO output excluding multiplexed modes are implemented.
- Disassembler syntax mostly matches that used by assembler, and shows live comments for predicated operations.
- qsound: Added low-level emulation using DSP program (only enabled in vgmplay for performance reasons). [Vas Crabb]
- qsoundhle: Changed sample rate and playback behaviour to better match DSP. [Vas Crabb]
- Restricted ROM names to a shell-friendly subset of printable ASCII. [Vas Crabb]
- Reduced use of naked pointers, using namespace, and preprocessor macros in recompiling CPU cores. [Vas Crabb]
- Converted most machine configuration helpers to non-static member functions and adjusted macros to match. [Wilbert Pol]
- crospang.cpp: Corrected clock speeds based on oscillators and PCB info. [Brian Troha]
- gameboy.xml, gbcolor.xml, leapster.xml, vsmile_cart.xml, vsmile_cd.xml, vsmilem_cart.xml: Corrected Spanish titles. [ClawGrip]
- sauro.cpp: Verified clocks for Sauro. [Corrado Tomaselli, The Dumping Union]
- sf2b: Identified manufacturer. [f205v]
- atetris.cpp: Updated documentation for atetrisb2 and atetrisb3. [f205v]
- Dumped PLA from CBM plus4 family. [Guru]
- spaceg: Dumped PROMs. [Guru]
- opwolf.cpp: Measured C-chip clock on a working PCB. [Guru]
- shuttlei: Corrected main CPU clock divider and added PCB description. [Guru]
- ti85.cpp: Added OS v4.0 as a BIOS option for ti84pcse. [Julian Lachniet]
- leland.cpp: Corrected ROM labels and documented undumped PALs for Pig Out: Dine Like a Swine! [Kevin Eshbach, The Dumping Union]
- leland.cpp: Corrected ROM name for revision 5 of Ataxx. [Kevin Eshbach, The Dumping Union]
- Updated hiscore.dat for recent changes. [Leezer]
- alphatro.cpp: Improved ROM names, and added real ROM for machine with BICOM graphics extension. [rfka01]
- Corrected year for San Francisco Rush: The Rock. [sjy96525]
- argus.cpp: Dumped PROM for valtric. [system11, The Dumping Union]
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