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SDLMAME is a port of the popular MAME. There are a few principles that guide
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it's development:
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1) Run on Linux/Unix, Mac OS X, and other SDL supported operating systems with
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as few changes as possible to the base Win32 code. This means we can track
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changes faster than larger more conventional ports such as MacMAME, and we
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also maintain what I call "Firefox compatibilty" where learning a major app
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only needs to be done once per application, and it then applies across many
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operating systems. If you can use the command-line Win32 MAME, you already
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know how to use SDLMAME on any platform you may encounter it on.
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2) MAME developers are important. By keeping quickly up to date, we make it
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easy for people on non-Windows platforms to make and submit changes to the
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core MAME code, and we offer native implementations of MAME's multi-window
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GUI debugger on both Linux/Unix and Mac OS X.
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WWW: http://rbelmont.mameworld.info/?page_id=163
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