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non port: emulators/sdlmame/pkg-descr

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Monday, 17 May 2010
22:20 makc search for other commits by this committer
Update port to v0.137.
Rename the port to mame as the sdl layer is now included in the mainstream code.

PR:             ports/145050
Submitted by:   Emmanuel Vadot (maintainer)
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Sunday, 25 Feb 2007
15:17 alepulver search for other commits by this committer
SDLMAME is a port of the popular MAME. There are a few principles that guide
it's development:

1) Run on Linux/Unix, Mac OS X, and other SDL supported operating systems with
   as few changes as possible to the base Win32 code. This means we can track
   changes faster than larger more conventional ports such as MacMAME, and we
   also maintain what I call "Firefox compatibilty" where learning a major app
   only needs to be done once per application, and it then applies across many
   operating systems. If you can use the command-line Win32 MAME, you already
   know how to use SDLMAME on any platform you may encounter it on.

2) MAME developers are important. By keeping quickly up to date, we make it
   easy for people on non-Windows platforms to make and submit changes to the
   core MAME code, and we offer native implementations of MAME's multi-window
   GUI debugger on both Linux/Unix and Mac OS X.

WWW: http://rbelmont.mameworld.info/?page_id=163
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