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EmuCR: Mame ClassicMame Classic v9.0.0 is released. Mame Classic is the first Windows Front-End for M.A.M.E. to feature independent default settings for raster and vector games! Works with Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP, & Vista.

Mame Classic Features:
- Independent default options for Raster and Vector games
- Stores favorite games in separate list
- Custom settings for individual games
- Finds ROM changes between M.A.M.E. versions
- MAMEDiff support (requires mamediff.exe)
- Numerous game filters
- NPlayers.ini and Catver.ini support
- Icon support (requires icons to be unzipped in a ICONS folder in your M.A.M.E. directory)
- Game information (requires the history.dat file and/or mameinfo.dat file)
- Alternate directories for each directory in the mame.ini file
- Two ROM directories
- ROM and Sample verify with search for bad sets
- Screen Shots
- Ability to find and delete ROMs which are no longer supported in M.A.M.E.
- Maintenance to your M.A.M.E. directories
- Ability to disable Ctrl-Alt-Delete, Ctrl-Esc, and the Windows key during game play in Windows 98

Mame Classic v9.0.0 changelog:
Added : MAME Classic can now launch machines formally found in MESS which don't have software lists
Added : MAME Classic will automatically look for a "devices" folder and a "bios" folder in your MAME directory and in the parent directory of your ROMs folder for machines formally found in MESS
Changed : Screenless and mechanical systems are no longer displayed
Changed : The Color column is now Palette
Changed : The Hand Pointer cursor since it was showing as solid black on the Windows 10 Fall Creators Edition
Fixed : Some instances where MAME Classic was unable to determine the device type when trying to launch a machine formally found in MESS
Fixed : Color (Palette), Sound, and Graphics column not displaying proper data after a recent change to the listxml
Removed : The Devices directory path selection box

Download: Mame Classic v9.0.0
Source: Here



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