![]() This month, the Personal IRIS 4D family have been promoted to working. Moving on to other computers, Silicon Graphics workstation support is still making progress. There are also a few Apple III fixes in there. Support for early CD-ROM drives has been improved, allowing early multimedia software for the Apple II and Macintosh to run. For earlier Macintosh computers, there are two new floppy disk software lists: one for original dumps and one containing low-impact cracks. Several low-cost Macintosh computers with 68040 CPUs are now supported, and there are fixes for some issues with sound playback. Yes, it’s time for another release: MAME 0.258! It’s been another month of exciting Apple updates. The extensive list of changes is here here the release notes can be found below. ![]() MESS stands for Multi Emulator Super System and emulates a large number of old ones computers, such as the Commodore 64, Atari 2600, Gameboy and ZX Spectrum. MAME stands for Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator and is a program that makes it possible to create a large amount of classic arcade games to play. ![]()
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