Release Notes For AdvanceMAME
Note that regarless of the version number, AdvanceMAME
is based on MAME 0.106, and it needs a romset aligned to
such MAME version.
AdvanceMAME/MENU 3.10
This version includes numerous game improvements contributed by
various individuals. For detailed information, please refer to the
History file.
Additionally, a crash when showing the onscreen menu with NVidia cards
has been fixed.
Moreover, this release introduces partial support for the Raspberry Pi
4. More details can be found in the Install document.
However, it's important to note that this support may not be
sufficient for using a real Arcade monitor. As of now, the Raspberry
Pi 3 remains the recommended and preferred option for this purpose.
AdvanceMAME/MENU 3.8
Many improvements targeted to be able to build a completely
standalone game console using Raspberry Pi hardware.
You can now configure joystick input in both the emulator
and the menu using button names, like "a", "tl", and
with the advblue tool to automatically connect Bluetooth
joysticks.
The configuration files are now also saved in a resilient
way that is resistant to unexpected power-downs, avoiding
that a filesystem curruption prevents the programs to start
at the next boot.
AdvanceMAME 3.4
Another bugfix release that adds support for up of 8
players in games like xmen6p. It also fixes the input_map[]
support when dealing with multiple controls.
AdvanceMAME 3.2
This release completes the Raspberry Pi support,
fixing various bugs.
A possible incompatible change is the reversed polarity
of the video modelines in Raspberry Pi. If you have
some modelines saved if your .rc files, you'll have
to manually change the +hsync to -hsync, and +vsync
to -vsync and viceversa.
From this release the Raspberry Pi .deb binary is not
linked anymore with SDL. It works only outside the X
Window graphics enviroment.
AdvanceMAME 3.0
This version is a major update for Raspberry Pi.
Check the install.txt file for some more information
about the use with a Raspberry Pi.
The most important note for Raspberry, is to run the
Advance programs directly from the Linux Console and
outside the X-Window graphics environment to be able to
use the Raspberry hardware acceleration.
From this version now AdvanceMESS and AvanceMENU are
included in both the source and binary packages of
AdvanceMAME.
AdvanceMAME 1.2
This version is an update for modern OS and compiler,
it fixes some important bugs, and adds some new
features like the new "xbr" video effect.
Note that the full DOS port and the video drivers 'svgalib'
for Linux and 'svgawin' for Windows are now obsolete.
They are still present, but likely not working with modern
video boards and removed in future releases.
You can instead still use the 'fb' video driver using the Linux
Frame Buffer support, and the generic 'sdl' using the SDL library.
AdvanceMENU 2.6
This version is an update for modern OSs and compilers,
and it fixes some important bugs.
AdvanceMAME 0.100.0
This version has some internal changes to adapt to the
recent internal MAME changes. Please report any regression
from the previous version.
AdvanceMAME 0.97.0
This version adds lightguns support in Windows XP.
The lightguns supported are:
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SMOG Lightgun (http://lightgun.splinder.com/)
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Acts Labs Lightgun (http://www.act-labs.com/)
The lightgun is automatically calibrated before
every use. You must move the lightgun over the whole
screen every time the program starts or changes video
mode.
AdvanceMAME 0.95.1
The DOS and Windows version now includes the old SVGALIB
drivers for GeForce and Savage boards. If you have problem
with the new driver you can still use the old ones with the
names "savage_leg" and "nv3_leg".
Use the "device_video sdl svgawin/savage_leg" option
for Windows and "device_video vga svgaline/savage_leg" for
DOS.
The Windows version includes two new mouse driver called
`rawinput' and `cpu' to allow the use of multiple mice
in Windows 2000 and XP. Check the documentation in the
advdev.txt file.
AdvanceMAME 0.94.0
This version uses for DOS the new SVGALIB 1.9.20 library that
adds support for the latest Radeon and nVidia video boards.
AdvanceMENU 2.4.7
This version uses for DOS the new SVGALIB 1.9.20 library that
adds support for the latest Radeon and nVidia video boards.
AdvanceMAME 0.92.1
This version is based on the MAME update 0.92u2000. This
is a very stable version of the MAME core. A good candidate
for your cabinet.
AdvanceMAME 0.87.0
This version of AdvanceMAME adds a new `device_video_clock'
option which substitutes the previous `device_video_p/h/vclock'
options. This new option allows a better support of
multi-standard arcade monitor. You can now specify different
vertical clocks for different horizontal clocks.
AdvanceMAME 0.85.0
This version of AdvanceMAME tries always to use the installed
zlib and expat libraries. If you want to use the copy included
in the source of these libraries you must run the ./configure
script with the arguments --disable-zlib and --disable-expat.
AdvanceMENU 2.3.8
This release adds support for specific emulator configuration
options. Please note that these specific emulator
configurations are not activated if you select to show
more than one emulator at time.
In this case only the default configuration is used.
Specifically these special options are `mode', `sort',
`preview', `group_include' and `type_include'.
AdvanceMAME 0.84.0
This version of AdvanceMAME is based on the MAME update
0.84u3. The original MAME 0.84 version has some problems
on the new input management.
AdvanceMAME 0.82.0
This version has a reworked audio/video synchronization algorithm.
It should fix any remaining problem of distorted sound present on
some specific systems.
This version adds a new "Startup End" key which is normally mapped
as the minus key on the numeric pad. When you press this key the
current game time is marked as the game startup time and
saved in the configuration file with the `sync_startuptime' option.
The next time you start the game, it will execute very fast
until the startup time is reached.
AdvanceMAME 0.80.0
This version adds support for TrueType (TTF) fonts with alpha blending
using the FreeType2 library. If you compile from source, you must
ensure to have installed the FreeType2 library from
www.freetype.org or this feature will be disabled.
This version uses the 16 bits rgb color mode as default also if the
game has less than 256 colors. Previously the 8 bits palette
color mode was used.
AdvanceMAME 0.79.1
The host configuration directory is now under the installation prefix
as $prefix/etc. This means that if you install in /usr/local the host
configuration directory is /usr/local/etc and not /etc.
You can customize this directory using the --sysconfdir option of the
./configure script.
AdvanceMAME 0.79.0
This release changes the manual compilation process in DOS
and Windows. You must now use the Makefile.usr file instead of
the old Makefile.in file. Check the build.txt file for more details.
AdvanceMENU 2.3.0
This release changes the manual compilation process in DOS
and Windows. You must now use the Makefile.usr file instead of
the old Makefile.in file. Check the build.txt file for more details.
AdvanceMAME 0.78.0
This release completely removes the .cfg file support. All the
customization information are now saved in the main .rc file.
This allow to view, edit and copy them directly. They are also more
compact because only the difference from the default is saved.
And they are independent of the internal MAME structure.
This release add also a new user interface managed directly by
AdvanceMAME which allow better visualization control because the
interface isn't draw on the game bitmap, but directly on the screen.
This mean that the interface doesn't have the same video effects
of the game, it isn't limited on the game area, and it isn't recorded
on video clips.
AdvanceMAME 0.77.0
This release removes the legacy support for the DOS
unchained VGA modes and for the banked VBE modes. It means
that you now need a supported SVGA or VBE2 video card.
AdvanceMENU 2.2.14
This release removes the legacy support for the DOS
unchained VGA modes and for the banked VBE modes. It means
that you now need a supported SVGA or VBE2 video card.
AdvanceMAME 0.72.0
This release contains a new set of `event' Linux
drivers for keyboards, mice and joysticks based on the Linux
input-event interfaces.
These drivers remove any limitations on the number of
keyboards, mice and joysticks, and they give the best
support for the new USB HID devices.
The `raw' set of Linux drivers has now the same functionality
of the `svgalib' set. If you don't need the SVGALIB video you can
now completely remove this library.
The `input_map' option now accept the `auto' setting which
is able to map the correct input device on the correct
game control. This option works best with the new
Linux input-device drivers which are able to report
correctly the exact type of input control.
The `input_map' option now can remap also all the digital
inputs like keys, buttons and digital joystick.
This feature is similar at the official MAME ctrl remapping,
but it allow to select any type of digital input, not only
the inputs known by MAME. For example you can map the
`bookmark' key (present only on some keyboards) also if
doesn't exist a MAME code for it. This also remove any limitation
on the number of joystick and mouse buttons.
In Linux the host configuration files are now read in /etc,
the files in */share/advance have now less priority
of the user specified options. They can be used
to set default options.
AdvanceMENU 2.2.10
This release contains a new set of `event' Linux
drivers for keyboards, mice and joysticks based on the Linux
input-event interfaces.
These drivers remove any limitations on the number of
keyboards, mice and joysticks, and they give the best
support for the new USB HID devices.
The `raw' set of Linux drivers has now the same functionality
of the `svgalib' set. If you don't need the SVGALIB video you can
now completely remove this library.
In Linux the host configuration files are now read in /etc,
the files in */share/advance have now less priority
of the user specified options. They can be used
to set default options.
AdvanceMENU 2.2.7
This release adds support for the new MAME -listxml option. It's now
used as default. The old -listinfo is still supported and it's used
if -listxml fails.
The xml file is saved with the .xml extension. You probably want to
remove the old .lst file.
AdvanceMAME 0.68.0
This release supports the new `scale3x' and `scale4x' effects.
To use them you must ensure to use an high pclock upper limit.
Something like 150 MHz. You need also a monitor which support an
high hclock upper limit. Something like 70 kHz.
Otherwise the required 3x3 and 4x4 times bigger mode may be rejected.
This release supports Mac OS X with the SDL library. Please note that
it isn't able to directly program your video board, so you cannot use
it with an Arcade Monitor.
AdvanceMENU 2.2.6
This release supports Mac OS X with the SDL library. Please note that
it isn't able to directly program your video board, so you cannot use
it with an Arcade Monitor.
AdvanceMAME 0.67.0 / AdvanceMESS 0.66.0
The precompiled DOS binaries of these releases are compiled with
the old gcc 2.95.3. Please report if this fixes any know specific
game problem.
AdvanceMENU 2.2.5
The precompiled DOS binary of this release is compiled with
the old gcc 2.95.3. Please report if this fixes any know
problem.
AdvanceMAME 0.63.0
The .chd files must now be placed in a subdirectory of the same name.
For example C:\CHD\AREA51\AREA51.CHD.
AdvanceMENU 2.2.2
The option `video_depth' is now removed. The video bit depth is
chosen automatically. If you need to exclude some depth you can
use the new `device_color_*' options.
AdvanceMENU 2.2.1
The `group' and `type' menus are now accessible only from the
main menu. The `group' and `type' events now automatically switch
to the next item without displaying a menu.
The selection logic is: first item, second item, ..., last item,
all items, and repeat.
AdvanceMAME 0.62.2 / AdvanceMESS 0.62.0.0
The display_rgb and display_depth options are gone. They are now
substituted with the new display_color option.
The device_video_*bit options are now substituted by the
new device_color_* options.
The option device_sdl_fullscreen is now substituted with the
device_video_output option which is also used to enable a new
`zoom' mode. Check the advv.txt file for other details.
AdvanceMAME 0.62.1
The .CHD files are searched as default in the "image" directory.
The .DIF file in the "diff" directory. You can customize them
with the `dir_image' and `dir_diff' options.
AdvanceMAME 0.62.0 / AdvanceMESS 0.61.2
In Windows NT/2000/XP you need to reinstall the SVGAWIN driver.
Simply run "svgawin /u" and "svgawin /l".
AdvanceMAME 0.61.4 / AdvanceMESS 0.61.1
This is the first Windows NT/2000/XP version able to directly
program your video board. This puts the Windows version at the same level
of the other Linux and DOS versions. It's very experimental, and tested only
with a GeForce 2. Anyway, it should work with all the video boards that
work in DOS and Linux because the SVGA drivers are the same.
To use these video drivers you need to install the SVGAWIN.sys driver with the
SVGAWIN.exe utility. If installed, AdvanceMAME automatically tries to use it
unless you set a specific driver with the `device_video' option.
If you don't install the SVGAWIN.sys driver AdvanceMAME works like the previous
version using only the SDL library.
AdvanceMENU 2.2.0
This is the first Windows NT/2000/XP version able to directly
program your video board. This puts the Windows version at the same level
of the other Linux and DOS versions. It's very experimental, and tested only
with a GeForce 2. Anyway, it should work with all the video boards that
work in DOS and Linux because the SVGA drivers are the same.
To use these video drivers you need to install the SVGAWIN.sys driver with the
SVGAWIN.exe utility. If installed, AdvanceMENU automatically tries to use it
unless you set a specific driver with the `device_video' option.
If you don't install the SVGAWIN.sys driver AdvanceMENU works like the previous
version using only the SDL library.
AdvanceMENU 2.0.0
The emulator type `mame' is now used for the Windows MAME.
The DOS MAME now requires the `dmame' emulator type.
The DOS MESS now requires the `dmess' emulator type.
The DOS Raine now requires the `draine' emulator type.
AdvanceMAME 0.61.0
The `input_analog' and `input_track' options are now substituted
by the new `input_map' option.
AdvanceMENU 1.17.4
The option `preview_aspect' is removed. It's automatically
converted to the new option `preview_expand'.
AdvanceMAME 0.59.1
The option `input_analog[] joy[]' is now changed in
`input_analog[] joystick[]', where the joystick stick index is
decremented by 1. The conversion is done automatically.
AdvanceMENU 1.16.1
You must rename manually the Linux config directories to `$home/.advance' and
`$prefix/share/advance'. (Previously they were `*/advmame').
AdvanceMAME 0.57.1
You must remove the option `dir_sound' from the configuration file. The
sound file are now saved in the `dir_snap' directory.
You must rename manually the Linux config directories to `$home/.advance' and
`$prefix/share/advance'. (Previously they were `*/advmame').
AdvanceMENU 1.16.0
The format of the configuration file is changed.
These are the instruction to convert your "mm.cfg" to the new format :
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Copy the file "mm.cfg" in the same directory of advmenu.exe.
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Ensure that a file named "advmenu.rc" doesn't exist.
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Run "advmenu.exe".
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A file named "advmenu.rc" should be now present in your current directory.
This conversion works only for the DOS version of AdvanceMENU.
AdvanceMAME 0.56.2
This is a big update for AdvanceMAME with a lot of changes.
Don't uncompress the new archives in your MAME directory, but create
a new one.
To convert your old mame.cfg to the new format follow these steps :
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Rename your configuration file as "mame.cfg" if it has a different name.
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Copy it in the same directory of "advmame.exe".
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Ensure that a file named "advmame.rc" doesn't exist.
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Run "advmame.exe".
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A file named "advmame.rc" should be now present in your current directory.
This conversion works only for the DOS version of AdvanceMAME.