./emulators/advancemame, Arcade game emulator with advanced video support

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Branch: CURRENT, Version: 4.0, Package name: advancemame-4.0, Maintainer: nia

AdvanceMAME is an unofficial port of the arcade game emulator MAME
0.106 and multi-system emulator MESS 0.106 for Arcade Monitors and
TVs but also for LCDs and PC monitors.

The main difference compared with the official emulators is that
the Advance versions are able to program directly the video board
to always get a video mode with the correct size and frequency.

Generally the Advance emulators are able to use a video mode which
doesn't require any stretching or other unneeded effects to match
the original arcade display.



Package options: freetype

Master sites:

Filesize: 26785.907 KB

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   2024-04-06 10:07:18 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (1490)
Log message:
* recursive bump for libxkbcommon 1.7.0

Marc Baudoin reported problems with using old binary packages
with the new libkxbcommon, so force everything to 1.7.0
   2024-01-30 15:22:43 by Ryo ONODERA | Files touched by this commit (672)
Log message:
*: Recursive revbump from audio/pulseaudio-17.0
   2023-11-12 14:24:43 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (2570)
Log message:
*: revebump for new brotli option for freetype2

Addresses PR 57693
   2023-07-22 11:59:25 by Nia Alarie | Files touched by this commit (1)
Log message:
advancemame: Apparently Darwin also gets a special build directory.
   2023-07-22 11:57:53 by Nia Alarie | Files touched by this commit (1)
Log message:
advancemame: Apparently NetBSD gets treated to the "generic" build
directory while Linux gets its own "linux" build directory.
   2023-07-03 23:49:20 by Nia Alarie | Files touched by this commit (7)
Log message:
Import emulators/advancemame

AdvanceMAME is an unofficial port of the arcade game emulator MAME
0.106 and multi-system emulator MESS 0.106 for Arcade Monitors and
TVs but also for LCDs and PC monitors.

The main difference compared with the official emulators is that
the Advance versions are able to program directly the video board
to always get a video mode with the correct size and frequency.

Generally the Advance emulators are able to use a video mode which
doesn't require any stretching or other unneeded effects to match
the original arcade display.