Subject: CVS commit: pkgsrc/emulators/mame
From: Thomas Klausner
Date: 2022-02-23 20:12:50
Message id: 20220223191251.0CB2AFB24@cvs.NetBSD.org

Log Message:
mame: update to 0.241.

Is it already the last Wednesday of the month again? That felt
quick! Of course, that means it must be MAME 0.241 release day.
This month you’ll get to play The Tower, a rather poor quality
imitation of Crazy Climber running on the DECO Cassette system.
There’s a brand new software list for the Tandy/Memorex VIS multimedia
player. Keep in mind that this was effectively a ’286-based Windows
PC with no disk cache running software from a CD-ROM drive. It
shouldn’t come as a surprise that it wasn’t popular, earning the
backronym “Virtually Impossible to Sell”. A three-player version
of Wally wo Sagase! (based on the popular Where’s Wally? books)
has also been found, dumped and emulated.

As well as an assortment of newly supported NES/Famicom cartridges,
you’ll have a better experience with the Zapper lightgun, improved
PPU (graphics) and APU (sound) emulation, and several fixes for
the related coin-operated VS. System and PlayChoice-10 systems.
Newly supported systems include some electronic toys from Entex
and Mattel, and a couple more Fidelity chess computers. If you’re
interested in scripting MAME, the Lua interface now exposes address
space taps for intercepting emulated memory accesses, as well as
debugger expressions, and a simpler way to discover general input
types.

Files:
RevisionActionfile
1.146modifypkgsrc/emulators/mame/Makefile
1.63modifypkgsrc/emulators/mame/PLIST
1.117modifypkgsrc/emulators/mame/distinfo