>From: "william mccarroll" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: mame development and lists
>Date: Thu, 29 Oct 1998 10:22:20 PST
>
>First of all, I think I might have accidentally sent my sub scribe
>message to the list itself, I apologize for that!
[listadmin: the listserv caught your mail and forwarded it to me; i
sub scribed you manually. of course it caught this message too because
it had the magic word on line 1 of the message =)]
>
>I'm fairly new to the whole mame/xmame programs, but fell in love with
>the concept the first time i booted it up.
>
>I realize that this list is only for discussion of how mame relates to
>X, but bear with me, I have one small question to ask thats off topic.
>Does anyone know if there is a standard mame development Mailing List?
>My favorite game in the world, Cyberball, is not yet emulated by mame,
>and I wanted to take it on myself as a project as I have the memory maps
>and scematics for the tournament machine. If someone could point me in
>the right direction for a good place to learn about the basic structure
>of the mame emulator and the process involved in adding support for a
>rom set, I would be very appreciative.
>
>With that out of the way, I am very interested in helping with xmame
>development(If possible), I am most interested in generic support for
>those machines that have multiple monitors (The display architecture of
>X11 makes it a prime canadate), and those machines that network together
>(i.e. space lords, where 4 machines could be connected to create an 8
>player game).
>
>any help would be appreciated.. thanks!
>
>William McCarroll
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