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Dec 7, 2003 18:52:26 GMT -5
Post by kietaro on Dec 7, 2003 18:52:26 GMT -5
hello, I just bought svc and its gonna be the last cart I can buy untill I finnesh my degree. I have asked this once before but found no luck, however I think its time to try once more. Is there any way to get the newer roms such as rotd mslug4 and even svc samsho 5 to run on a MAC. If anybody has found a way I would be very impressed and greatfull 
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MAC's
Dec 7, 2003 19:20:56 GMT -5
Post by Goemon on Dec 7, 2003 19:20:56 GMT -5
mac's.... they're cool...  *slowly creeps away from thread* Seriously though dude i have no idea, but im pretty sure its possible
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MAC's
Dec 10, 2003 7:46:50 GMT -5
Post by Kazuya_UK on Dec 10, 2003 7:46:50 GMT -5
Pretty much what we said in that thread before until "other" events got in the way  . The only thing you can do is to get the source code for MAME and modify it yourself so that it includes the newer games... or maybe find somewhere that is offering a download of a MAME binary that has the games you want enabled. Distributing something like this is against the MAME license however, so you will be hard pressed to find anywhere that has it. Unfortunately I don't think there are any other Neo Geo emualtors for the MAC. Btw, SS5 roms aren't floating around yet so not even PC users have used them yet  Kaz
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MAC's
Dec 11, 2003 13:11:21 GMT -5
Post by Bakasama on Dec 11, 2003 13:11:21 GMT -5
I know alot about emulating a Neo Geo on a Mac.
Compiling a version of MacMAME or GeoMAME really isn't a good idea. Codewarrior, the program to compile it, costs $300 and as a whole seems more difficult to compile than MAME32.
There's a way to program a MacMAME using Apple's Developer Tools but I found that hard to do to.
Unless you're a computer science major and/or know C language, compiling MacMAME isn't recommended.
Suppose you could try the ROM rename trick to fool MacMAME.
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