Why not use the native version of Mame for X. Running on my K6-3 400 feels just like the arcade games. So far all my favorites work perfect. http://x.mame.net Nobody wrote:> > I would like to see Mame/32 working in Wine, however, it uses a couple > of VxDs to do some things (I think it is timing and joysticks). > Normally VxD's do not work in Wine, but Mame/32 is open source. With > access to the source code of the VxD's, would it be possible to modify > the VxD files to work with Wine? If so, what would need to be done to > make the VxD drivers work with Wine?-- Kenton Groombridge kgroombr@clds.net http://web.infoave.net/~kgroombr/
I would like to see Mame/32 working in Wine, however, it uses a couple of VxDs to do some things (I think it is timing and joysticks). Normally VxD's do not work in Wine, but Mame/32 is open source. With access to the source code of the VxD's, would it be possible to modify the VxD files to work with Wine? If so, what would need to be done to make the VxD drivers work with Wine?
Uhh, I've run MAME32 on Wine fine. The regressions from the Transgaming stuff broke it (and also the DirectX version of NESticle), but hopefully some recent fixes to that stuff will take care of it. -- Ian Schmidt - ischmidt [at] cfl [dot] rr [dot] com WINE Screenshots: http://wine.godmonkey.com/