> > Just wondering. > > Aaron works on the Windows kernel, which now runs PCs, phones, and the Xbox One from > the same codebase (at least according to MS PR). So he's pretty busy there, and then > he also has a young son. So MAME basically doesn't happen unless he's on a trip > somewhere with a laptop (e.g. last year he cleaned up some really ugly old memory > management stuff during his CAX trip; this year he couldn't go so nothing got done).
Man, let's pay him a trip somewhere and we'll have MAME60fps in 2 days!
Nah just kidding. RLS and all that stuff, that's understandable and I hope he's having a happy life. I wouldn't mind him doing some of his magic again, but we should be thankful for all he has done related to MAME. Imagine if he didn't do anything and chose to work on other projects like faking satellite photos to hide the entrances to hollow earth or discover which of the alien races who control us did really kill JFK. There would be no MAME - RB would have deleted all drivers except Konami's and changed the name of the project to KAME, Konami's Arcade Machine Emulator.
Well we're not saved yet. According to quantum chromodynamics, it could still happen... In theory ^_^
Wound up, can't sleep, can't do anything right, little honey / Oh, since I set my eyes on you. / I tell you the truth. I can't get it right / Get it right / Since I met you...
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