> The quote changes every time you reload the page, there is no "current mamedev > quote".
Exactly. 'Then-current'.
> > As far as OS services on a separate core from MAME itself, every OS I know of already > does that automatically. And the overhead of the translation for a caching DRC is > super-small, especially since it only happens once per piece of code in any > half-modern emulator.
I was thinking along the lines of: have one core do the regular OS stuff, another core do the machine language part. No?
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