> > 0.69 actually. > > ah ok. I saw some specific files had been updated (through the past few years) to > 0.70, 0.71u2, 0.72, 0.73 and 0.75, but I wasn't sure when the bulk core dated back to
Actually, quoted from whatsnew.txt
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We also decided as a team that there's no real need to upgrade to the latest M.A.M.E. core. We now have support for all the CPUs ever used on pinball hardware, and all the other type chips that aren't supported yet won't probably be supported by M.A.M.E. anytime soon either, so we'll stick with the tested, proven, reliable, and FAST older 0.76 core. Why break a good thing?
So, the correct answer is 0.76. That's right, 0.76. Thanks for playing
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