> > The owner of the PCB ( General Computer Corp) has not provided the roms to the MAME > > team yet. > > > > OK so...Nintendo gave the Mamedevs permission and access to all their arcade roms? > Or > > did Namco for that matter? How about Atari? > > > > Is that true? Hmm? > > > > You are so funny its embarrassing. > > Did Paramount studios and Patrick Stewart give you permission to use copyrighted > material from TNG for exaggeration of your pointless argument? > > /me prepares a message
LOL follow the image link and ask him. Pointless? I think there is a huge point in my reply. Like people who live in greenhouses do not throw stones or something along those lines. Let sleeping dogs lie. Any more?
Besides its legal for me to use photographic imagery that is published on the Internet, well it is in the UK. Maybe not in Canada or Mexico.
Somebody dumped a ROM and mamedev documented it. It is not available for Billy and his mates to play with as the owner of the said rom has not given permission.
Sorry...What does this have to do with Mame again? The devs do not release the roms to the general public, so why would that fact impact this project?
I'm sure someone will come along and give a witty explanation.