> So what is the difference between d3d and DirectDraw ?
on windows 7 with regular mame, im not really sure to be honest, as here im using windows xp for playing mame, and i use groovymame which is geared towards the more fussy gamers who want a bit more flexibility and additional/tweaked options regarding mame's video functions and handling (plus, the groovymame author hates input lag, and has managed to give this often overlooked issue a really good kick in the teeth..)
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