> This was tested using a "fresh out of the box" trial. Unzipped Mame, ran mame64 -cc > from the command line, changed hlsl to be enabled and then tried to run mame. It's > crashing just from the default.
Must be on your end. I use 64-bit Windows 8.1 and I'm not having any issues. I tried it on my regular install and it didn't crash, so I downloaded 32-bit, 64-bit, and i686 optimized versions of MAME from mamedev.com and extracted them to three separate folders, created new configs (via -cc), changed hlsl_enable to 1 in the configs, and played Donkey Kong (after copying the rom archive into the roms folder, of course). Didn't have any issue on any of the three versions.
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