> MAME has been always command line based with a really minimal GUI. This month's > release made it to a more complex yet friendly user experience without the aid of > front-ends, so it's only a matter of time. And thank goodness because GUIs like QMC2 > are not for my taste, so bloated and a big mess of files when you are looking for > minimal functionality. > > Since you are "IT before Windows 3.1", one could take for granted you know how to > manage tasks so simple the regular Windows user can do. Yet you said "I'm Dumb as a > Rock", so we believe more of the latter. > > If you only came to trash talk the project with the lame excuse of looking for help, > then I guess we can't do much for you.
What? Are you slightly hung over or something? In the last thread with Uman I was accused of "asslicking" Mame devs, in this one I'm accused of "trash talk". I wish you lot would make up your mind. When you say "we" you're talking about the other fellow who is trolling, carrying on a hissy-fit he had in another thread. So yeah - birds of a feather..........
As for my writing "Dumb as a rock" - yes, I did write that. You know why? Because I was sure there was something obvious I'm missing, so I was being self-deprecating. It comes under the heading of "humor". You should look it up some time. Following your logic, no-one should ever ask questions, or admit they're stumped, because you might offend the high-brow intelligence of you and your mate.
Now, Mame has been command line. But it's also had frontends for years. If you don't like frontends, then don't use them. And if you don't want to help someone who uses a frontend you don't like, don't help them. It's not difficult.
The Internet - huh? Why does it attract men wearing their thongs pulled up too far? Just relax. Ignore my posts. Get on with your Phd studies or something. I'm barely out of the primordial soup, and this corn flake box is flaky as all get out.
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