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Re: GetTickCount64 error help please
11/28/19 06:17 AM
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> I hate to say it, but if you intend to keep up to date with MAME, you'll need a > computer that has a 64-bit Operating System - Windows 7 is even going EOL from > Microsoft at the beginning of the year, so it might be worth looking into Windows 10 > if you want to future proof a bit.
I completely understand and appreciate your answers. The reason for 32-bit XP is so I can use my Data I/O 29B and then use MAME for the -romident feature (which is the only feature I'd use MAME for on this old laptop). I know people have run their Data I/O 29B on modern Windows versions through DOSBOX. I tried to get this going and didn't have any luck. At that point, I figured it was easier to just use 32-bit MAME. Security isn't an issue, it's not connected to the internet.
I complied MAME once before, but that was a long time ago. I tried compling it again recently and I admit, I was completely lost when trying to read the instructions. Ok, I admit it, I'm and old dog unable to learn new tricks.
MAME .191 works on 32-bit XP. I wonder what the last version of MAME that will work on 32-bit XP.
Joe
PM's turned off. If you want to reach me, direct email please.
Joe (joemagiera at ameritech dot net)
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