> MooglyGuy- Thanks for the schooling. I appreciate it. I'll look into that now. > > Haze- Try reading. The guy above you just said the same thing. Repeating it just > makes you look like a douche, which you most likely are IRL.
Really?
Having done nice big write-up articles for the last few years (2012, 2013, 2014) http://mamedev.emulab.it/haze/2012-a-year-in-mame/ http://mamedev.emulab.it/haze/2013-mame/ http://mamedev.emulab.it/haze/2014-retrospective-closing-some-books/ I was very much aware that the build you mentioned was more than the 2 years old that Mooglyguy was suggesting. Heck, it's not even late 2011, so if I had a 2011 article a build of that age would still be missing half the improvements covered there, and even then those writeups really do only scratch the surface in terms of all the little fixes and improvements. (we're also near the end of 2015 now, for which there also isn't an article)
Anyway, if you want an actual answer then MEWUI will give you an experience closest to the baseline version of MAME, but with improved internal menus, it also seems to be a more stable piece of software than any of the 'UI' builds. http://sourceforge.net/projects/mewui/files/releases/ It has a very silly version numbering tho with 1.66 being the equivalent of MAME 0.166 rather than the developer matching the version numbers but it does a good job.
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