> If Git is too much trouble, we have been known to accept code and/or data via email > mentioned here: > https://wiki.mamedev.org/index.php/Submitting_Source_Code > > All code is subject to critique and revision, as you probably know, you should do as > much as you can to make sure your code compiles cleanly against the current Git > sources provided at: https://github.com/mamedev/mame > > You'll need ROM_LOADs to be logically worked out, if possible, to CPU/SOUND/VIDEO/ETC > and each machine should be accessible to launch via MAME provided you have the > romsets listed and not crash or hang the emulator. This means providing all the hooks > needed to make your entries be recognized by the build system such as the .lst and > .flt files in src\mame as well as appropriate .lua files in scripts\target\mame.
Please don't encourage people to submit drivers via loose files. Making a pull request is straightforward and doesn't create a major pain in the ass for the devs like loose files do.
TrevEB, I would encourage you to Google for "github pull request", minus the quotes, and start there. The very first link should be a page on Github's own Help page entitled "About pull requests", which explains pretty much exactly how to go about creating and submitting a pull request. You seem to be under the mistaken notion that MAME requires some sort of special procedure for submitting changes, when in reality submitting pull requests is how a huge number of open-source projects operate.
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