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Re: MAME 0.216
11/28/19 09:53 AM
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Another round of very good updates with this release.
Impressed with efforts involved to get data rescued to where the games could be documented. I'd like to believe there is still hope to see Ms. Gorf rescued/documented from the clutches of flimsy floppy diskettes. ![](//www.mameworld.info/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tomato.gif)
-- Cane [Jean Paul Piccato, Adolfo Melilli, Alessandro Bolgia, Lorenzo Fongaro, Piero Andreini]
Orbite [Jean Paul Piccato, Adolfo Melilli, Alessandro Bolgia, Lorenzo Fongaro, Piero Andreini]
two unreleased 1970s prototypes from Italian developer Model Racing: their internal code names are Cane and Orbite. With the assistance of former Model Racing employees, the source code was extracted from the original disks. These games are incomplete, but they provide a unique look into early CPU-based arcade development. --
-- Netlist updates: [Couriersud]
netlist: Added 7492 divide-by-twelve counter and 7442 4-line BCD to 10-line decimal decoder. [Ryan Holtz] --
I appreciate the ongoing netlist updates and also the addition of the 7492 ttl chip since that chip was used in a fair amount of non-cpu videogames such as Kee Games Crossfire and Atari Highway.
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