This month, you may notice better sampled sound playback when using the Sound Blaster ISA card. Work is continuing on various PC video and sound cards, allowing software that uses more of their advanced features to run. The ZX Spectrum family has been further filled out with another enhanced clone from Scorpion, Ltd. This month, the Personal IRIS 4D family have been promoted to working. Moving on to other computers, Silicon Graphics workstation support is still making progress. There are also a few Apple III fixes in there. Support for early CD-ROM drives has been improved, allowing early multimedia software for the Apple II and Macintosh to run. For earlier Macintosh computers, there are two new floppy disk software lists: one for original dumps and one containing low-impact cracks. Several low-cost Macintosh computers with 68040 CPUs are now supported, and there are fixes for some issues with sound playback. Yes, it’s time for another release: MAME 0.258! It’s been another month of exciting Apple updates. The extensive list of changes is here here the release notes can be found below. MESS stands for Multi Emulator Super System and emulates a large number of old ones computers, such as the Commodore 64, Atari 2600, Gameboy and ZX Spectrum. MAME stands for Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator and is a program that makes it possible to create a large amount of classic arcade games to play.
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