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NegaMAME Version 0.284.1

NegaMAME v0.284.1 has been released, featuring NNegatron, a user-friendly front-end for MAME. Originally launched in November 2015, it was the first front-end to fully utilize MAME’s machine configurations. Following changes in MAME’s data access in May 2017, third-party front-ends faced limitations. In June 2018, Negatron collaborated with the new NegaMAME derivative, which behaves like official MAME but restores access to previously unavailable information. This enables Negatron to regain all features …

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NegaMAME Version 0.283.1

NegaMAME v0.283.1 has been released, introducing NNegatron, an intuitive front-end for MAME that enhances user experience. Initially launched in November 2015, it was the first front-end to unlock MAME’s machine configurations. Following MAME’s changes in May 2017, accessing crucial information for third-party front-ends became challenging. However, in June 2018, Negatron partnered with NegaMAME, which retains official MAME functionality while reintroducing a command to recover lost data. This update helps Negatron …

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NegaMAME Version 0.282.1

NegaMAME v0.282.1 has been released, enhancing the front-end NNegatron for MAME users. Originally launched in November 2015, NNegatron was the first front-end to fully exploit MAME’s machine configurations. Following MAME’s changes in May 2017, some data became inaccessible for front-ends. However, in June 2018, Negatron leveraged the new NegaMAME derivative, which mirrors official MAME but includes additional commands to restore lost information. This update allows Negatron to regain access to …

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NegaMAME Version 0.281.1

NegaMAME v0.281.1 has been released, featuring NNegatron, a user-friendly front-end for MAME. Initially launched in 2015, it was the first to fully unlock MAME’s machine configuration capabilities. After MAME’s changes in May 2017 restricted access to vital data for third-party front-ends, Negatron partnered with NegaMAME in June 2018. This new derivative mimics official MAME while reintroducing a command that allows third-party front-ends to access previously lost information. As a result, …

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