Robert Posted August 23, 2005 Share Posted August 23, 2005 Introduction:M1 lets you enjoy music from over 1100 arcade games, from the classics through the 3D era. It even supports many games for which full emulation isn't otherwise possible. For most games, you can also listen to all the sound effects, but 100% coverage is not guaranteed of all sounds in all games. Changes since 0.7.4:* zlib updated to latest so bad zip files won't cause crashes. NOTE: m1 is not claimed or intended to be secure and should not be run as "root" on a Linux system or "Administrator" on 2000/XP.* Latest MAME sound cores, latest MAME ROM sets, too many changes to list out.* Changed stop detection from 2 to 3 seconds to compensate for songs that don't start immediately.* New drivers, including Jaleco Mega System 32, Raizing/Eighting PS Arcade '95, and V-System Mahjong (Final Romance series).* Overclocked Taito F3 CPU. This seems to make the cutout problem much less severe, but sometimes individual notes are missed now. Taito sucks.* Fixed long-standing Crusin' USA/World troubles. Known problems (do not waste time on the boards asking about there)------------------* Taito F3/Super Z/JC System games sometimes cut out after a few minutes of playback.* SCSP-based games (Sega Model 2A/2B/2C and Model 3) may not work properly at any output rate other than 44100 Hz.* Star Wars Arcade has corruption at the start of some songs. This is known.* Namco C352 games do not sound perfect, especially Mr. Driller and a few others. This is known.* The YMF271 OPX chip is not yet perfectly emulated and not all songs in all games will sound exactly right. This is known. You can obtain a Windows or Linux version at the official site here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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