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M.A.M.E. Catalog / Launcher II (also referred to as QMC2) is the successor of one of the first XMAME GUI frontends available, QMamecat (derived from MAMECAT, which was text-only). QMC2 has been rebuilt from scratch as a Qt 4 project. Parts of the design and code were inspired by its predecessor. The new design was made as flexible as possible to minimize dependencies from frontend- and CLI-related MAME changes, which was a major deficiency of QMamecat. QMC2 uses a template-based MAME configuration scheme, which can easily be enhanced with additional command line options (defined in an XML template file).

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2012-02-07 08:50 Retour à la liste release
0.35

Plus importants faits saillants dans cette version comprennent une révision majeure de l'appui de liste de logiciels, support pour émulateur incorporation sur Windows et une modification de la configuration d'un MESS pour offrir des instances de périphérique disponible basés sur les options d'emplacement spécifiées. Un widget de superposition semi-transparent a été ajouté pour le lecteur vidéo de YouTube. Informations sur le pilote disponible peuvent être recherchées dans un wiki MESS (cibles MESS seulement). Zip support a été ajouté pour les instantanés de logiciel.
Tags: Versioning pattern changed, many enhancements
The most important highlights in this release include a major overhaul of the software list support, support for Emulator embedding on Windows, and a change to the MESS device configuration to offer available device instances based on the slot options specified. A semi-transparent overlay widget was added to the YouTube video player. Available driver information can be looked up in a MESS wiki (MESS targets only). Zip support was added for software snapshots.

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