Classic Game Console Search Follow-up

From: Sue & Francois <fauradon_at_frontiernet.net>
Date: Sat Feb 9 00:24:39 2002

I thought the beauty of MESS was that everyone could write their own driver
for the machine of their choice. if the one for you favorite machine is
messed up, write your own and give it to the community. I believe it is the
same for MAME.
Gotta love open source.
Francois

----- Original Message -----
From: "Cameron Kaiser" <spectre_at_stockholm.ptloma.edu>
To: <classiccmp_at_classiccmp.org>
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2002 3:27 PM
Subject: Re: Classic Game Console Search Follow-up


> > MESS (the Multi Emulator Super System) emulates the AdventureVision --
> > see http://www.mess.org for binaries and source. You'll have to search
> > elsewhere for ROMs. Not surprisingly, all the games that were produced
> > have been preserved over the years. :)
>
> Sort of OT, MESS is one of the emulators I love to hate. I admire the idea
> but it ends up strongly as a jack-of-all-trades-therefore-master-of-none.
> Case in point is the C64 emulator, which compared to the others out there,
> really sucks and it's not like there's a dearth of technical documentation
> on the system to prevent them from improving it.
>
> Even on machines that it is the only (major?) emulator for, it's still not
> very good. Take the KIM-1 emulator, for example, which is terrible! It
does
> work but it would be much better if it emulated KIM's teletype capability
> instead of just the keypad and LEDs. And if you use the backdrop, at least
> on the Mac version, the LEDs don't work anymore.
>
> In the rush to cover as many (admittedly including some of the very
obscure
> and therefore worthy) systems they seem to have done a slapdash job on
them
> in the process.
>
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