VCMame 0.91
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1:  Common steps
2:  Compiling VCMame 0.91 under Visual C 7.1 (.NET 2003)
3:  Source patches

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1: Common Steps
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You need to install the NASMW assembler on your machine.  You can get it from the downloads 
section of Mame website amongst other places (www.mame.net).  Make sure your Visual C 'exe' path
(Tools -> Options -> Projects -> Directories) includes the directory where you install NASM.

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2: Compiling VCMame 0.91 under Visual C 7.1 (.NET 2003)
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Follow these steps, in this order!

1) Unzip mame source to a location on your hard drive, eg, d:\mame\mame91
3) Unzip vcmame91 source to the same base location, eg, d:\mame\mame91
4) Make sure you have a copy of the DX9 SDK from Microsoft installed.

You should now have the following directory layout:

src/		(Standard Mame source)
src/vc		(VC Mame header & patches)
docs/		(Standard Mame docs)

Plus these files at the root:

vcmame.sln
vcmame.vcproj
a68000.vcproj
c68000.vcproj
chdman.vcproj
romcmp.vcproj
zlib.vcproj
expat.vcproj


Now, just load up vcmame.sln and build the project!  Remember your built exe's will have the
filenames vcmame.exe & vcmamed.exe so make sure you name your ini files vcmame.ini and vcmamed.ini.

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3:  Patches
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cpuintrf.h				- Duplicate enum
cpu/mh68hc11/hc11ops.c	- C99 variable fix & warning fix
sound/streams.c			- C99 variable fix
vidhrdw/pacman.c		- C99 variable fix
vidhrdw/model3.c		- C99 variable fix, unused variable fix, macro redefinition fix
vidhrdw/namcona1.c		- Fixed unused variable warning
vidhrdw/taitoic.c		- Fixed unused variable warning
vidhrdw/wgp.c			- Fixed unused variable warning
windows/debugwin.c		- Missing #include

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Bryan McPhail, mish@vcmame.net, 29/1/2005
