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**This removes the nag screen that informs you if a rom doesn't work correctly, or if at all, if you use this no nag, then please do NOT go to the mame support site with issues with games, please only use if you understand that there will be no help from anyone at mamedev as you are using a modified version of mame.

Contents: mame.exe - Normal Mame with Nags removed. (Note mame no longer carries the 64 in its exe name changed by Devs in 0.229)

This version also allows the games Akai Katana and Dodonpachi Saidaioujou  to be played.

It's advisable to download the full mame official pack and install it, then just overwrite the exe with the replacement, this covers any changes the mame devs may have made to the support files.

After you have done this, make sure you copy the folders artwork, ctrlr, cheat, hlsl, ini, folders and the ini files from the root of your original mame folder, and move/copy them to the new install.  

If you are using your own installed/setup of mame then make sure you also set in the mame.ini  'Skip_gameinfo  1'

If you got Launchbox to setup mame for you when asked, you only need to replace the exe and play.

 

As some are not sure about  False Positives, and report a virus was detected, As goes for all versions i upload, they are all ran through virustotal before i upload, and if by any chance something did end up with an issue it would be noticed very quickly after upload and would be removed/restricted.

0.279 - VirusTotal - File - 57af1c54e2347a6e72f9049ef21682082a6a639ba75db74b0908ae9cbacd5766

 

All NEW versions of the No-Nag will be posted in this download thread only, if you wish to get the new releases every month, either follow myself or the thread, As the download section will not show any new releases.

Edited by MadK9
Updated Virustotal for 0.279 & Tags


What's New in Version 0.278   See changelog

Released

MAME 0.278

After two long months, MAME 0.278 is finally ready. Of course, the big news is that the new sound system has arrived! The benefits it brings include:

    Native WASAPI support on Windows and PipeWire support on Linux.
    Support for sound input for emulated systems that have microphones or other audio capture hardware.
    Support for multi-channel input and output.
    Built-in effects, including a parametric equaliser and dynamic range compressor.
    Better quality sample rate conversion and mixing, and lower latency.

As this is the first release of a major new component, it’s going to be rough around the edges in some ways. But we’re already thinking about some of the ways we can improve it further over the coming months.

We’ve been busy with the sound system, but we haven’t stopped working on emulation. There are some nice fixes for graphical issues in 3D systems, including Sega Model 2 and Taito Type Zero. But it doesn’t stop with 3D – the 2D classics are still getting love. Quite a few Konami games are looking nicer, including often-overlooked cocktail mode support, and all the missing graphics in the iconic IGS mahjong game Long Hu Bang are finally fixed.

There’s a long list of newly supported systems this month. We’ve got Exidy and Taito arcade games from the 1970s, LCD games from behind the Iron Curtain, and a whole pile of recently dumped TV games. On top of that, numerous additional versions of Gaelco arcade games have surfaced from the archives. In between, you’ll find rare Capcom arcade releases, music workstations and sequencers, game watches, casino games, and more. If you do play casino games, please be aware that some of the default input assignments for gambling games have changed in this release.

There’s lots of fun to be had with the computer emulation updates in this release. The Victor 9000 has had its floppy support overhauled and SASI hard disk support added. There’s been a bit of a flurry of updates for the Sanyo PHC-25. The POKEY’s serial communication support used by the Atari 8-bit computers has finally been implemented properly.

If you want to read about all the adventures in MAME development in these past two months, check out the whatsnew.txt file. As always, the source code and 64-bit Windows binary packages are available from https://www.mamedev.org download page.

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Carr Islar

   13 of 13 members found this review helpful 13 / 13 members

Thank you for the work and great job.

 

 

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jimiz

   3 of 3 members found this review helpful 3 / 3 members

I think MAME NO NAG binary is the BEST!!!!  
Long Live !!! 👍

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dragonjade

   2 of 2 members found this review helpful 2 / 2 members

Extremely useful! thank you for all of your work to develope this. I first heard about it from ETA Prime. Thank you.

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karole3b

   2 of 2 members found this review helpful 2 / 2 members

You are truly doing God's work! 

I hope it's not too presumptious, but I'd like to suggest a feature for future updates. Every time the user loads a save state in Mame, there is a popup message that says "save state sucessfully loaded".  I would be so happy if that message disappeared forever! I'm using save states to skip the boot sequence on arcade games, and this popup essentially acts as another nag screen, making it impossible to have a clean and seamless launch. People who use save states to practice certain challenges are also complaining about this popup message, because it blocks visibility on part of the screen and screws up their ability to play.

TrailerVert

   2 of 2 members found this review helpful 2 / 2 members

Thank you for the 0.261 version. Now Road Riot 4WD starts up fast! We play that game a lot. lol

aladrin

   2 of 2 members found this review helpful 2 / 2 members

Thank you very much for your great work happy new year

tonywinseton

   2 of 2 members found this review helpful 2 / 2 members

Thanks to bring me in arcade.

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bigsupersquid

   1 of 1 member found this review helpful 1 / 1 member

It's a lovely concept. but I can't use these build because they are only for Micro$oft Window$ (linux user.)

guess I'll go build my own copy for a non-commercial OS...

dav777

   1 of 1 member found this review helpful 1 / 1 member

Thank you very much. Appreciated!

greg winsett

   1 of 1 member found this review helpful 1 / 1 member

Only Gamers know what Gamers really enjoy, Thank You.

uyesuyes

   1 of 1 member found this review helpful 1 / 1 member

251?

Xezerik

   1 of 1 member found this review helpful 1 / 1 member

eee

darkaegis

   10 of 11 members found this review helpful 10 / 11 members

Really appreciate what you do. You're pretty much singlehandedly responsible for streamlining my arcade experience - thank you!

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