Well these are a couple of songs from a band from my Hometown, (you will be amazed at how rare that is), i actually lived about 20 doors down from the lead singer, and he was 2 years above me at school. Anyway, on with the show.
And,
God im old, barely had a computer when i was at school, now all the kids want to do is code. I am being sarcastic its awesome, but god i wish i was twenty years younger.
Every Monday and Wednesday, Jason streams live developement of launchbox/bigbox, he also now streams on the youtube channel at the same time.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSIht6UXIEXIgz4eXAEShxA
Cant really tell you what time it depends where in the world you are. But it is a set time Monday and Wednesday.
@nadonate, these are really great, i assume they are 2560x1440 because that is the resolution of the monitor you are using?? How difficult would it be to produce a 1920x1080 version of these? Just wondering as that is the resolution most people use. As i said though these are great.
Noble goals, I know nothing about coding so cant help you there. However Jason is currently live streaming over here.
https://www.twitch.tv/jasondavidcarr
Getting his fingers dirty In c#.
Oh and if you want Jason to see a post you need to tag him in, like so @Jason Carr. Do the @ then start typing the name and a little pop up will show just below what you are typing, click the username, voila!!
Although now i have found that im still going to leave it as is, i find it usefull to know if a game is supposed to work or not, as i said user preferences.
Oh right, im not sure to be honest, ill have to look. I always just hit the button to skip it. Didn't even realise that was a thing just assumed that was a part of mame. Well live and learn.
Yeah that's why i use UI i don't have to care or think about the .ini everything is a checkbox or a dropdown, and i am very happy with that, but as i said personal preference and all that.
Just to add to that, what i meant by personal preference is that all MAME emulation is the same across different versions of it, however the UI can vary wildly between them. I found one i was comfortable with using UI wise and stuck with it.