Moving forward, “there will no longer be a release nearly every month”.
The developers of the popular multi-purpose emulation framework, MAME, have today announced incoming changes to its system requirements and “the frequency of releases.”
The news was shared in a blog published on the emulation framework’s official website earlier today, which revealed that Windows releases will soon require an updated installation of Windows 10 or later (meaning Windows 7 will no longer be supported), and that there will be no April update this month.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
Moving forward, “there will no longer be a release nearly every month”.
The developers of the popular multi-purpose emulation framework, MAME, have today announced incoming changes to its system requirements and “the frequency of releases.”
The news was shared in a blog published on the emulation framework’s official website earlier today, which revealed that Windows releases will soon require an updated installation of Windows 10 or later (meaning Windows 7 will no longer be supported), and that there will be no April update this month.
Read the full article on timeextension.com