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Fixes #39
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# Software Information
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display_name = "Arcade (MAME - Current)"
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authors = "MAMEdev"
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supported_extensions = "zip|chd|7z|cmd"
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corename = "MAME (Git)"
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license = "GPLv2+"
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permissions = ""
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display_version = "Git"
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categories = "Emulator"
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# Hardware Information
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manufacturer = "Various"
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systemname = "Arcade (various)"
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systemid = "mame"
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# Libretro Features
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supports_no_game = "false"
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database = "MAME"
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savestate = "false"
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savestate_features = "null"
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cheats = "false"
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input_descriptors = "false"
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memory_descriptors = "false"
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libretro_saves = "false"
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core_options = "true"
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core_options_version = "1.0"
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hw_render = "false"
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disk_control = "false"
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database_match_archive_member = "true"
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notes = "[1] MAME supports MAME save states.|[2] MAME supports extracted MAME cheats.|[3] The BIOS files must be inside the ROM directory.|[4] CHD files and their directories must be inside the ROM directory.|[5] ARTWORK, CHEATS, HASH, INI and SAMPLES directories can be placed|[^] inside the 'SYSTEMDIR\mame' directory. (INI/Source for drivers)|[6] When saving, the following directories will be created in the 'SAVEDIR\mame'|[^] directory: STATES, NVRAM, INPUT, SNAPS, CFG, MEMCARD, and DIFF.|[7] Default combo to call MAME GUI: Retropad Select + X|[^] Retropad Select + Start => CANCEL"
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description = "'MAME - Current' is compatible with the latest MAME ROM sets. MAME is the most compatible emulator in the world. This core only includes the arcade portion of the emulator, as some platforms (namely Android) cannot handle the entire set bundled together. MAME's high compatibility makes it a good option for most users looking to play arcade games. If you cannot run this core full speed, the year-stamped forks are faster at the cost of reduced accuracy, but FBNeo is typically a better choice for speed vs accuracy, as long as it supports the game(s) in question."
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