There is an official xmame/xmess mailing list. All operations
related to this list are performed via email to
Xmame-request@toybox.twisted.org.uk
If you're just curious, and only want to take a look at the mailing list without subscribing, you can use the web-based archive at http://www.mail-archive.com/xmame%40toybox.twisted.org.uk/ or http://toybox.twisted.org.uk/pipermail/xmame/. (The latter was activated on 5 January 2002.) To read even older messages, see http://www.mail-archive.com/xmame@locutus.csres.utexas.edu.
To ask UNIX-specific xmame/xmess questions, you could send mail to: Lawrence's folder, but you're better off sending mail to the list.
To ask general questions about MAME, send mail to: Mirko (Mix) Buffoni Mirko (Mix) Buffoni
Also see (and post) articles on USENET group comp.emulators.misccomp.emulators.misc
with a proper keyword in the body.
Other proper keywords currently recognized as commands by Xmame-request@toybox.twisted.org.uk are:
who - see everyone who is on the list info - view the introductory information for this list help - list all recognized commands
Xmame Mailing List
If you want to send a personal mail to the xmame/xmess coordinator, send to the address below. Everyone who contributes to xmame/xmess should subscribe to the xmame/xmess mailing list.
Xmame-request@toybox.twisted.org.uk
gold@aros.net
That's all. Enjoy xmame!
In addition to/instead of posting bugs to the mailing list, you can report them to the MESS Bugzilla database at http://bugzilla.mess.org/, under the "XMAME/XMESS" category.
Lots and lots and lots of thanks to everyone for their great help on the xmame project. I would like to thank the following people and of course anyone I've forgotten.
Thank you all,
Hans
(Addendum: I'd like to send a big thanks to Hans for his fantastic work as longtime xmame/xmess maintainer, and also to those on the mailing list who have been most helpful during my transition to official maintainer. --Lawrence Gold)
entropy@zippy.bernstein.com
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