Posted by Old MAME guy from way back on February 20, 2002 at 18:12:05:
In Reply to: Dear Johnny-Come-Lately... posted by Bren R. on February 20, 2002 at 12:43:35:
OK... I've got an idea. Be friendly to newbies. Help them to find what they need. Point them towards a page or site that would answer their questions. Everyone was a newbie at some time so let's get with the program MAMEsters.
Old MAME guy from way back
: A few tips for newbies :
: 1) DON'T, under any circumstance, bitch, whine, moan or complain about any part of the MAME project, if you had any concept of the scope of the work done on it, you'd petition to make it the eighth Wonder of the World ("Build a pyramid? Sure, right after I get the blitter routines for this done!" *laughs*).
: 2) Don't come into the Chat Room looking to cyber (and named after a Prodigy song).
: 3) Games made before you were born do not "suck". They are the platform that all other games were built off of. As Greg Graffin (Bad Religion) says "There is nothing new under the sun!"
: 4) This hobby requires at least a small amount of electronics knowledge, if you are still in high school, take an elementary electronics course, not only will it keep you from asking about every little thing, but the soldering practice will make your project (and your life) better. If you're not still in school, grab a few book on basic wiring from the library to read instead of Archie comics when you're on the throne.
: 5) There is no "best" anything. Find something that fits your needs, and check if maybe others have used the same hardware/software in a similar configuration.
: 6) "w@r3z pUpz" must die.
: 7) This doesn't mean you can't ask for guidance, there's a wealth of information rattling around in the heads of the community here.
: My two cents,
: Bren...