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On the Web
- MameWorld's Hardware Page - Information on the hardware emulated by MAME.
- Multi-hardware - Actualité informatique, nouvelles, conseils, guides d'achats, tests et forum d'assistance gratuite.
- DOSMAME - Pages intended for those who are experiencing DOS hardware related problems with whilst running MAME in real DOS mode.
- Final Burn - Emulates After Burner, Galaxy Force and CPS2 hardware.
- MAME Lang - A project to add multi language support to MAME.
- Official Raine Page - Raine is an emulator, it emulates some M68000 and M68020 arcade games and is mainly focused on Taito and Jaleco games hardware.
- PhMAME - A native Photon port of MAME desigined for users of the QNX Realtime Platform.
- Triumph - This is the homepage for the Amiga version of MAME.
- MAMECE3 - Port of MAME for the PocketPC.
- MAME32 - Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator for Win32. [No longer active]
Wikipedia Articles
- Multi-touch - Multi-touch is a human-computer interaction technique and the hardware devices that implement it. Multi-touch consists of a touch screen or touch tablet (touchpad) that recognizes multiple simultaneous touch points and software to interpret simultaneous touches.
- Multi-Function Center - Multi Function Center or MFC is a term used widely in the printer manufacturing world. A new type of office hardware, it combines the functions of a printer, scanner, fax and photocopier to create a compact cost effective product.
- Multi-Vendor Integration Protocol - The Multi-Vendor Integration Protocol (MVIP) is a hardware bus for Audiotex equipment, a PCM data highway for interconnecting expansion boards inside a PC. It was invented and brought to market by Natural Microsystems Inc (now NMS Communications).
- Minicomputer - Minicomputer (colloquially, mini) is a largely obsolete term for a class of multi-user computers that lies in the middle range of the computing spectrum, in between the largest multi-user systems (mainframe computers) and the smallest single-user systems (microcomputers or personal computers). Formerly this class formed a distinct group with its own hardware and operating systems.
- SaaS platform - A SaaS Platform is a computer program or collection of more than one computer program that acts as a host to applications that reside on it. The platform manages underlying computer hardware and software resources and uses those resources to endow its hosted applications with multi-tenant, on-demand capabilities that are found in Software as a service applications.