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    Talking Taiko No Tatsujin 8,9,10 [MAME}

    I don't really post most but this is an matter of importance so I believe I've downloaded the newest version of mame(0174b_64bit.exe) and I've gotten the correct ROM files and CHD+Sys files but I get the error "THIS MACHINE IS NOT WORKING" there is nothing you can do but wait till the developers fix. So I wanted to know if this is the most up to date and is there any word on fixing this issue anytime soon because I'm hoping to recreate a taiko arcade machine using Tatcons and Mame so any help would be appreciated

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    "THIS MACHINE IS NOT WORKING" is a message from the internal engine of MAME another words they have not finished developing the engine for that game, so yeah nothing you can do about that but wait and see if they complete it

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