Is the Windows version of AdvanceMAME able to program my video board ?
Under Windows NT/2000/XP AdvanceMAME uses a modified version of the Linux SVGALIB library, called SVGAWIN, that allows the direct programming of the video board. The file cardwin.txt in the documentation directory contains a list of supported graphics adaptors under Linux. Under Windows 98/Me you can use the DOS version to directly program your video board.