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stezstyx

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Getting Started
« on: July 16, 2011, 03:36:29 am »
Hi all,
  I'm brand new here, and as such I need a few pointers I have read many articles here and found many of them very useful and interesting. Background, my project started as a Jukebox but it is developing into something more.I have my Jukebox software running really sweet with a Touch Screen but I am now moving toward some Arcade style stuff, what I really need to ask is I need some MAME software that will run on Windows XP Pro x64 as this is the operating system I have going spare and the Processor is an AMD 64, I'm sure this has been covered in the forum but I can't find it. I will ask what appear to many of you experienced builders to be stupid questions but here's the first, MAME and frontends are they the same? or is MAME the emulator and the front end something to make it look pretty? I think the Latter but please enlighten me.

Thanks in Advance

StezStyx
StezStyx

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