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Newbie J:

N00b needs help!

I am considering a upright or tabletop project to play classic games (70's and 80's).  I have a donor machine to use, but it is only a 133 Pentium with 96 Mb RAM and a 6 Mb video card running on Win98.

Given the hardware limitations, what is the best platform to use? DOS would give me the most available RAM, but I am concerned about video drivers. I am open to moving to Linux, but I don't know how well that would be supported.

So, should I stay with Windows or move?

What performance should I expect with 98 on a 133 Pentium? What, if anything, would I have to upgrade to get decent performance? Is a MMX chip needed?

How do the MAME ports compare on different platforms? Is Linux a fast, stable port? DOS?

Thanks in advance for the replies.  I'm hoping to make this board a permanent fixture in my daily surfing!

Jungle:

I am in the long process of putting together a cabinet, and the computer I am using right now for testing my control panel connections is pretty similar.  

I'm using an AMD K6-166, 64 MB RAM, 8MB Vid card.  I have no problem playing most of the classic games in Win98 using MAME 0.60.  I didn't want to mess with setting up all of the DOS drivers since an upgrade is planned in a month or so.  

Some of the games that play no problem include: Ms. Pac Man, Frogger, Donkey Kong (& Jr), Galaga, Centipede, Track and Field, Kangaroo, Qix, Robotron.

The only thing of that vintage that I have had trouble with is Asteroids, but I think that game is known to require more power to emulate than other 70s and 80s games.  

Also, you might want to check out an emulator called Vantage.  I don't know much about it, but it was recommended to me for low powered systems.

If you do get around to doing a cabinet, I have found the Happs Universal to be a pretty decent four way stick.  Not quite a ball-top, but not bad and has a similar feel to the short-throw sticks of old.  

Lilwolf:

In general... if there is another emulator out there... you will want to use it over mame.

Hive.  Probably the fastest out there.  ported to palmtops and sold as a real product.

Vintage... I've never used it... I hear its great.

MGE - Best guantlet emulator.  You might be able to get it (worked 100% perfect for me on a 233)

REM! - Best rygar emulator by far.  Still better then mame (but doesn't have a speed limiter... so I can't run it anymore..  even with dropping my clock speed down to nothing)

Retrocade.  I think this was faster then mame for about 1/2 of the games it emulates.

There are a few AMAZING emulators out there... but when mame emulated the same game... they stopped getting updated... but almost every one is still faster then mame.



Spartan:

I suggest using vantage as well.  I run it along with AdvanceMAME on my cocktail machine which is "powered" by a Pentium 233MMX.

Newbie J:

I'll check out Vantage and some of the others. thanks all for the help.

BTW, Munich, how did you support your cocktail monitor? was it an original unit or something else?  I'm thinking of using a 15" monitor.

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