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Raspberry Pi and MAME - Hands on
javeryh:
Awesome. Hopefully these things will improve over time to the point where it can handle most of the games running in MAME. As it stands now, it seems like these boards would work great in a "classics" cabinet.
Well Fed Games:
Bump bump. Anybody know of a good tutorial to get MAME going on a Pi? I just want to make some "dedicated" (will boot to one game- no front end) cabs/bartops for some old games.
TPA5:
I've been thinking about using mine as a dedicated SNES rom machine. This thread has inspired me to get my arse in gear and work on it again! I have a SNES with a shot board, the Pi would fit perfect in it.
lordnacho:
--- Quote from: TPA5 on October 23, 2012, 04:48:36 pm ---I've been thinking about using mine as a dedicated SNES rom machine. This thread has inspired me to get my arse in gear and work on it again! I have a SNES with a shot board, the Pi would fit perfect in it.
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My original Pi project was a digital picture frame, but I can't get the damn wifi working on it. Sometimes I really hate Linux.
But maybe I'll shove it into my old NES instead. I bought a broken one on ebay, but was able to fix it. I only have a couple games though, so thinking it's better to be Pi'ed.
CoryBee:
I am very interested in a write up on using pi-es to run Mame as well! Would make for a good dedicated cab or for a X-in-1 machine. :P
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