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| UncleArgyle:
I would spend a little more time looking at hyperspin. You can always strip out the animations and then add them back into when you upgrade to a beefier system. Once you have played around with the HyperTheme utility it's pretty easy. Mike. |
| shponglefan:
--- Quote from: DrChek on September 20, 2012, 06:36:01 am ---Look into MaLa. It's very flexible. --- End quote --- MaLa is fantastic. Simple to use, easy to set up, and can look very nice. |
| newtothis:
Actually, just finding out my hours may be cut at work has made me change the budget for this...but in a bit of good news,i find a pretty smart Mini itx i had So i got a case,a hard drive,some ram just need to choose a motherboard, the case can take a graphics card too it's this case http://www.ebuyer.com/247134-cit-mtx-003b-black-itx-case-300w-psu-cscitmtx003b?utm_source=google&utm_medium=products Really i am calling on your knowledge for the motherboard, Reading the threads everyone here is far more knowledge than me! a atom board or something simliar? Thank you |
| xefned:
I am also "new to this" and can't offer any hard experience, but I'm also planning to base my project on an atom board. I feel pretty confident that it's more than capable of running mame, but I'm also completely willing to run an old version of mame to make it so. Last time I used mame was on a 300MHz machine and it ran just fine. More experienced Mamers might be laughing at my naïveté; maybe it's more processor intensive than I realize. I'll keep my eye on this thread just in case... |
| xefned:
For what it's worth, I just pulled the newegg trigger and chickened off the atom at the last minute*. * where 1 minute = the three hours it took to assemble a new order. In the end I went with the lowest end pentium available and a basic ($64) micro-ATX motherboard. |
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