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How to make a dedicated MAME 0.250 Appliance on a Raspberry Pi 4/Pi 400

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dr_pepper:

--- Quote from: jametheth on May 05, 2024, 07:29:12 pm ---So after following the original guide, and much fiddling around, I managed to get a working install of 64bit Raspbian Lite 12 Bookworm, MAME 0265, Hypseus 2.11.2, and the latest Attract-Mode Plus 3.0.8 frontend.



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I get an "MBR does not have valid signature" error when using your image.  Using pi imager.

If I try rufus then "this image is either non-bootable, or is uses a boot ......."

h3llb0y79:
Hello, i'm trying to build my own arcade cabinets with a raspberry pi 5, but any image work. So, i try to build my own image withe the how-to but when i turned the system in read only mode, my pi 5, can you help me please ?




(EDIT) solved , i remove the ro option in fstab, so i continue the howto

vettetek:
Hey guys - awesome project and thread on it!
I'm making dedicated cabinets currently using retropie on a RP4. I was hoping to use this as it seems like its more of a "true" version of standard mame which im accustomed to.
With that being said, I was wondering if anyone can help with adding shaders for tube curve, scanlines, and on vector games, the bloom, persistence, etc.
I know being on a RP4 that the standard d3d way of doing it on a PC wont work. Ive read this thread and it seems some of you are using shaders, but im only seeing bits and pieces of the .ini addons to make it work.
If someone could point me in the right direction on creating the folder, and adding the correct lines to the ini to get started id appreciate it.
TY!!

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