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flybynight:
It would still blow a pi or mister out of the water.  Do you think an A10 APU mini atx setup would work with windows emudriver?

Calamity:

--- Quote from: flybynight on December 09, 2022, 11:37:53 pm ---It would still blow a pi or mister out of the water.  Do you think an A10 APU mini atx setup would work with windows emudriver?

--- End quote ---

I can't say. They weren't tested at the time when these APUs still made sense. They will likely work except for interlaced modes, that means barely usable.

The "A" APUs are too weak for MAME, period, they struggle emulating fm sound for instance (Kung-Fu Master, etc.)

flybynight:
Very interesting. I heard about the A series emudriver compatible from a big thread on the arcade projects site. Specifically this post:
https://www.arcade-projects.com/threads/lets-connect-a-pc-to-an-arcade-cab-shall-we.20382/#post-313488

Sounds like this is bad information if the A series are too weak!!

springman:

--- Quote from: Calamity on December 09, 2022, 11:06:03 am ---You need to go Linux (Groovy Arcade) to succeed with the Ryzen APUs.

I have a 2400G running here. You can even use newer ones like the 4700G.

APUs are a bit trickier to setup than discrete cards, though.

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Excuse me for digging again.

I've read all the APU-related posts. Got it. GO LINUX / GA!

I've been with a Dell Optiplex with some R5 low profile cards for both CRT Emudriver and GA. Now I wish to get an a-lot-more powerful mini PC. A few quick questions:

Would GA work (240p and interlaced) with the newer Ryzens like 5700G, 5600G, or even Ryzen PRO with Graphics? How about Ryzen laptops?

Without VGA and with DP / HDMI output only, does a normal DP2VGA (RTD2166 or RTD2168) adapter still work with the above to connect to CRTs?

Thank you so much. Excuse my noobieness.

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