Hey guys-
Can someone explain the difference between MAME and an Emulator? I am in the process of building a cabinet, and am seeing people talk about Emulators being different than MAME. Do emulators still run on the PC, or is this something I need to take into consideration when building?
Thanks for any info,
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Actually, I mention this often on my sites so let me explain what I see as the differences -
MAME is much more powerful and flexible than ohter emulators. You can play over 5,000 games. You can use any keyboard keys, OR combinations for Inputs, AND combinations for inputs, NOT combinations for Inputs, up to eight independent mouse and joystick inputs, etc. etc.
Therefore, setting up a cab to play MAME is fairly simple.
If you look at other emulators (Stella, ZSNES, Visual Pinball, System16, Chankast, NeoRage, etc.) or PC games, you might not be able to redefine inputs at all, or if you can, you probably can't assign OR combinations to inputs.
So designing a cab for a favorite PC game and MAME instantly becomes more complicated.
Another source of confusion is that the KeyWiz designer refers to his product as a keyboard emulator rather than a keyboard encoder, but I don't think that is what you were referring to.