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| elvis:
--- Quote from: mahuti on December 06, 2005, 10:47:25 pm ---In my opinion it doens't make for an ideal cab. --- End quote --- Not to mention that MAME prefers raw MHz to any other performance indicator, and Macs have the highest dollars-to-MHz ratio of all desktop computers, which makes it a very expensive option (unless the hardware is lying around, or donate-ware). If I was putting a Mac in a cabinet, I would consider using Linux-PPC with X-Windows, SDL and XMAME instead of MacOS. |
| quarterback:
--- Quote from: mahuti on December 06, 2005, 10:47:25 pm ---Also, there is no front end support for Macmame other than the built in... which isn't bad... In my opinion it doens't make for an ideal cab. --- End quote --- Yeah, I'm just trying to put this old PowerMac to some use and was excited to see that it seems to play the classics pretty well... just too small :( --- Quote ---Ask this question at the MacMAME BBS here --- End quote --- I had read around there the other day before I posted here but couldn't find a specific answer. I was trying to avoid joining another forum.... I have too many hobbies and every new forum I join seems to be one more nail in my 'distration coffin' :) I think I have a problem :) |
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