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Goatz18:

Has anyone tried farming two or more PC's together for a mame cabinet? Is it possible? How and for what OS (Windows95/98/ME/XP, Linux, MacOS) would it be best for?

NickG:

Why would you do that?
 :dizzy:

SavannahLion:

Hhmm... you mean like a Beowulf Cluster or a COW?

That's a good question. Off the top of my head, I would imagine it would be a moot point until MAME can take advantage of the multiple core CPU's.

Or maybe the bigger issue would be the bandwidth issues between the machines. Even if one were to virtualize a more "powerful" system in a cluster the MAME games that would benefit the most might suffer the most due to communication between boxes.

Might be something worth a try. I wouldn't expect much gain from it at this point in the game. :dunno I think it would be easier just to go with one powerful box instead of two half-assed boxes for MAME.

As an aside, the worlds record holder as of 11/08 is Roadrunner. A hybrid beast using AMD and Sony CELL processors. A video about Roadrunner.

No bookmark is complete without http://www.top500.org/  ;D

MrMojoZ:


--- Quote from: SavannahLion on February 26, 2009, 01:04:36 am ---Might be something worth a try. I wouldn't expect much gain from it at this point in the game. :dunno I think it would be easier just to go with one powerful box instead of two half-assed boxes for MAME.

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No, it wouldn't even be worth trying.  You'd gain nothing, if you could get it working at all. Video game emulators don't benefit from ths type of computing.  And if your trying to cluster Windows 98 you have even bigger issues.  ;D

Goatz18:

AH I see, so it would come down to whether the emulator supports it. I was just curious because I stumbled across an article where a guy clustered like 6 really old computers, Pentium II and lower, running linux and they processed some complex video, it was crazy. But now that I think about it his video software might have cost more than the computers to have used them in such a way.

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