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Title: Different arcade emulators
Post by: zorrobandito on November 15, 2010, 08:41:47 am
Can anyone provide a summary / overview of the impact of running all the different arcade emulators? What sort of speed increases, additional features, efficiencies does one get?

e.g. RAINE vs Kawaks vs MAME vs Zinc vs Daphne vs Final Burn vs Nebula vs CPS2?

RAINE:
Kawaks:
MAME:
Zinc:
Daphne:
Final Burn:
Nebula:
CPS2:

I already run MAME, Zinc, CPS2 and Daphne but what am I missing out on by not running RAINE for example?
Title: Re: Different arcade emulators
Post by: Celsius on November 15, 2010, 10:53:08 am
as for zinc, nebula model 2 emu, daphne, demul (for naomi and atomiswave) and vivanonno, most games aren't working in mame or slower. It'll take some time before mame will reach the speeds (with "normal" pc specs) as those single sytem emu's. Haven't tried the others yet.
Title: Re: Different arcade emulators
Post by: Donkbaca on November 18, 2010, 03:46:51 pm
Anymore info on this? I think I have MAME pretty much down, but the others, aka final burn alpha, model 2, zinc.  I am clueless about. 
Title: Re: Different arcade emulators
Post by: BobA on November 18, 2010, 09:13:55 pm
[quote author=zorrobandito link=topic=107307.msg1137260#msg1137260 date=1289828507

I already run MAME, Zinc, CPS2 and Daphne but what am I missing out on by not running RAINE for example?
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For RAINE you are not missing much. MAME pretty well takes care of all of its games easily.  (Bad choice for an example)

CPS2 and Daphne surpass MAME not sure about zinc.
Title: Re: Different arcade emulators
Post by: BadMouth on November 19, 2010, 08:14:11 am
Eh, there are probably a few games Zinc will do better, but if you have a modern pc (say 2.8Ghz+), MAME does just as well.
I have zinc installed, but haven't used it since installing.

Nebula's Sega Model 2 emulator is my favorite.  None of the model 2 games are playable at all in MAME.
I wouldn't have bothered with a driving cab if it weren't for the M2 emulator.
Title: Re: Different arcade emulators
Post by: zorrobandito on November 20, 2010, 07:19:28 am
Here's what my limited research tells me:


In essence, apart from Laserdisc games, test your game in MAME and if it's slow on your hardware, try one of the alternatives. If multi-player or cheats are your bag, you have options.

There's a very good emulator wiki here (http://www.emuwiki.com/index.php?title=EmuWiki.com_-_The_Encyclopedia_of_Emulation) if you need more details.

My cab has an Athlon 2800 that is a tad under-powered for 3D (possibly because it uses an ArcadeVGA card), so I use Zinc for System 22 games.